Duluth Equipment Manager Recovering After Bone Marrow Transplant

Chris Garner, the equipment manager for the Minnesota-Duluth men’s team, is recovering after a bone marrow transplant last week in his battle against myelodysplatic syndromes. Myelodysplastic syndromes, formerly known as preleukemia, describes a group of cancers of the blood and marrow. Garner had the transplant on Aug. 4 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. … Read more

Former Duluth, Michigan Tech Coach Sertich Joins St. Scholastica

Former Minnesota-Duluth and Michigan Tech coach Mike Sertich has joined the St. Scholastica staff as an assistant coach. Sertich led Minnesota-Duluth for 18 seasons and Michigan Tech for three. Related link: Mike Sertich’s coaching history He has a 375-397-53 record as a head coach. Under Saints head coach Mark Wick, Sertich will work with the … Read more

Alaska-Anchorage Hires McKelvie as Assistant

Ryan McKelvie is joining Alaska-Anchorage’s coaching staff. McKelvie, a former Minnesota State player, has been named an assistant coach, replacing Regg Simon, who became the head coach and general manager with Des Moines of the USHL. From the archives: Ryan McKelvie’s Minnesota State statistics He was the associate head coach of the Wenatchee Wild of … Read more

Palmieri Leaves Notre Dame for Anaheim After Freshman Season

Kyle Palmieri became the third player to leave Notre Dame early this offseason after signing a three-year, entry-level contract with the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday. The deal is for the rookie maximum — $900,000 per season at the NHL level, $90,000 of which per season is a signing bonus; $67,500 per season in the … Read more

Report: Leukemia Charities Under Investigation

As Yale player Mandi Schwartz prepares for a cord blood transplant in her battle with leukemia, two charities organized by a man involved in efforts to help her face investigation by the Connecticut attorney general, a newspaper reported. The New York Times reported that charities started by Tedd Collins IV after his daughter’s death last … Read more

Leblanc Leaves Harvard After One Season

Forward Louis Leblanc is leaving Harvard after one season. The Ivy League rookie of the year signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Montreal Canadiens on Friday. Related link: Early departures in 2010 offseason TSN.ca reported that Leblanc has also signed with the Montreal Juniors of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Leblanc led Harvard … Read more

Quinnipiac Rewards Seeley With Contract Extension

Quinnipiac women’s coach Rick Seeley has signed a contract extension through the 2014-15 season. Seeley led the Bobcats to the best record in school history last season, a 19-10-8 record that made him the coach of the year in ECAC Hockey. “I am thrilled with my contract extension Quinnipiac University has quickly become home for … Read more

Anchorage Assistant Simon Leaves for USHL Job

Alaska-Anchorage assistant coach Regg Simon is leaving his alma mater to become the head coach and general manager of the USHL’s Des Moines Buccaneers. Simon had been a Seawolves assistant for the past two seasons. In Des Moines, he will replace Mike Guentzel, who left to join the staff at Nebraska-Omaha. “Regg did a great … Read more

Coaching Experience Helps Flygh Land Yale Women’s Spot

Assistant coaching positions at NCAA powers Minnesota-Duluth and Harvard have opened the door for Joakim Flygh’s first head coaching position. Flygh was named Yale’s women’s coach on Wednesday, elevating him to a top spot after nine seasons as an assistant. “We are thrilled to have Joakim taking over our women’s hockey program,” Yale athletic director … Read more

Facing Suspension, Minnesota’s Birkholz Leaves Team

Minnesota forward Josh Birkholz, facing a suspension for a violation of team rules, instead has decided to leave the program, the school announced Tuesday. No information was given as to the nature of the suspension, or what it was for. Related link: Josh Birkholz career statistics Birkholz, a third-round NHL draft pick of the Florida … Read more

Leddy Set to Leave Minnesota for NHL’s Blackhawks

Minnesota defenseman Nick Leddy is leaving school after one season to sign with the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks. The Star Tribune of Minneapolis and the Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday that Leddy agreed to a three-year, entry-level contract. It would pay him the rookie maximum $900,000 a year if he plays with the Blackhawks or $67,500 if … Read more

Carlson Takes Over Bethel Women’s Program

Bethel has elevated Brian Carlson to its head women’s coach. Carlson, who was the Royals’ assistant coach for the last four seasons, replaces Charlie Burggraf, who became Bethel’s men’s coach. “Brian Carlson is a gifted leader who has a thorough understanding of all aspects associated with coaching college women’s hockey,” Bethel athletic director Bob Bjorklund … Read more

Pecknold Gets Contract Extension at Quinnipiac

Coach Rand Pecknold has signed a contract extension at Quinnipiac that runs through the 2014-15 season, the school announced Monday. Terms were not disclosed. Rand Pecknold is entering his 17th season at Quinnipiac (photo: Quinnipiac Athletics). “I’m very excited with my new contract extension,” Pecknold said in a statement. “I look forward to another five … Read more

Guentzel Joins Nebraska-Omaha Staff

Longtime WCHA assistant coach Mike Guentzel is joining the Nebraska-Omaha staff. Guentzel will be an assistant for the Mavericks as they join the WCHA this season, the Omaha World-Herald reported. He was an assistant at Minnesota for 14 years, then spent one year as an assistant at Colorado College. Last year, he was the head … Read more

Former Northeastern Player Kenny Killed in Automobile Accident

Rob Kenny, a three-year letterwinner and former assistant captain for Northeastern from 1989 to 1992, was killed in an automobile accident early Wednesday morning on Interstate 75 in Weston, Fla. He was 41. Rob Kenny played for Northeastern from 1989 to 1992 (photo: Northeastern Athletics). The Vienna, Va., native joined the Huskies as a walk-on … Read more