USA Hockey Salutes Award Winners

During USA Hockey's Annual Congress held in Colorado Springs the first week of June, a number of Team USA alumni received awards and were recognized for years of service to the organization. READ MORE »

Raising the Bar: 1996 U.S. Men’s National Team

This was a watershed moment, sending a powerful message about USA Hockey on the international stage. "It was pretty dramatic," said Tom Chorske. READ MORE »

VIDEO OF THE GAME-WINNING GOAL »
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ALUMNI NEWS AND NOTES
Johnny Gaudreau Featured in USA Hockey Magazine
David Tanabe Returns to his NTDP Roots to Guide the Next Generation
Safety, Player Development, Record Numbers Highlight Annual Congress
USA Hockey Foundation to be Beneficiary of Celebrity Golf Tournament Featuring Kings, Avalanche
GIVING BACK TO THE GAME
Developing the Next CEOs
Does hockey train our youth to become future CEOs? Mark Fusco thinks so. As a retired CEO and former U.S. Olympian, he would know. Fusco has found success on the ice and in the office. Whether you're putting on a jersey or a suit, the cultures of successful businesses and hockey teams are very much the same. READ MORE »
USA HOCKEY TODAY
USA Hockey Cycling Raises $10,000 for Disabled Hockey
A team of 12 cyclists participated in a 100-mile ride on June 1 to help raise money for disabled hockey. The USA Hockey Cycling Team reached their goal of $10,000. For more info or to join the team, contact Brenna Payne at brennap@usahockey.org. READ MORE »
WHERE ARE THEY NOW
Ted Drury, 1992 and 1994 Olympian
Drury lives in Winnetka, Ill., with his wife Liz and their five kids. With a career in finance, Ted still finds time to help coach his 6-year-old son's team. Ted's favorite memory of playing with U.S. Men's Olympic Team was beating Sweden in the 1992 Winter Olympic Games, and he says that being a member of Team USA was the greatest athletic honor of his life.
Tricia (Dunn) Luoma, 1998, 2002, 2006 Olympian
Luoma lives in Saint Louis Park, Minn., with her husband, Todd, and their three daughters. The three-time Olympian appreciates the chance she had to represent the United States and play women's hockey at the highest level. Now a massage therapist, Tricia's fondest memory while wearing a Team USA jersey was winning the first-ever gold medal in women's hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
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To connect with USA Hockey Alumni, email Brenna Payne at BrennaP@USAHockey.org.