All parents have an opportunity to evaluation your child's coaching staff. Below is the link to the online form to provide TYHA with such information. All information is confidential and we do not collect any personal information.
Any questions, please contact Joe Barone
Our philosophy is to develop our player’s individual hockey skills, teach hockey tactics and leverage what they learn from those to introduce team concepts and eventually systems. Our team’s foundation is built on teaching teamwork and not individual play with emphasizing that teamwork is the ability of everyone working together to achieve a common team goal. We also reinforce self-respect, the respect of others and we require that our players always display good sportsmanship both on and off the ice.
We expect our players to always work hard, be supportive of each other, maintain a positive attitude and to be attentive during coaching instructions and practices. When a player is not attentive, they are not only cheating themselves in their personal development, but they are also cheating their teammates by not giving their best effort. Our goal is to build a team of players who strive to be the best, which in turn makes their teammates better and ultimately the team better.
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalie Coach
Team Manager
Phone: 810-845-9586
USA Hockey is recognized by the International Olympic Committee and the United States Olympic Committee as the governing body for organized amateur ice hockey in the United States and is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Founded on Oct. 29, 1937, in New York City, New York, the organization is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has a total membership exceeding one million. Its mission is to promote the growth of hockey in America and provide the best possible experience for all participants by encouraging, developing, advancing and administering the sport.
The Michigan Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) is a sanctioned affiliate of USA Hockey which supervises the activities of over 2,500 amateur hockey teams, and 50,000 players and coaches using a volunteer workforce of elected and appointed officials. MAHA administers amateur hockey in Michigan through seven established districts. Each District is responsible for the local teams and Associations in their area.
The purpose of LCAHL is to provide a positive and rewarding hockey experience for amateur hockey players. LCAHL shall emphasize youth development and leadership, excellence in coaching, sportsmanship, and competitive and fair play. LCAHL desires to provide an environment to improve the ability and attitude of its participants while fostering and promoting the reputation and goodwill of the League, the sponsors, the teams, and the players.