Central Attack AAA Coaches Announced
2020-08-03The coaches for U13, U15, and U18 Central Attack AAA teams have been announced.
Many of our Central Attack teams shared in the disappointment of an abrupt end to the 2019-20 season. While great strides were made in both player and team development, there is a feeling of unfinished business from last season. While we are not quite sure what hockey will look like in the fall, we know we have a committed group of coaches and will be well represented behind the bench. Our slate of AAA coaches for 2020/21 are as follows:
U13 AAA
Central Attack is pleased to welcome back returning U13 AAA coaches Ryan Ramsay, Jonathan Arsenault, Ryne MacIsaac, and Noah Laybolt.
Development continues to be this group’s focus, and the Central Attack Board is 100% committed to this program. The effort was starting to pay off as the season drew to a close last year. The team was 3-1-1 in its last five games and poised for playoff success when things got shut down.
U15 AAA
The Major U15 AAA Central Attack will have a familiar face behind the bench as KJ White takes over the head coaching duties along with Chris Silvaggio and Josh Beaton. This will be White’s third consecutive year as part of the coaching staff.
This group had another strong year with a repeat title win at the SPUD tournament, and another regular season championship. Unfortunately, what was shaping up to be an epic league championship series with their Eastern PEI rival got cut short.
White says his coaching staff is looking forward to playing in a very competitive PEI U15 AAA league this upcoming season. “Our team will play a fast-paced, puck-moving style game with a focus on transition and speed in all three zones. We are excited about building our roster and team identity for the 2020-2021 hockey season.”
U18 AAA
The U18 AAA Central Attack is pleased to announce that Morgan Rice and John MacDougall have been named coaches for the 2020-2021 season.
Morgan and John are returning after a successful year with this group in which the highlight was a SPUD championship. Prior to this, they had a couple of highly successful seasons with the Bantam AA Central Attack. Their hopes are to continue the progress they made in the last few seasons.
Rice said, “We are excited to be back. Last season we made progress on and off the ice as a group and look forward to taking the next step this year. We want to build a program and culture that players and parents are proud to be a part of.”
U13 AAA
Central Attack is pleased to welcome back returning U13 AAA coaches Ryan Ramsay, Jonathan Arsenault, Ryne MacIsaac, and Noah Laybolt.
Development continues to be this group’s focus, and the Central Attack Board is 100% committed to this program. The effort was starting to pay off as the season drew to a close last year. The team was 3-1-1 in its last five games and poised for playoff success when things got shut down.
U15 AAA
The Major U15 AAA Central Attack will have a familiar face behind the bench as KJ White takes over the head coaching duties along with Chris Silvaggio and Josh Beaton. This will be White’s third consecutive year as part of the coaching staff.
This group had another strong year with a repeat title win at the SPUD tournament, and another regular season championship. Unfortunately, what was shaping up to be an epic league championship series with their Eastern PEI rival got cut short.
White says his coaching staff is looking forward to playing in a very competitive PEI U15 AAA league this upcoming season. “Our team will play a fast-paced, puck-moving style game with a focus on transition and speed in all three zones. We are excited about building our roster and team identity for the 2020-2021 hockey season.”
U18 AAA
The U18 AAA Central Attack is pleased to announce that Morgan Rice and John MacDougall have been named coaches for the 2020-2021 season.
Morgan and John are returning after a successful year with this group in which the highlight was a SPUD championship. Prior to this, they had a couple of highly successful seasons with the Bantam AA Central Attack. Their hopes are to continue the progress they made in the last few seasons.
Rice said, “We are excited to be back. Last season we made progress on and off the ice as a group and look forward to taking the next step this year. We want to build a program and culture that players and parents are proud to be a part of.”