Alumni

Where are they now?  Here is where some of the former Minutemen are currently still playing hockey.  If you know of any other UMass alumni still in hockey either as a player or coach please feel free to email FTT at fearthetriangle@comcast.net or use the comment function.

Obi Aduba – 2003-2006
Quad City Mallards – IHL

Matt Anderson 2002-2007
Chicago Wolves – AHL

Alex Berry – 2005-2009
Toronto Marlies – AHL

Chris Brannen – 1998-2000
Knoxville Ice Bears – SPHL

Matt Burto – 2004-2008
Texas Brahmas – CHL

Chris Davis – 2005-2009
Wheeling Nailers – ECHL

Marvin Degon – 2002-2006
Berlin Polar Bears – German Hockey League

P.J. Fenton – 2004-2008
Heilbronn Falcons – 2.GBun (Ger)

Kevin Jarman – 2003-2007
Mississippi River Kings – CHL

Zech Klann – 2004-2007
Corpus Chrisi Ice Rays – CHL

Mike Kostka – 2004-2008
Portland Pirates – AHL

Nick Kuiper – 2000-2004
Graz EC – Austrian League

Jeff Lang – 2001-2005
Massachusetts – NCAA (Graduate Assistant)

David Leaderer – 2004-2008
Trenton Devils – ECHL

Tim Lovell – 1997-1998
Boston Advantage Hockey – Juniors – Tier 1 Elite (General Manager)

Blair Manning – 1993-1994
Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs – Chinook Hockey League (Can)

Mark Matheson – 2003-2007
Milwaukee Admirals – AHL

Greg Mauldin – 2001-2004
Bridgeport Sound Tigers – AHL

Warren Norris – 1993-1997
Graz EC – Austrian League

Thomas Pöck – 2000-2004
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers – Swiss League

Jon Quick – 2005-2007
Los Angeles Kings – NHL

Cory Quirk – 2005-2009
Worcester Sharks – AHL

Toni Soderholm – 1998-2002
HIFK Helsinki – Finnish League

Dean Stork – 1996-1999
Cincinnati Cyclones – AHL (Assistant Coach)

Tim Vitek – 2001-2005
Knoxville Ice Bears – SPHL

John Wessbecker – 2005-2009
Trenton Devils – ECHL

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  1. November 29, 2009
    transrapide permalink

    Hi Rocks,

    A little ooops…Quick plays for the Kings not the Lakers! Unless he grew about a foot and a half!! :)

    • November 29, 2009

      Ha! I think I had Lakers on the brain from doing Pöck’s entry right before.

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