TPH squad begins play at the OHL Cup

Total Package Hockey is proud to congratulate the players selected to represent TPH at the OHL Cup, and wish them luck as they begin competing in the prestigious annual tournament.

The TPH Hockey team is a collection of #TPHTrained players from across the country, coached by Francis Anzalone, Scott Nichol, Chris Lipsett and Greg Austin.

TPH is competing against the Halton Hurricanes to start the tournament; later today, they will play the Toronto Nationals.

On Thursday, they will compete against the North York Rangers, and their Friday foe is yet to be determined.

For more info on the tournament, click here.

Good luck to the players on the roster below as they compete against some of the world’s best:

13 #TPHTrained players selected in OHL Draft; nine from TPH OHL Cup team

Total Package Hockey is proud to congratulate and celebrate the 13 #TPHTrained players who were selected by Ontario Hockey League teams Saturday during the league’s annual OHL Priority Selection.

“Our TPH family is incredibly proud of these players for this outstanding recognition and opportunity,” said TPH owner Nathan Bowen. “The hard work is just beginning, but we know from their mindset and their character that they’re up to the challenge, and they will continue to make us proud at the next level – wherever that may be.”

Nine of the players who heard their names called were part of the TPH team that competed in the OHL Cup. Nearly half of the roster being selected in the OHL Draft just weeks after the event took place adds to the accomplishment list for the group, after they reached the quarterfinals of the prestigious tournament in March.

Meanwhile, five student-athletes from the TPH Detroit Center of Excellence were selected in the 2019 OHL draft, as well. Congrats to the following players:

 

TPH OHL Cup Team

Gibson Homer – Fox Motors – Owen Sound Attack

Austin Clark – Honeybaked – Guelph Storm

Ryan Humphrey – Honeybaked – Hamilton Bulldogs

Connor Miller – Honeybaked – Sault Ste. Mary Greyhounds

Sutter Muzzatti – Meijer – Windsor Spitfires

Riley Rosenthral – South Florida Hockey Academy – Mississauga Steelheads

Jared Mangen – Buffalo Regals – Peterborough Petes

Logan Heroux – Christian Brothers Academy – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds

Yuri Ushakov – CP Dynamo – Peterborough Petes

 

TPH CoE student-athletes

Ryan Humphrey – Honeybaked – Hamilton Bulldogs

Jack Stolicker – Compuware – Flint Firebirds

Finnegan Kilbride – Honeybaked – Hamilton Bulldogs

Eddie Shepler – Honeybaked – London Knights

Kevin Perrott – Oakland Jr. Grizzlies – North Bay Battalion

 

About Total Package Hockey: Founded in 2001, it is TPH’s vision to become the world leader in positively impacting the lives of student-athletes through the game of hockey. Through academics, mentorship and athletics, TPH prides itself on operating at a standard that exceeds expectations of student-athletes, families, coaches, advisors and all other entities of the hockey world. With platforms that include association management, elite prospects programs, tournaments and showcases, camps and clinics and its hallmark Center of Excellence academy model, Total Package Hockey has assisted in the academic, athletic and hockey development of over 600 players who have advanced to junior, collegiate and professional hockey. Since inception, 45 #TPHTrained student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Draft, while 280 have committed to the NCAA level – 189 of which are Division I. In addition, 99 players have been selected in the OHL Priority Selection and 353 have signed tenders or been drafted in the USHL and NAHL. While TPH is proud of its student-athletes who have achieved success on-the ice, it is the process of developing young men and women as people, first and foremost, that our world-class team of coaches and mentors take the most amount of pride in. While it is our responsibility to prepare each individual for success on the ice, it is our mission to prepare each and every individual for success in the ultimate game – the game of life! To learn more about TPH, visit www.totalpackagehockey.com.

Eight #TPHTrained players featured in ‘Michigan names to know’ list for OHL draft

Each spring, MiHockey produces a ‘Michigan names to know’ list for a particular birth-year heading into the OHL Priority Selection with the assistance and commentary of OHL scout Kevin Hess.

This year, eight of the players on the list are of the #TPHTrained variety.

Five attend the TPH Center of Excellence in Bloomfield, while three others competed for the TPH team at the recent OHL Cup.

TPH wishes these players, and the rest of the ’03 class, the best of luck heading into Saturday’s OHL draft.

 

See MiHockey’s full list here

 

Center of Excellence student-athletes

Ryan Humphrey (Honeybaked U16) – Smaller, highly skilled winger that plays with a bit of an edge. Shows no problem going to the tough areas. Good skater who has very good edge control.  Does a good job of shifting his weight and changing speeds to gain time and space. Has a quick release, showing a good scoring touch. Sees the ice well and playing the puck possession style of game that teams crave.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Mitch Marner

 

Kevin Perrott (Oakland Jr. Grizzlies U15) – The most improved player I have watched this season, especially in terms of his skating. Protects the puck well. Good shot with a quick release. Plays a very unselfish game, doing what it takes for his team to win.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Tom Wilson

 

Eddie Shepler (Honeybaked U16) – Powerful skating forward who can play all three forward positions. Gets up to top speed quickly and plays with pace. Plays an honest 200-foot game.  Competes at a high level. Heavy shot with a quick release.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Matthew Tkachuk

 

Nicholas Sofikitis (Compuware U16) – Puck-moving style defenseman that plays with some jam to his game. Competes at a high level. Has the skating and skill set to escape pressure.  Makes strong outlets.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Torey Krug

 

Jack Stolicker (Compuware U16) – Good skating forward, with a powerful stride. Tough to contain once he gets going. Is good on the cycle, protecting the puck and getting it to the net.  Possesses a heavy shot, with a quick release. Uses size and skill effectively to make plays on the rush and off the cycle.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Nathan MacKinnon

 

OHL Cup participants

 

Gibson Homer (Fox Motors U16)  Athletic goaltender with a strong fundamental base.  Moves well in and around his crease. Controls rebounds well. Plays a cool, calm game, with a quiet confidence.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Carey Price

 

Connor Miller (Honeybaked U15) – Good skater with good balance and knee bend that allows him to maintain a top speed for an extended period of time. Does a nice job of using his edge work and skill to create time and space off the rush. Has a scoring touch around the net. Can score goals in a variety of ways. Has a heavy shot, with a quick release that allows him to score from beyond the tops of the circles. Also has the skill and strength to score the gritty goals at the net front. Is learning to play on the defensive side of the puck and has shown improvement in this area as the season has progressed.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Blake Wheeler

 

Sutter Muzzatti (Meijer U15) – Raw prospect that has the physical tools to be an effective power forward at the next level. Has improved in almost every aspect of his game throughout the season. Competes at a high level, doing a good job of winning his 1-on-1 puck battles. Has a heavy shot with multiple release points. Has shown good touch from tops of the circles down.  Has solid puck skills that have continued to evolve over the course of the year.

NHL Player he reminds me of: Brian Boyle

TPH Detroit’s Jack Stolicker shines at OHL Combine

This past weekend, Jack Stolicker represented TPH Detroit at the OHL Combine, an annual event that showcases top OHL Priority Selection-eligible players for scouts and teams.

Along with playing in scrimmages, players were put through on and off-ice testing, and there, Stolicker excelled in both.

The Compuware 16U forward ranked No. 3 among all forwards in both the off-ice and on-ice testing.

He also competed for Team Ekblad in the games, helping his squad win the 2019 OHL Combine Championship as a combination of game-play and physical testing.

“It was awesome,” Stolicker said. “I was able to get a better understanding of what it’s like to play juniors. The off-ice and on-ice testing was a blast – it was similar to what they do at the NHL Combine. It was awesome being able to work with other highly skilled players that I’ve only had the opportunity to play against, and it was great to learn from coaches and staff that work within the league.”

Stolicker now prepares to compete for Compuware in the 2019 USA Hockey National Championships in Grand Rapids, Mich., later this week.

He credits TPH and training partner 2SP in helping him prepare for big moments like these.

“TPH and 2SP both, they are always preparing us for moments like this – they help us become better athletes on and off the ice so that we can have success in whatever we’re doing.”

Kassie Whitaker to Lead Academics at Huntsville CoE

Total Package Hockey is pleased to announce that Kassie Whitaker will serve as the Director of Academics for its new Center of Excellence in Huntsville, AL for the 2019-2020 school year.  Kassie brings twelve years of classroom experience to the TPH team.

“I am excited to welcome Kassie to the TPH-Huntsville team,” Director of Operations Ryan McCormack said.  “She will bring a wealth of knowledge to the classroom setting and will be instrumental in fostering a culture that promotes student success.”

Kassie graduated from Jacksonville State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education.  After that, Kassie pursed her Master’s Degree from the University of West Alabama, and earned a graduate degree in Elementary Education.  She brings a wealth of experience to the Huntsville team, specializing in instructing elementary and middle school level students in particular.

In addition to her experience in the classroom, Kassie spent two years working as a Reading Specialist, assisting teachers in developing and implementing instructional goals for all students.

I am extremely excited to have this opportunity. I hope to use the experiences I have had in the classroom and as a Reading Coach to help student-athletes reach their full potential in all areas of their lives.

-Kassie Whitaker

On behalf of everyone with TPH, we join Ryan McCormack in welcoming Kassie to the TPH-Huntsville team.

To apply to the TPH-Huntsville Center of Excellence for the 2019-2020 school year, please click here.

Four Thunder alums set to compete in 2019 NCAA Tournament

Total Package Hockey would like to congratulate and wish the best of luck to the four TPH Thunder alums who are set to begin competition in the 2019 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament this weekend.

Good luck to the following players:

Matt Jennings
Ohio State – Freshman
Buford, Ga.
Topeka RoadRunners and Minot Minotauros (NAHL), Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) alum

Josh Wilkins
Providence – Junior
Raleigh, N.C.
Austin Bruins (NAHL), Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) alum

Zach Solow
Northeastern – Sophomore
Naples, Fla.
Janesville Jets (NAHL), Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) alum

Nathan Krusko
Harvard – Sophomore
Alpharetta, Ga.
Minnesota Magicians (NAHL), Omaha Lancers (USHL) alum

TPH Grand Rapids announces hiring of Kyle Gagneau, Joe Messina

Total Package Hockey is proud to announce the additions of Kyle Gagneau and Joe Messina to the growing team at our new Center of Excellence in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Gagneau will be the GR CoE’s strength and conditioning coach, while Messina is the new director of goaltender development for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year.

“We are very excited to welcome both Kyle and Joe to the TPH team in Grand Rapids,” said Joel Kwiatkowski, the director of hockey for TPH Grand Rapids. “They both bring a wealth of experience and knowledge of the West Michigan hockey community to our core group of leadership, and we know they will do great things with our inaugural class of student-athletes.”

To apply for the GR CoE, click here

About Gagneau

Gagneau brings 12 years of experience in the fitness industry to TPH. A lifelong hockey player himself, Gagneau holds a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Michigan State University. HE is a certified personal trainer with the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Gagneau has also earned performance enhancement, corrective exercise and fitness nutrition specializations from NASM to better serve his athletes and clients.

About Messina

Messina is currently the vice president of operations for Bandits Goalie School. A Shattuck St. Mary’s and SUNY Brockport (NCAA Division III) product, he oversees goaltending for numerous programs in Grand Rapids, including the Fox Motors Hockey Club and ACHA programs Davenport University, Aquinas College and Calvin College, among others.

About Total Package Hockey: Founded in 2001, it is TPH’s vision to become the world leader in positively impacting the lives of student-athletes through the game of hockey. Through academics, mentorship and athletics, TPH prides itself on operating at a standard that exceeds expectations of student-athletes, families, coaches, advisors and all other entities of the hockey world. With platforms that include association management, elite prospects programs, tournaments and showcases, camps and clinics and its hallmark Center of Excellence academy model, Total Package Hockey has assisted in the academic, athletic and hockey development of over 600 players who have advanced to junior, collegiate and professional hockey. Since inception, 45 #TPHTrained student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Draft, while 280 have committed to the NCAA level – 189 of which are Division I. In addition, 99 players have been selected in the OHL Priority Selection and 353 have signed tenders or been drafted in the USHL and NAHL. While TPH is proud of its student-athletes who have achieved success on-the ice, it is the process of developing young men and women as people, first and foremost, that our world-class team of coaches and mentors take the most amount of pride in. While it is our responsibility to prepare each individual for success on the ice, it is our mission to prepare each and every individual for success in the ultimate game – the game of life! To learn more about TPH, visit www.totalpackagehockey.com

Leah Sarnicola to Head Up Academics for Grand Rapids CoE

Total Package Hockey is pleased to announce that Leah Sarnicola, current Director of Academics for the TPH Center of Excellence at RISE Prep in Nashville, TN, will be relocating north to her hometown of Grand Rapids, MI following the 2018-2019 school year, to take on the same role in the TPH-Grand Rapids Center of Excellence, which will open its doors in August of 2019.

“Appointing Leah to become our first Director of Academics for the Grand Rapids CoE is a huge win on a number of levels,” TPH Chief Academic Officer Bill Simms said.  “Leah and RISE Prep Headmaster Brad Guzda have done a fantastic job fostering a disciplined, structured academic culture in Nashville that is consistent with The TPH Way.  Leah will bring that same level of focus and passion for student-success with her to Grand Rapids so our student-athletes in GR have every opportunity to Study to their potential.  Academics have and will always be priority number one in our Center of Excellence model.  Putting a leader in place of Leah’s character and knowledge solidifies that.”

The Grand Rapids native has spent the past four years in Nashville, mentoring students at the TPH Center of Excellence at RISE Prep.  She received her Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations from Grand Valley State University.  Leah went on to receive her Master’s in Business Administration from Tennessee State University and has an extensive background in teaching Spanish as well as instructing within ESL programs, which is comprised of coursework designed to help students and adults who are looking to learn English as a second language and acclimate successfully to different environments/cultures.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to move to Grand Rapids, a place I love and call home,” Sarnicola said.  “But what I am most looking forward to is the chance to take my four years of experience from Nashville and help create an academic culture student-athletes, families, and the Grand Rapids community will be proud of.”

Sarnicola went on to add:

“I want to thank Brad Guzda, Keith Rowe, and all of the wonderful young men and women I have had the pleasure to build relationships with during my time in Nashville.  I will always hold the people and experiences from Nashville deep in my heart.”

About Total Package Hockey: Founded in 2001, it is TPH’s vision to become the world leader in positively impacting the lives of student-athletes through the game of hockey. Through academics, mentorship and athletics, TPH prides itself on operating at a standard that exceeds expectations of student-athletes, families, coaches, advisors and all other entities of the hockey world. With platforms that include association management, elite prospects programs, tournaments and showcases, camps and clinics and its hallmark Center of Excellence academy model, Total Package Hockey has assisted in the academic, athletic and hockey development of over 600 players who have advanced to junior, collegiate and professional hockey. Since inception, 45 #TPHTrained student-athletes have been selected in the NHL Draft, while 280 have committed to the NCAA level – 189 of which are Division I. In addition, 99 players have been selected in the OHL Priority Selection and 353 have signed tenders or been drafted in the USHL and NAHL. While TPH is proud of its student-athletes who have achieved success on-the ice, it is the process of developing young men and women as people, first and foremost, that our world-class team of coaches and mentors take the most amount of pride in. While it is our responsibility to prepare each individual for success on the ice, it is our mission to prepare each and every individual for success in the ultimate game – the game of life! To learn more about TPH, visit www.totalpackagehockey.com.

TPH team reaches quarterfinals of OHL Cup

Total Package Hockey is proud to congratulate the team representing TPH at the OHL Cup for a strong tournament showing.

The TPH team reached the quarterfinals of the prestigious end-of-season tournament, recording three wins at the Scotiabank Pond in North York, Ontario.

“We’re very proud of this team and how they performed this past week,” said head coach Francis Anzalone. “For a roster filled with players who had no experience playing together, they did an outstanding job of coming together as a team and supporting one another, all while competing against elite teams in a high-pressure environment.”

The TPH team was a group of #TPHTrained players from across the country (the roster is below).

After falling to the Halton Hurricanes in their first game, the TPH boys rallied to record three straight victories – securing their spot in the quarterfinals in the process.

First, they recorded a 3-1 victory over the Toronto Nationals. Following that Wednesday win, they rattled off Thursday and Friday victories, respectively, over the North York Rangers (5-2) and Brantford 99’ers (4-1).

In the quarterfinals, they fell to the Don Mills Flyers, the eventual OHL Cup champions.

Ryan Humphrey, a TPH Detroit Center of Excellence student-athlete, led the TPH team in scoring with seven points in four games. Connor Miller, a Fenton, Mich., native, was second with six points. Click here for a full statistical breakdown for the team.

Between the pipes, Grand Rapids, Mich., nativeHomer Gibson recorded two wins, while Nashville native Slava Gordeichuk picked up a win, as well.

PosNameGPGAPTS+/-PIMSOG
FHumphrey, Ryan44372010
FMiller, Connor51563210
FHayes, Lucas5123308
FMangan, Jared52021210
FMuzzatti, Sutter52022611
DHeroux, Logan5112207
FKaraman, Sean5112323
DAustin, Ryan5011005
DBlackley, Joseph5011-406
DClark, Austin50113414
DLewis, Braydin5011022
FLuther, Jackson5011-323
FNichol, Hayden5011-303
DRosenthal, Riley5011-224
GGordeichuk, Slava2000000
GHomer, Gibson3000000
CFaucher, Trevor5000123
FLipsett, Keaton5000209
FUshakov, Yuri5000-2213

CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND FOR THE THUNDER HOCKEY CLUB

The Thunder Hockey Club finished the 2018-19 season on a high note as three teams took division championships at regional tournaments.

The 15U team won the Southeast District Championship going 3-0-0-1 on the weekend. Their only loss came in a 5-4 SO decision to the Carolina Junior Hurricanes in round robin play. They then beat the Junior Hurricanes in the championship game 5-3. They are headed USA Hockey Tier 1 Nationals in Plymouth, MI on April 4-9. This team will be the last team to don Thunder jerseys
Thunder 2006 won their division at the Thunder/Junior Fuel AAA Invitational in Nashville March 8-10. They overpowered the competition going 5-0 on the weekend and in the championship game, dominated CarShield with a final of 7-0.
Thunder 2007 also won their age division at the Thunder/Junior Fuel AAA Invitational. They finished the weekend 5-1 with their only loss coming in round robin play to the Atlanta Phoenix 5-2. They finished their season with their best weekend of the year, beating the Phoenix 4-3 in the championship.