Kearney, NE (Courtesy Tri-City Storm) – Tri-City Storm draft pick Brendan Poshak has announced a commitment to play college hockey at Northern Michigan University. Poshak was drafted 102nd overall in the 7th round of the 2018 USHL Phase I draft. Brendan Poshak, 16, of Green Bay, Wisconsin skated in twenty seven games last season for the Notre Dame
Kearney, NE. (Courtesy Tri-City Storm) – Tri-City Storm draft pick Matt Holmes has announced a commitment to play college hockey at Brown University. Holmes was drafted 170th overall in the 11th round of the 2018 USHL Phase II draft. Matt Holmes, 19, of Rye, New York skated in 28 games last season and scored 13 goals for the
Kearney, Neb (Courtesy Tri-City Storm). – The Tri-City Storm announced Friday (July 28, 2017) that Ethan Goldberg has been named Storm assistant coach. Goldberg was a four-year assistant with the Sioux City Musketeers (2014-17) and won the 2017 Anderson Cup. The Storm’s coaching staff is comprised of Head Coach/General Manager Anthony Noreen, goaltending coach Matt
Kearney, Neb (Courtesy Tri-City Storm) – Tri-City Storm Head Coach and General Manager Anthony Noreen has named Matt Zaba the team’s goaltending coach. Zaba, 34, spent the last two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at his alma mater Colorado College and played goaltender professionally for eight seasons (2007-15). He is the co-founder of Mountain
Kearney, Neb (Courtesy Tri-City Storm). – The Tri-City Storm has acquired defenseman Tony Malinowski from the Omaha Lancers for forward TJ Koufis and a 10th-round pick in the 2018 Phase I Draft, Head Coach and General Manager Anthony Noreen announced Saturday. Malinowski was the Ninth overall selection in the 2017 Phase II Draft. The 17-year-old
Kearney, Neb (Courtesy Tri-City Storm) — The Tri-City Storm is proud to announce Anthony Noreen as its new Head Coach and General Manager, the eighth person to hold the title in the team’s history. Noreen comes to Kearney after head coaching the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) for two seasons and Youngstown Phantoms (USHL) for four