2012 Hockey Banquet

Coach Luongo wanted us to pass this along:

Dear Charger Faithful,

The UAH Hockey Awards Banquet will be upon this Friday, April 20th at 6 pm at the University Center on the UAH campus, and we want you to be there! If you have not responded and you wish to attend, please do so ASAP. You can send notice of your joining us to Chris.Luongo@uah.edu. You can pay the $25 that night by credit card or check. We need to have some final numbers for food orders so please respond Tuesday, April 17th . UAH President Dr. Robert Altenkirch will be joining us and will be giving us the latest status on UAH Hockey and league membership. It will be a special event for our fans and our Student-Athletes. I look forward to seeing you there.

Sincerely,

Chris Luongo

I’ll be there. I hope to see you there!

Letter from Lou

Dear Chargers,

I hope that is all is well and that you were able to celebrate Easter with loved ones.

It is an interesting and busy time for Charger Hockey. Our Student-Athletes are busy in the classroom and are working extremely hard in the weight room and outside with the spring conditioning portion of the year. It is a unique time for them as hockey players. It is not very often that a hockey player gets the chance to work out in the off season as a team. Once they leave for home for the summer, they go to the facility of their choice to execute the workout program we supply but they will not have but maybe one or 2 teammates, depending on where they live, to workout with. Being together in the spring gives them a chance to push each other to new heights in the weight room just as they do when they are on the ice together. It makes for memorable group dynamics. One that we as coaches miss from our playing days.

Gavin Morgan, Tim Flynn, and I just returned from the Frozen Four in Tampa. President Altenkirch and AD Brophy were present in Tampa as well. Much of our time was spent communicating our intention of finding conference affiliation. Dr Brophy and I had set an agenda of people we wanted to visit with prior to our departure and I am happy to report that we spoke with every one of them and then some. Dr Altenkirch spoke the higher ups from potential league members as well. It showed the commitment of UAH to Charger Hockey having not only our Director of Athletics present but also our President. The feedback we received was very promising. There are conferences in need of additional members and we have made it extremely clear that we are the solution to their problem. The timeline to knowing our status should be at some point by midsummer. This is a great development for “Charger Nation”. As optimistic as I was prior to our time in Tampa, and I was quite optimistic, I am even more optimistic now that we are on our way to solving the conference issue. Sports Information Director, Taylor Flatt, was the only UAH representative that was truly “working” for the tournament. He had responsibilities working stats for the games and assisting the media portion of the event getting participants where they needed to be in order to do interviews and things of that nature. We thank him for his efforts.

The event itself was outstanding. We received numerous comments regarding the UAH logo that was on the ice, on the boards and on many signs around the city of Tampa. The advertising effect for UAH and our Hockey Program was substantial. I hope that you were able to see the games. The final was great as Ferris State, a Division II athletic program with a Division I hockey program, gave the “big dog” Boston College a great game.

Our annual Hockey Awards banquet is coming up on April 20th here on the UAH campus at the University Center. I hope all of you will be able to join us. It is another hallmark event, especially for our seniors Jamie Easton and Tom Durnie. They are truly outstanding young men that we are proud to send out into the world with University of Alabama in Huntsville Hockey on their resume.

Thank you so much for your support through these difficult times. I look forward to celebrating with all of you some great accomplishments for UAH Hockey on and off the ice in the future.

Take care,

Chris Luongo

Meet the Chargers, Season Ticket Selection, and Blue Line Club Signups

Dear Blue Line Club Members and Season Ticket Holders,

I hope this letter finds all of you well. You have survived another wonderful summer in Alabama. The reward for your endurance is, of course, Charger Hockey!

I am very excited about the upcoming season for so many reasons. The first, of course, is the fact that I have the privilege of being the Head Coach of your University of Alabama in Huntsville Charger Hockey team. Our new coaching staff is another reason that I am excited about the 2010-11 season. We have added some outstanding hockey minds in Mike Warde, Gavin Morgan, and Tim Flynn. We will take full advantage of their immense talents. Please feel free to stop by the Hockey Offices at Spragins Hall to say “hello” to our whole staff. We would love to see you.

The main objective of this note is to ask you to join us tonight at the “New VBC” to meet the 2010-11 Charger Hockey players and staff and pick your seat for the upcoming season and for the next 30 years of Charger Hockey. We do not get enough opportunities over the course of such a busy year to bump shoulders with our loyal fans. Please take advantage of this unique event to say “hi” and give our players a chance to introduce themselves. There are 11 players new to Huntsville this year and I am anxious for them to experience hockey and its fans “Southern Style”. There is no cost to get into the event and parking is free. Be sure to mention that you are there for the UAH Hockey event and you will park at no cost. The festivities will get started at 7 pm and will go until 9. There will be complimentary snacks and a cash bar.

We will also have the 2010-11 edition of our Blue Line Club application form on hand for you to fill out at the VBC. I would encourage all of you to join The BLC. Your support for Charger Hockey through the Blue Line Club is one of the most efficient ways for you/us to get the most “Bang for Your Buck” when you become a member. Your support allows us to provide the kind of environment necessary to compete in Division I college hockey and it provides you opportunities to get to know our players more than the average fan.

Please join us Thursday night at the VBC, meet the Charger Hockey Team, choose your own personal seat, enjoy a beverage and let’s kick the 2010-11 Charger Hockey season off in style! I look forward to seeing all of you.