Adirondack Junior Thunder

The Adirondack Jr. Thunder are a junior ice hockey team in the Eastern Hockey League Premier based in Glens Falls, New York. They were established in 2022, and play home games out of the Cool Insuring Arena.[1]

Adirondack Jr. Thunder
CityGlens Falls, New York
League EHLP
DivisionNew England
Founded2022
Home arenaCool Insuring Arena
Colors       
Owner(s)Todd Tierney, Tadd Sipowicz
General managerJeff Mead
Head coachGlenn Merkosky
MediaThe Post-Star
AffiliateAdirondack Thunder (ECHL)
Current season

Team edit

The team was announced on January 20, 2022, under the ownership of Todd Tierney and Tadd Sipowicz, and is managed by Jeff Mead.[2] Sipowicz and Mead are the Chief Revenue Officer and President of Business Operations, respectively, for the ECHL's Adirondack Thunder.[3]

On the same day, they announced the team's first head coach would be Adirondack Red Wings all-time points and games-played leader Glenn Merkosky. Merkosky has head coaching experience with the Sudbury Wolves from 1992 to 1996, and the Adirondack Red Wings from 1996 to 1999.[4]

They play in the Eastern Hockey League Premier (EHLP) a development league for the Eastern Hockey League, within Tier III junior hockey.

The team fills a gap in Upstate New York hockey, citing the loss of local youth players to other areas to play junior hockey before college.[5] The team is largely made up of local players from the Glens Falls and Albany area.

Season-by-season records edit

Updated December 27, 2022.[6]

Regular season Playoffs
Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA Standing Playoffs
2022–23 42 30 6 4 2 66 206 126 1st of 5, New Eng.
2nd of 15 EHLP
Lost Div Semis 0-2 (New Hampshire Avalanche)
2023–24 42 28 8 4 2 62 194 141 1st of 5, New Eng.
5th of 16 EHLP
tbd Div Semis 0-2 (Vermont Lumberjacks)

Players and personnel edit

Current roster edit

Updated December 21, 2023.[7]

Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
2   Brayden Moynihan F L 17 2023 Charleton, New York
10   Angelo Fuda F L 20 2022 Schenectady, New York
14   Jacob Badar F R 17 2023 Saratoga, New York
16   Kyler Leboutillier F R 21 2023 Ottawa, Ontario
20   Josh Arrobas F R 19 2023 Montreal, Quebec
21   Ayden Rodriguez F R 17 2022 Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania
22   Mack Ryan F L 19 2022 Queensbury, New York
23   Quinn Theis F L 19 2022 Queensbury, New York
25   Colin Fish F L 20 2023 Watervliet, New York
27   Cole Davidson F R 18 2023 Averill Park, New York
40   Jordan Dickinson (C) F L 19 2022 South Glens Falls, New York
3   Landen Jerome D R 17 2023 Val-d'Or, Quebec
7   Nick Ogden D L 18 2022 Queensbury, New York
8   Trent Trahan D R 19 2022 Chazy, New York
9   Jim Fitzgerald (C) D L 21 2022 Queensbury, New York
12   Parker Caswell D L 19 2023 Ballston Spa, New York
17   Hunter Bradley D L 17 2023 Middle Grove, New York
41   Frank Klaus D R 18 2022 Saratoga Springs, New York
30   Connor Traver G L 18 2023 Hudson Falls, New York
31   Andy Buser G L 21 2022 South Glens Falls, New York
35   AJ Murphy G L 19 2023 Auburn, New York

Head Coaches edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Introducing the Adirondack Jr. Thunder". Eastern Hockey League.
  2. ^ "Adirondack Junior Thunder to join Eastern Hockey League Premier this fall". News 10.
  3. ^ "About Us". adkjrthunder.com.
  4. ^ "Player: Glenn Merkosky". Elite Prospects.
  5. ^ "Adirondack Junior Thunder prepare for inaugural season". News 10.
  6. ^ "Team Stats". Eastern Hockey League.
  7. ^ "Roster". Eastern Hockey League.

External links edit