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TEAM STAFF PROFILE - ADAM FOOTE

 

Position:
Head Coach

 

Email:

calnol5252@gmail.com

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Adam Foote is a retired Canadian professional ice hockeydefenceman. He was best known for his physical presence and gritty play as a stay-at-home defenceman. Foote is from Whitby, Ontario, Canada.

Foote was drafted out of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) 22nd overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques. He began his NHL career with Quebec in 1991–92 before relocating with the franchise to Colorado, where he won two Stanley Cups in1996 and 2001. In 2005, Foote signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets where he served as team captain for three seasons.

Internationally, Foote has won a gold medal in 2002 Winter Olympics and a World Cup championship in 2004 with Team Canada.

Playing career

Foote grew up playing hockey for the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association (OMHA). He was a teammate of future NHLerKeith Primeau for several years, leading their teams to several OMHA "AA" Championships in the early 1980s.

After a successful midget season with Brooklin-Whitby's AA team, Foote was a 2nd round underage choice (21st overall) of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in the 1988 OHL Priority Selection. Foote went on to play three OHL seasons with the Greyhounds, winning a J. Ross Robertson Cup and appearing in the Memorial Cup in his final season under future NHL head coach Ted Nolan.

Foote was selected 22nd overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the1989 NHL Entry Draft. He played for Quebec for four seasons until the franchise moved to Colorado (and became the Colorado Avalanche) in 1995–96. Foote won his first of two Stanley Cupswith the Avalanche that year, sweeping the Florida Panthers in theFinals. Five years later, Foote helped the Avalanche to a second Stanley Cup championship in 2001, defeating the New Jersey Devils in seven games.

The following season, in 2001–02, Foote recorded a career-high 22 assists in the regular season before missing out on his second straight Stanley Cup Finals appearance with the Avalanche, losing in seven games to the Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference Finals. In 2002–03, Foote had another career-year offensively, scoring personal bests of 11 goals and 31 points. After a 30-point campaign in 2003–04, he remained inactive in 2004–05 due to the NHL lockout.

Foote in 2008.

When NHL play was set to resume in 2005–06, Foote parted ways with the Avalanche franchise after thirteen seasons, signing a three-year contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets on August 1, 2005. He was immediately named an alternate captain for the upcoming season, but was assigned the Blue Jackets' captaincy in December 2005 when defenceman Luke Richardson stepped down from the position.  He became the fourth captain in franchise history. Three seasons later, with his contract set to expire, Foote was traded from the Blue Jackets back to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for two conditional draft picks on February 26, 2008. Later that night, he arrived in Calgary during the first period to play against the Flames.  Foote managed one goal and 15 assists for a total of 16 points in 75 games with the Avs and Blue Jackets combined.

On June 30, 2008, Foote agreed to re-sign with the Avalanche with a two-year deal.  His first full season back in Colorado was cut short by injury and he managed just 42 games. Further major injuries to key players in the lineup resulted in the Avalanche finishing in last place in the Western Conference. The following off-season long-time Avalanche captain Joe Sakic announced his retirement. As training camp was set to begin for the 2009–10 season, Foote was named Sakic's successor on September 11, 2009, becoming the eighth captain in franchise history (including the Nordiques) and just the second in Avalanche history.

On May 25, 2010, the Avalanche re-signed Foote to a one-year contract extension for the 2010-11 NHL season

On Sunday, April 10, 2011, Foote played his last game with the Avalanche, winning 4-3 in OT against the Edmonton Oilers during the season finale. He was awarded first star of the game.

International play

Foote debuted for Team Canada at the inaugural World Cup in 1996, scoring one goal as Canada finished as runner-up to theUnited States. Two years later, Foote was named to Team Canada for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. The tournament marked the first time NHL players were allowed to participate in the Olympics. Foote managed an assist in six games as Canada finished in fourth place, losing to the Czech Republic in the semi-finals, then Finland in the bronze medal game. At the next Winter Olympics in 2002, Foote helped Canada end a 50-year gold medal drought in the ice hockey tournament by defeating the United States in the final. He won another championship two years later in his second World Cup in 2004, defeating Finland in the final. Selected to play in his third Olympics at the 2006 Games in Turin, Italy, Canada finished a disappointing seventh place while attempting to defend their gold medal.

Awards

    Named to the OHL First All-Star team in 1990-91.

    Won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 and2001.

    Won an Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002.

·   Won a World Cup championship with Team Canada in 2004.

TEAM STAFF PROFILE - BEN STROMBERG

 

Position:
Assistant Coach

 

Email:

benjaminstromberg@yahoo.com

Phone:             303-408-9988

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Playing Experience Summary

Elk River High School: Elk River, MN 1993-1995 

    *3 Years Varsity High School Hockey including 1 trip to the Minnesota State High School Tournament (1993) and two trips to the Section Finals (1994-95)

Jackson Hole Grizzlies Junior "A" (AFHL): Jackson Hole, WY 1996-1997

    *Drafted by the Vail Avalanche played for the Jackson Hole Grizzlies 

    *Traded prior to the season and played one season with the Jackson Hole Grizzlies before being traded to Sioux City of the USHL (DNP)

St. Mary's University of Minnesota: Winona, MN 1998-2000

    *2 Years Varsity Letter Winner (Division III)

    *Ranked in top 10 all time historically for game winning goals

St. Cloud State University: 2000-2002

    *Walk On

Coaching Experience Summary

Elk River Youth Hockey Association: Elk River, MN 2001-2003

    *Skills Consultant

    *2001-2003 Dan Hinote / Paul Martin Summer Hockey Camp: Instructor / Trainer

Littleton Hockey Association: 2004-2010

    * 2004-2005 : Squirt C470 Head Coach

    * 2005-2006 : Pee Wee B Head Coach

    * 2006-2007 : Pee Wee "A" Head Coach

    * 2008-2009 : Pee Wee "AA" Head Coach

    * 2009-2010 : Bantam "A" Assistnat Coach

Colorado Thunderbirds: Denver, C)  2010 - Present

    * 2011-2012 : U-13 Bantam Minor Assistant Coach

    * 2012-2013 : U-14 Bantam Major Assistant Coach

    * 2013-2014 : U-13 Bantam Minor Assistant Coach

    * 2014-2015 : U-14 Bantam Major Assistant Coach - Current position

 

Ricci Hockey Consulting: Instructor: 2004 – 2009

United State Hockey League: 2012-2014 Regional & National Scout

Rocky Mountain Regional Scout: Prince George Cougars - Western Hockey League

    > 2013 - Present

 

TEAM STAFF PROFILE - JOE SAKIC

 

Position:
Assistant Coach

 

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TEAM STAFF PROFILE - KYLE DIEHL

 

Position:
Goalie/Assistant Coach

 

Email:

coach@fbshockey.com

Phone:              720-633-7875

 

Bio:

 

 

Kyle Diehl is in his second season coaching with the Colorado Thunderbirds AAA organization. Prior to coaching with the Thunderbirds, Kyle founded FourBySix (FBS) Goaltending and served as the goaltending director for the Hyland Hill Hockey Association. Kyle has an extensive playing career that has included AAA, Junior A, and Semi-professional campaigns. Currently, Kyle is a PhD. Student at the University of Colorado at Boulder and lives in Broomfield, Colorado with his fiancé Grace. 

 

TEAM STAFF PROFILE - CAM CLEMENSON

 

Position:
Goalie Coach

 

Email:

goalie31c@yahoo.com

Phone:              303-919-0373

Bio:

Playing Background

-Foothills Hockey Association till midgets
-Colorado Rampage Midget Major AAA for one season
-Arvada Midget Major AA for three years
-Jr. A in Seattle for two years
-CHL Rocky Mountain Rage for one year
 
Coaching Background
-Colorado Thunderbirds:  Two years as the assistant coach.  Worked with the defense 

-Coach/Assistant Goalie Coach- Colorado Thunderbirds U15AAA
-GDI Goalie instructor past six years
-ITC Goalie instructor past six years

-Foothills Hockey Association goalie coach 2010-2011 season
-Foothills Hockey Association summer programs past five years

TEAM STAFF PROFILE - RYAN HERZOG

 

Position:
Strength and Conditioning Coach

 

Email:

herzog@gopomr.com

 

Bio:

 

 

Herzog was in the USAF from 1999-2007. As a Combat Controller for the Special Tactics Unit, he conducted Special Operations during the War on Terror, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He developed extensive education and hands-on experience in a variety of tactical training methods. Today, these training styles are utilized by elite units in the military, law enforcement, firefighting, and other high-risk occupations.

 

Graduating from Trinity International University, Herzog studied Athletic Training for two years, working with several athletic teams to prevent, treat, and rehabilitate a variety of athletic injuries. Studying with the Human Performance and Wellness Department, Herzog gained knowledge in Human Anatomy, Physiology and functional exercise. In addition to this background, Herzog received his B.A. in Organizational Leadership and Communications.

As Fitness Director for College Park Athletic Club in Deerfield, Illinois, Herzog developed and implemented unique training programs enhancing the strength and power capacity for high school hockey and various college athletes.

In Denver, Herzog is established as the most elite Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He grew up playing ice hockey in Michigan, roller hockey in Ohio, and he is now in a men’s recreation league. Combining this experience and knowledge, Herzog is developing safe, effective and focused conditioning programs for the Colorado Thunderbirds, as well as the Littleton Hockey Association.

Herzog has been the Strength Coach for the Colorado Thunderbirds since 2008. With appropriate In-season dryland training, Herzog has helped several teams in the program reach the National Tournament. In 2009-2010, all four teams (U-12, U-14, U-16, and U-18) made it to the National Tournament and provided a strong presence at each level. In that same year, the U16 Team won the National Championship. This event has changed youth hockey in the state of Colorado. Additionally, Herzog is proud to have the opportunity to work with many individuals that have gone on to play at the Junior, College and NHL levels that developed with the Thunderbird Organization. 

Herzog regularly attends and participates at continuing education symposiums and conferences through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Utilizing this knowledge, he conducts presentations on Sports Nutrition and Health & Wellness. Additionally, he presents the Strength and Conditioning segment for USA Hockey Coaching Clinics.

Herzog develops Junior A, Division I, National Team, and NHL-caliber athletes in the off-season, demanding diligence with intensity to generate growth with advancement.  

Herzog offers many off-season camps and programs designed to build athleticism, character and discipline at his facility located in Centennial, Colorado. The POMR facility is home to the many of the Thunderbird athletes in the off-season.

More information is available at www.GoPOMR.com.

Herzog enjoys playing just as hard as he works, making the most of Colorado’s outdoor lifestyle, racing mountain bikes, snowboarding, and hiking, to name a few. With the support and companionship of his wife, Jess, he is living his dream.