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The head coach of the Air Force Falcons always has an opinion and is never shy to share them
Frank Serratore and Jack Capuano joined Falness & Micheletti on Saturday's Beyond the Pond @KFAN1003
Falness and Pat are back talking hockey! They're joined by Air Force HC Frank Serratore and Wild Asst Coach Jack Capuano!
Falness and Pat are back talking hockey! They're joined by Air Force HC Frank Serratore and Wild Asst Coach Jack Capuano!
Longtime Air Force coach Frank Serratore has so many ties to Minnesota hockey. Passion for hockey and an amazing amount of charisma have always been his calling cards. Great hockey conversation on Wooden Sticks. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/)
Longtime Air Force coach Frank Serratore has so many ties to Minnesota hockey. Passion for hockey and an amazing amount of charisma have always been his calling cards. Great hockey conversation on Wooden Sticks. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/)
Beyond the Pond as Falness & Micheletti are joined by Brad Schlossman, Adam Wodon, Bernie Corbett & Frank Serratore as heard @KFAN1003
We prepare you for upcoming conference tournaments; plus hear from Tom and Frank Serratore the Head Coach's of Bemidji State University and Air Force respectively. Join Scott & Paul on ITHSWpodcasts.Podbean.com, or wherever you get your favorite podcast! For more, click like and subscribe and go to IceTimeHockeyWest.com
Tonight, Frank Serratore, Head Coach of the Air Force Falcons, joins the show! Join Scott & Paul on ITHSWpodcasts.Podbean.com, or wherever you get your favorite podcast! For more, click like and subscribe and go to IceTimeHockeyWest.com
Join Scott and Paul for another episode of College Hockey West Weekly! Tonight we are talking Air Force Falcon Hockey with Frank Serratore! For more, click like and subscribe and go to www.IceTimeHockeyWest.com.
Air Force Head Coach Frank Serratore recaps Minnesota's win over Boston University and Quinnipiac's victory over Michigan at the Frozen Four in Tampa with Jess Myers and Mick Hatten of The Rink Live. For more hockey coverage, visit The Rink Live
The curious case of Cousins, what to do in the draft with a QB....and then Air Force hockey coach Frank Serratore wraps up the hour!
Join Scott and Paul for a special College Hockey West LIVE Desert Classic preview! Tonight, we get you ready for the tournament by hearing from the four head coaches of the participating teams! Greg Powers of Arizona State, Joe Shawhan of Michigan Tech, Jay Pandolfo of Boston University, and Frank Serratore of Air Force. For more, click like and subscribe and go to www.IceTimeHockeyWest.com.
This week, we chatted with Frank Serratore, Head Coach of the Air Force Academy Hockey Team. Listen in as we chat about his late start in hockey and how he continued his playing career straight into coaching and 40 years later he is still in the game. A few of the topics we chat about are how his coaching has changed over time, how he builds relationships with his players, and how he works with his staff to make sure they are providing the best experience for every Air Force hockey player. Make sure to follow us on Twitter @USAHockeycoach to give us some feedback, and let us know who you would like to see on a future episode.
Kevin and Pat are back talking hockey! Brett McLean previews the Wild and Blues this afternoon, Brad Maxwell talks about Tom McCarthy and the life he lived, Frank Serratore rips the guys and talks college hockey, and Blues Vox Chris Kerber joins to preview the Wild game from a Blues perspective.
Derek Schooley has been the head men's hockey coach at Robert Morris University since 2004. The last eight months have been unlike any that most college coaches experience. RMU was the host institution for the Frozen Four in Pittsburgh in April with a number of restrictions in place due to the pandemic. Then on May 26, the university announced it was cutting its men's and women's hockey programs. The university allowed a fundraising campaign to save the program and on Dec. 17, it announced that the sport was being reinstated. Schooley discusses all of this, his career in hockey and more with The Rink Live's Mick Hatten and Jess Myers. Time stamps: 1:20 The 205 days from when they dropped to reinstated the program 3:20 Fundraising, beginning Sept. 1, for $1.4 million in cash, $1.4 million in donations 5:09 Pittsburgh College Hockey Foundation, legal mediation 6:45 Ryan Malone helping 8:03 Pittsburgh names helping the cause 9:43 Consider leaving RMU? 11:40 Playing junior hockey for Frank Serratore in Omaha 13:42 Story of playing for Frank Serratore 15:06 Playing at Western Michigan 16:35 Working for Frank Serratore at Air Force 17:58 Becoming head coach at Robert Morris in 2004 19:35 The next steps for RMU 20:55 Watching players he's coached playing college hockey this season 22:30 Former RMU player Aidan Spellacy playing for SCSU 24:00 Hockey in Western Pennsylvania 25:30 Facilities for RMU, unique rink manager www.therinklive.com
This week we welcome on Frank Serratore, Head Coach of the US Air Force Academy Hockey Team. Coach Serratore has been coaching at the Academy since 1997 so it was great to talk with him about his program, the types of players he recruits, their style of play and the evolution he has gone through since 1997. Coach Serratore has a lot of energy and even through zoom he displays great passion for what he does! Enjoy! You can check out all the resources recommended by our guests on our drive: https://bit.ly/t-c-r-drive You can connect with the show on Social Media @thecoachsroad on all platforms! Thanks for listening!
The always entertaining Head Coach of the Air Force Falcons, Frank Serratore, talks with Bernie about the first half of his team's season, how they've balanced cadet life with hockey and COVID restrictions, and what he's looking forward to in the second half.
Minnesota State University-Mankato men's hockey coach Mike Hastings' team was sitting at No. 2 in the PairWise Rankings when the 2019-20 season abruptly ended because of the coronavirus pandemic. Hastings talks about that team, what his team is going to look like in 2020-21, what he is hearing about college hockey moving forward, the new recruiting age rule, the 3-on-3 overtime proposal being discussed in the NCAA and tells some stories about his time playing for Herb Brooks and Frank Serratore. All this and more when he joins The Rink Live's Jess Myers and Mick Hatten.
In this episode, Fred Pletsch joined me to chat with longtime and always entertaining Air Force Hockey coach Frank Serratore. We chatted with Frank about growing up on the "Iron Range" of Minnesota, an area rich in hockey history and tradition. We also discussed coaching path and how he eventually became the head coach at the Air Force Academy, some of his best teams and NCAA tournament runs at Air Force, what it means to him to be the head coach at Air Force, and the rivalry on ice between his program and Army & much, much more in this entertaining episode!
Guest 2 - Guy is joined by the head coach from the Air Force Academy Falcons, Frank Serratore, in this week's NCAA Campus Report.
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Intro for Season 15 of The Pipeline Show [1:07] - Guy begins the show with the Question of the Day, the dominant topic of the week revolving around coaching at various levels, audio from the Jason Gregor show in regard to Tim Hunter of the Moose Jaw Warriors and the guest list in Coming Down the Pipe. [22:38] - The first 2020 Draft Spotlight segment this weeks finds Dawson Mercer of the Drummondville Voltigeurs who is currently considered a 1st round prospect for the draft. [35:57] - Guy is joined by the head coach from the Air Force Academy Falcons, Frank Serratore, in this week's NCAA Campus Report. [1:03:18] - The "In the Dub" segment sees Guy in conversation with long time broadcaster Shawn Mullin from WHL Unfiltered to discuss some of the big stories in the league. [1:27:55] - The final segment this week is another 2020 Draft Spotlight this time featuring Sherwood Park Crusaders star forward Carter Savoie. [1:41:42] - Guy closes out the episode for the week.
The always passionate Frank Serratore, long-time head coach at Air Force, talks about his Falcons' early-season growth and how Air Force will re-build and re-load after losing key players the last two seasons.
Kevin Falness, Pat Micheletti and Lou Nanne are all on location at Sportsman's Guide in St. Paul for Beyond the Pond! The guys are joined by HC Lee Smith of the Eden Prairie Eagle, Frank Serratore the head coach of the Air Force Academy hockey team, Danny Grant, and Brad Frost
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Updated Intro for Season 14 of The Pipeline Show [1:12] - Guy begins the show with the Question of the Day, lots of news and notes including audio gold from Air Force head coach Frank Serratore and Coming Down the Pipe too [20:16] - Ryan Kennedy from The Hockey News reflects on the 2019 WJC and the USHL Top Prospects Game and looks ahead to the CHL Top Prospect Game next week. [33:31] - Inside the AJHL this week puts the spotlight on the Sherwood Park Crusaders with the help of broadcaster Tyler Yaremchuk of TSN 1260 [49:25] - The NCAA Campus Report is also a 2019 Draft Spotlight as future Michigan Wolverine John Beecher joins Guy to talk about his draft season with the US-NTDP [1:04:21] - The In the Dub segment this week is also a 2019 Draft Spotlight as Everett Silvertips netminder Dustin Wolf is featured. [1:22:20] - Guy puts a bow on the episode for this week with some parting thoughts and a preview of what is to come.
First Segment - Guy begins the show with the Question of the Day, lots of news and notes including audio gold from Air Force head coach Frank Serratore and Coming Down the Pipe too
Co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) sample from a variety of college hockey topics this week, from memories of the Bradley Center to the relatively unknown defenseman among the nation's top five scorers. They close it out with a look at the latest viral rant from Frank Serratore and a preview of a big weekend ahead in college hockey.Mentioned in this episode: Frank Serratore on OT: https://koaa.com/sports/2019/01/15/frank-serratore-unhappy-with-ahc-overtime-rules/Bemidji Pioneer coverage of Hockey Day Minnesota: https://www.therinklive.com/
Air Force Hockey Coach Frank Serratore joins Ryan Kaufman and Chris Braden to talk about his team's winning streak and his "other" team beating the Saints on a last second TD pass
Our scheduled guests on this week's edition of USCHO Live! are Minnesota State coach Mike Hastings, whose Mavericks returned to the USCHO.com men's ice hockey poll at No. 1 after a weekend road sweep of then-No. 2 Boston University, and Air Force coach Frank Serratore, whose defending Atlantic Hockey champion Cadets are at No. 20 this week, fresh off a weekend sweep of Arizona State.
On a rainy afternoon in the City of Broad Shoulders, Inside Hockey's Chris Lynch calls the podcast from the United Center to discuss the Frozen Four, the path all four teams took to get there, and the Hobey Baker Award. Hear how Frank Serratore won Chris over at the Providence regional as Air Force proved themselves worthy of the NCAA field, and how Air Force won a coaching matchup for the ages in their regional semifinal against Western Michigan. We also go over the wild North Dakota-BU game, Denver's dominance of the Midwest, and Notre Dame's amazing nine day turnaround against UMass-Lowell. Chris and I get into a little Hobey Baker talk, and for the second week I'm stumping to nobody in particular for Zach Aston-Reese, the Northeastern senior who would represent the school's first ever Hobey Baker Award winner. Chris makes a strong case for Will Butcher, and we both discuss how Thursday night's game for Denver could sway the voting. I've referred to Aston-Reese as the "leader in the clubhouse," but by that analogy Butcher still has a hole to play. Cal Petersen's article that Chris mentions during the podcast can be found through this link to The Players' Tribune and is a true must-read for the college hockey fan.
On a rainy afternoon in the City of Broad Shoulders, Inside Hockey's Chris Lynch calls the podcast from the United Center to discuss the Frozen Four, the path all four teams took to get there, and the Hobey Baker Award.Hear how Frank Serratore won Chris over at the Providence regional as Air Force proved themselves worthy of the NCAA field, and how Air Force won a coaching matchup for the ages in their regional semifinal against Western Michigan. We also go over the wild North Dakota-BU game, Denver's dominance of the Midwest, and Notre Dame's amazing nine day turnaround against UMass-Lowell.Chris and I get into a little Hobey Baker talk, and for the second week I'm stumping to nobody in particular for Zach Aston-Reese, the Northeastern senior who would represent the school's first ever Hobey Baker Award winner. Chris makes a strong case for Will Butcher, and we both discuss how Thursday night's game for Denver could sway the voting. I've referred to Aston-Reese as the "leader in the clubhouse," but by that analogy Butcher still has a hole to play.Cal Petersen's article that Chris mentions during the podcast can be found through this link to The Players' Tribune and is a true must-read for the college hockey fan.
Our scheduled guests for the Jan. 31 edition of USCHO Live! are Boston College coach Jerry York, whose No. 8 Eagles sit atop the Hockey East standings, and Air Force coach Frank Serratore, whose Falcons are tied with Canisius for the league lead in Atlantic Hockey.