Cam Domany Comes aboard the BU employees as an assistant coach focused on goal congregation. He fills a lock that was previously held by Brian Daccord It has joined the Detroit Red Wings Ad Director of Goaltending.
A Lawrence, Mass., Indigenous, Domany spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach at St. Lawrence who accompany the networks of the Saints skate. He was previously two seasons for the goal convening coach at Bentley
Doomsy also served as director of target twisting development and marketing manager for Daccord’s ‘Stop it goal convening’ school in Boston. For eight years at the school he worked with collegial and professional goalkeepers, including Joey Daccord in Seattle, Boston’s Brandon Bussi and Collin Delia from Winnipeg.
Moreover, Domany has been a goalcourse for USA hockey since 2017 and earlier in his care R has been a goal convening coach at Phillips Andover Academy, Valley Jr. Warriors and the North Shore Hockey Academy.
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The hockey writers look under the Radar Columbus Blue Jacket 2025 Draft Picks Spotlights Freshman Malte Vasswhich was taken in the third round.
“VASS definitely fits in with the account of a strong defender of a third pairs, but a player who can rise in the line-up and be an additional player for an attacking player. He is smart, means many of the little things good. He is a player you can trust to defend a lead and kill a penalty. Erik Cerns With his defensive mentality, intensity and physicality in his game.“
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2026 Recruit Caleb Malhotra makes one Strong impact In Brantford Bulldogs training camp. The left shot center, which played for BCHL Chilliwack last season, is the son of former Nhler Manny Malhotra.
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Brandon Yip calls it a career 👏
“On the Kunlun Red Star Organization,
I write to express my deepest thanks for the incredible opportunity you gave me to the team during my time.
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– Shanghai Dragons (@shadragons) September 2, 2025
Former Terrier standing out Brandon Yip has announced his retirement after a 16-year-old professional career with four NHL seasons (Colorado and Nashville) and seven seasons with Kulan Red Star in the KHL.
Yip, resident of Vancouver, earned Hockey East Rookie of the Year Honors in 2005-06 with 31 points, which helped the Terriers to the Conference Championship. As a senior in 2008-09 he produced a career-best 20 goals and 43 points as an important gear in the Terriers’ Drive to their fifth national championship.
In both 2006 and 2009, Yip scored the game-winning goal in the Hockey East Championship match. The goal of 2006 came in the extension against Boston College.
The best NHL season of YIP was 2010-11 when he generated a 12-10-22 score line. After seasons in the Del van Ahl and Germany, he joined Red Star in 2017-18 and became a pinnacle producer. He became a team captain the next season and wore the C for the rest of his time with Kulun, including his best season, 2022-23 when he called 42 points.
YIP also played for Team China in international events, including serving as a captain when China organized the Winter Olympics in 2022.
Last season Yip’s teammates on Red Star included former terriers Doyle Somerby, Danny O’regan And Adam Clendinging. Somerby is now in his fourth season with the team, which is now called Shangai Dragons.
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