2024-25 FPHL Season Thread

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From: The Hudson Valley Venom ('memba them?)
Jim Cerny Named 'Voice of the Venom'
September 16, 2024
by Venom Media

[Newburgh, NY] – Hudson Valley's first professional hockey team, The Hudson Valley Venom, are thrilled to announce that veteran broadcaster Jim Cerny has been named the official Voice of the Venom. Cerny, who brings three decades of professional hockey experience, will serve as the lead play-by-play broadcaster for the team’s inaugural season. In addition to his broadcasting duties, he will create exclusive content for the Venom's website and social media platforms, including interviews, insider blogs, and stories that will bring fans closer to the action. ...

Cerny’s career includes notable roles as the radio play-by-play voice for the New York Islanders and digital content producer/in-house beat reporter for the New York Rangers. He also contributed to Rangers broadcasts alongside sportscaster Kenny Albert, covered hockey for The New York Times and Sporting News, and was managing editor for NHL.com. Cerny co-hosted NHL Live on Sirius/XM with radio personality Don Lagreca. Currently, he serves as Executive Editor and lead content creator for Forever Blueshirts, a website covering the Rangers. ...

In addition to his hockey expertise, Cerny has earned five championship rings during his career – four from his time as a minor league baseball broadcaster and executive, and his most recent in 2022-23 with the Danbury Hat Tricks of the FPHL. A proud Hudson Valley native, Cerny resides in Westchester County with his wife, Lisa, and their son, Ryan. ...

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The Hudson Valley Venom have added one of the best all-time hockey player names to their inaugural roster ... and he's not named Parker NOR Butler ...
Hudson Valley Venom sign 2 players after tryout camp

October 7, 2024

by Jim Cerny

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Newburgh, NY
– The Hudson Valley Venom of the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) signed forward Kodiak Whiteduck and goalie Parker Butler to professional tryout contracts (PTO).

Each was signed after attending the Venom’s tryout camp this past weekend.

Whiteduck has 54 games of FPHL experience over the past four seasons. The 25-year-old from Quebec had his best season in 2021-22 with the Danbury Hat Tricks, when he totaled 16 points (five goals, 11 assists) and 27 penalty minutes in 43 games.

On March 23, 2022, that season, Whiteduck recorded three points (one goal, two assists) in a game against the Watertown Wolves.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound forward has also played with Mentor and Elmira.

“Kodiak is a smart player who has gotten stronger over the years,” Venom coach Josh Newberg said. “We were pleased with what we saw from him in the tryout camp.” ...

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From: The Federal Prospects League
FPHL Announce Rule Changes Ahead of 2024-25 Season Openers
October 7, 2024

Binghamton NY - The Federal Prospects Hockey League has announced that the Board of Governors has approved some new rule and changes for the 2024-25 FPHL Season. The 2024-25 FPHL Rulebook has been Officially Released and is now available. Link: 2024-25 FPHL RULEBOOK The new season kicks off Friday October 11th.

The following changes and additions have been added to the Official FPHL Rulebook:

Changes to discipline for the Following:

Lewd & Inappropriate Gestures – Any player caught during the game (either on or off the ice by an official or if evidence shows in a review) giving a lewd gesture of a threatening, demeaning, or sexual nature shall be assessed the following disciplinary action:

- 1st Offense (Category 1) - player will be assessed a 2 game suspension “per each offense” during that stoppage or incident and the team will have their eighteen-man game night roster reduced by one (1) player per occurrence until such time the suspension(s) expire.

Multiple infractions on the same stoppage or incident shall result in a category 1 offense (for a first time offender) and will result in a 2 game suspension for each offense but it does not rise to a category 2 offence.

- 2nd Offense (Category 2) - player will be assessed a 4 game suspension “per each offence” Head Coach will be assessed a 1 game suspension and the team will have their eighteen-man game night roster reduced by one (1) player per occurrence until such time the suspension(s) expire.

Multiple infractions on the same stoppage or incident shall result in a category 2 offense (for a repeat offender) and will result in a 2 game suspension for each offense but it does not rise to a category 3 offence.

- 3rd Offense (Category 3) – player will be assessed a 365-day suspension, Head Coach will be assessed a 3 game suspension (This will be appealable to BOG).

Any player with multiple infractions on the same stoppage or incident shall result in a category 1 offense and will disciplines accordingly per the category for each separate offense but it does not rise to a category 2 offence. This applies to both category 1 & category 2 offenses. ...


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What could possibly beat an FPHL head coaching job in the "exciting new career opportunity" vein? :sarcasm:
Motor City Rockers Announce Coaching Change!
October 9, 2024

Fraser, MI - October 9, 2024 - Fraser Michigan's Single A Professional Hockey team, the Motor City Rockers announce the departure of Head Coach Gordie Brown. Brown has resigned to pursue an exciting new career opportunity. Motor City Rockers team president, Scott Brand said, “First and foremost, we wish Gordie the best of luck in his new endeavors, this organization will always be grateful for the commitment and the groundwork he has laid out. We are very happy he will be able to spend more time with his family and his new opportunity will put him and them in a better position.” Brown lead the team to the division finals last season.

Looking ahead, The Rockers are excited to welcome Steve Shannon as their new Head Coach. Shannon is considered “legendary” to many in the hockey world. With an impressive 48 years of coaching experience, Steve has a wealth of knowledge across all levels of the sport—from pro hockey to youth and adult leagues. His coaching journey began in 1971, and he has since coached for teams like the Motor City Mechanics, Port Huron Fighting Falcons, and Belle Tire Lightning as well as spending many years coaching in the Midget Major levels. ...


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What could possibly beat an FPHL head coaching job in the "exciting new career opportunity" vein? :sarcasm:
The same Steve Shannon who of course was suspended by the UHL for over 20 games once for “allegedly” placing bounties on opposing players.

 

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