IceHogs' Equipment Manager Russ Holden Team’s IOA/American Specialty AHL Person of the Year
In his 13th season with the IceHogs, Head Equipment Manager Russ Holden played an integral role with hockey operations for several seasons and has helped the team overcome the challenges that have been presented to the industry over the past two seasons, earning him the team’s selection as the IOA/American Specialty AHL Person of the Year.
With the constant battle with COVID-19 over the past two seasons, Holden has gone above and beyond keeping the team safe through his role with the team. Through elevated protocols established by the National Hockey League and American Hockey League, Russ has been diligent in upholding those strict guidelines and has been meticulous with the sanitization of the player’s equipment and locker room areas whether the team plays at home or on the road to ensure the health and safety of the players, coaches and staff.
Russ was recognized during the team’s 2021-22 award ceremony prior to their regular-season finale on Apr. 30 at BMO Harris Bank Center. Full Story
This year’s team winners of the IOA/American Specialty AHL Person of the Year awards are:
Abbotsford Canucks ― Noah Juulsen, Defenseman
Bakersfield Condors ― Ryan Holt, Director of Media Relations and Broadcasting
Belleville Senators ― Breanne Matthews, Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Bridgeport Islanders ― Samuel Provost, Community Engagement Manager
Charlotte Checkers ― Mary Grams, Vice President of Corporate Partnerships
Chicago Wolves ― Ivan Lodnia, Forward
Cleveland Monsters ― Ben Adams, Sr. Director of Marketing and Communications
Colorado Eagles ― Kevin McGlue, Vice President of Communications and Broadcasting
Grand Rapids Griffins ― Kyle Criscuolo, Forward
Hartford Wolf Pack ― Jared Degler, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Henderson Silver Knights ― Gabe Mirabelli, Director of Enterprise Operations
Hershey Bears ― Dan “Beaker” Stuck, Manager of Wellness and Team Affairs
Iowa Wild ― Dakota Mermis, Defenseman
Laval Rocket ― Rafaël Harvey-Pinard, Forward
Lehigh Valley Phantoms ― Trevor Herrick, Director of Sales
Manitoba Moose ― Jimmy Oligny, Defenseman
Milwaukee Admirals ― Mike Wojciechowski, Vice President of Business Development
Ontario Reign ― Cameron Gaunce, Defenseman
Providence Bruins ― Nick Neary, Video Coach
Rochester Americans ― Kent Weisbeck, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Rockford IceHogs ― Russ Holden, Equipment Manager
San Diego Gulls ― Jeff Goduti, Team Services Manager
San Jose Barracuda ― Nick Nollenberger, Media Relations and Broadcasting Manager
Springfield Thunderbirds ― Jim Syner, Boomer
Stockton Heat ― Brandon Weiss, Director, Communications
Syracuse Crunch ― Jackie Decker, Community Relations Manager
Texas Stars ― Anthony Louis, Forward
Toronto Marlies ― Rich Clune, Forward
Tucson Roadrunners ― Bokondji Imama, Forward
Utica Comets ― Damion Parmelee, Equipment Manager
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins ― Pierre-Olivier Joseph, Defenseman
Presented annually since 1998, the AHL’s Yanick Dupré Memorial Award honors the late Yanick Dupré, who passed away in 1997 at the age of 24 following a 16-month battle with leukemia. A second-round draft pick of the Philadelphia Flyers in 1991, Dupré played four seasons in the AHL with the Hershey Bears and was an AHL All-Star in 1995.
In operation since 1936, the American Hockey League continues to serve as the top development league for all 32 National Hockey League teams. Nearly 90 percent of all players competing in the NHL are AHL graduates, and through the years the American Hockey League has been home to more than 100 honored members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.