Hockey

Nick Oliver Leads St. Cloud State Men’s Hockey into a Fresh Chapter

Seventeen newcomers, a new assistant coach, and a state‑of‑the‑art chiller set the stage for the 2026‑27 season

St. Cloud State University’s men’s hockey program has a new voice at the helm. Nick Oliver, who arrived this summer, is already mapping out a vision that blends tradition with renewal as the program prepares for the 2026‑27 campaign.

The roster reflects that ambition. With seventeen fresh faces set to join the squad, Oliver inherits a team that returns nine veterans from the previous season, creating a blend of experience and new energy that he believes can sustain a winning culture.

Adding to the coaching staff, former Colorado College net‑minder Joe Howe has been brought on board as an assistant. Howe’s journey through the ranks at Denver, Alaska‑Fairbanks and Yale brings a wealth of playing and tactical insight that Oliver says will help shape the team’s identity.

Off the ice, the program’s infrastructure is getting a boost. A new chiller for the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center is on schedule, promising better ice quality and a more reliable training environment for the players.

Fans can also look forward to the season opener at home on October 9 against Michigan Tech. With season tickets now on sale, the excitement is building around the first game of what promises to be a competitive schedule.

Cultivating a Winning Culture

Oliver’s philosophy centers on discipline, accountability and a collective hunger for success. He emphasizes that the culture he wants to embed is not built overnight but through daily actions, from practice intensity to community engagement.

The combination of veteran leadership, strategic hires and upgraded facilities positions St. Cloud State to compete strongly in the upcoming conference slate. As the team gears up, the message from the coaching staff is clear: the work begins now, and the rewards will follow.

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