Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
   Irish American Ice Hockey Classic: Boston: Irish Hockey Founders

Co-Founder John Cusack :

John Cusack

Boston based Real Estate entrepreneur with a 24 year background in coaching the game of ice hockey throughout the New England region. John is a proud Irish American and the great grandson of Michael Cusack; founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association (www.michaelcusack.ie, www.GAA.ie) and is passionate about promoting the game of ice hockey throughout the Ireland. John spends a great deal of time in Ireland on many philanthropic matters and is dedicated to helping the IAIHA achieve it's goal of spreading and supporting the growth of the great game of ice hockey in Ireland.

jcusack@IrishHockey.com



Co-Founder P.J. Stock :

 

John Cusack

Montreal based former NHL player (Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Montreal) also hails from a strong Irish Heritage and is equally passionate about promoting the arrival of Ice Hockey in Ireland. PJ's main focus is educational camps and seminars for kids looking to learn the game of ice hockey and support the development of ice hockey in Ireland in any way possible.

Any child from Ireland who would like to attend any of PJ's hockey schools in North American are welcome, completely free of charge, courtesy of the Irish American Hockey Association.

For camp dates and information, please send an email to: Skate@IrishHockey.com


For a bit of perspective on one of the founding members of the IAIHA, please click on the following video highlight:........www.irishamericanhockeyassociation.com/leagues/videos.cfm

pjstock@IrishHockey.com

IAHA Poll
Who wins the 7th Annual Irish Hockey Classic in Southie 2013
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  Southie Alumni: Rep Nick Collins
  ICI Southie Chargers
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  London ONT PD
  Seattle Thunderbirds
  NYPRO
  Mass State Legislators
  Kingston ONT PD
  LA Fire