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Riley Announces Hiring of Inaugural Men's Hockey Coaching Staff

BROOKVILLE, N.Y. – LIU Men's Hockey head coach Brett Riley announced the hiring of the inaugural coaching staff Friday, consisting of four new faces. Riley welcomed Will Messa and Joe Gilhooly, who will serve as assistant coaches, along with Nick Beaudoin, the Director of Hockey Operations, and Bobby Goepfert, a volunteer goalie coach.
 
"I am thrilled with the addition of these four leaders to our staff," Riley said. "Our team will be very fortunate to work with and learn under them. The passion, work ethic and knowledge they possess will be a competitive advantage for our program in its inaugural season. These four will lead by example and uphold the level of character we will strive to bring out of our team. I am beyond excited to work alongside them as we build this program from the ground up."
 
Messa joins the Sharks after serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Union College during the 2019-20 campaign. Prior to his time in Schenectady, Messa spent the 2018-19 season as an intern assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame. With the Fighting Irish, he aided Jeff Jackson's coaching staff in earning a No. 1 national ranking, Big Ten tournament championship and a NCAA Northeast Regional Final appearance. 
 
Messa also spent a season as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater Northeastern in 2017-18. There, he helped the Huskies to a 23-10-5 record, capturing their first Beanpot title in 30 years, en route to an NCAA tournament appearance. He also aided in the development of Adam Gaudette, who in his junior year led the nation in scoring with 60 points (30 goals, 30 assists), earning him the Hobey Baker Award, along with earning CCM/AHCA First Team All-American, Hockey East Player of the Year, Walter Brown Award and Beanpot Most Valuable Player honors.
 
As a student-athlete, he played three seasons (2013-16) for the Huskies, and was a vital member of the program. He was a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team and a key piece of the culture-changing 2016 Hockey East Championship team.
 
"Will brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to our program," Riley said. "He has learned from and played for some of today's best coaches, but at the same time is eager to carve his own path in the game. Our young men will benefit from his attention to details and innovative approach to teaching the game. Will is an excellent communicator and understands how to connect with, motivate and mentor today's student-athlete. I am excited to watch Will develop our squad."
 
Gilhooly comes to Long Island after serving as a graduate assistant coach at Western New England. During his time with the Golden Bears, Gilhooly served as a New England area scout for the Chicago Steel. Gilhooly has been a vital part of building the Steel's Latest success in the USHL ranks. Prior to his time at Western New England, Gilhooly played locally for the New York Bobcats, and spent four seasons at SUNY Potsdam.
 
"Joe's passion for the game, progressive approach to skill development and excitement to recruit elite leaders to our campus were just a few of the qualities that stood out throughout the interview process," Riley said.  "As a Brooklyn native, Joe understands the local recruiting landscape and has watched the metropolitan region prosper into a prominent hockey landscape. Our program is very fortunate to have Joe assist in our build."
 
Beaudoin joins the Sharks as the Director of Hockey Operations. He is responsible for the oversight of video analysis, analytical evaluation and assisting with administrative tasks. Beaudoin comes to LIU after spending the past two seasons with the USHL's Cedar Rapids Roughriders, serving as a New England area scout. He also spent time as the head coach of the Mid Fairfield Jr. Rangers U18 program. A native of Shrewsbury, Mass., Beaudoin is a 2020 graduate of Quinnipiac University.
 
"We are thrilled to welcome Nick to Long Island University," Riley said. "He is eager to learn and assist our young men in all aspects of building a competitive hockey program. Nick's organizational skills, passion for the game and knowledge in video make him an integral part of our program's build."
 
Goepfert returns to Long Island as a volunteer goalie coach after spending the last two seasons in Cedar Rapids as an assistant coach for the USHL's Cedar Rapids Roughriders. As a player in Cedar Rapids, Geopfert appeared in over 90 games over two seasons, accumulating an impressive Goals Against Average of 2.92 and 2.04 respectively. 
 
Following his second season, he was named the USHL Player of the Year, the USHL Goaltender of the Year and was named to the All-Star team.  He was drafted in the sixth round of the NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins that same year. Goepfert split his college playing career between Providence College and St. Cloud State.  At St. Cloud, he was named an NCAA Division I All American, and was a Hobey Baker Finalist in 2006-2007. He played professional hockey for the Charlotte Checkers (AHL) the Florida Everblades (ECHL), and in Europe for Dusseldorfer.
 
"Bobby is one of the top players to come out of Long Island," Riley said. "More importantly, he understands how to motivate and teach all aspects of the goaltending position. Bobby comes highly recommended from some of the games top hockey minds. We are very fortunate to have such an elite person and coach working with our goaltenders."
 
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