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Pittsburgh Penguins Elite 10 & 09 Head Coaches

03/16/2019, 7:15am EDT
By Alex Roessler

The Pittsburgh Penguins Elite are excited to introduce our 10 & 09 Head Coaches!  If you are interested in trying out for our 10 & 09 teams simply click on the link below:

https://www.pittsburghpenguinselite.com/tryouts

2010 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite Head Coaches

Trevor Edwards

Trevor was born in Toronto, Ontario and went on to play NCAA Hockey at Clarkson University (00-04').  He was honored with Clarkson's Fran Neragin Award in 2004 presented to a player who excels in sportsmanship and academics while contributing significantly to the hockey program.   He was also a Collegiate Hockey Humanitarian award nominee in 2003-2004. After college Trevor spent 3 seasons in the United Hockey League (UHL) before retiring in 2007 after scoring 40 Goals, 49 assists, 89 points in 182 professional games. Trevor coached in the Honeybaked Hockey Club in Detroit, Michigan before joining the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex as a skills development professional. Trevor also coaches in the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite organization and oversees the Lil’ 66ers Elite program.

Eric Attanucci

A native of Pittsburgh, Eric played AAA and junior hockey for the Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins and high school hockey for Mars, winning a State Championship. He went on to play ACHA Collegiate hockey for Robert Morris University, where he earned his Bachelors in Accounting and Masters in Business Administration. Prior to coaching in the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite organization, Eric was an instructor for Playmakers Hockey Corp where he instructed proper shooting technique as well as assisted with on ice skills and power skating lessons at the RMU Island Sports Center.  Eric is also an Elite Level graduate of Benedetti Power Skating, Inc.


2009 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite Head Coaches

Trevor Edwards

Trevor was born in Toronto, Ontario and went on to play NCAA Hockey at Clarkson University (00-04').  He was honored with Clarkson's Fran Neragin Award in 2004 presented to a player who excels in sportsmanship and academics while contributing significantly to the hockey program.   He was also a Collegiate Hockey Humanitarian award nominee in 2003-2004. After college Trevor spent 3 seasons in the United Hockey League (UHL) before retiring in 2007 after scoring 40 Goals, 49 assists, 89 points in 182 professional games. Trevor coached in the Honeybaked Hockey Club in Detroit, Michigan before joining the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex as a skills development professional. Trevor also coaches in the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite organization and oversees the Lil’ 66ers Elite program.

Josh Boyd

Josh grew up in London, Ontario and played AAA hockey for the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs. He played junior hockey for four years with both the Petrolia Jets and Portage Terriers before a four year career at Bowling Green University. After college, Josh played 2 years of minor professional hockey in the United States and Finland. After his playing career, Josh began as an area scout for the Sudbury Wolves of the OHL. From there, his coaching career started as he held assistant coaching positions at Western Michigan University, with the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL and the St. Thomas Stars of the GOJHL. Josh currently resides with his wife in Mars, PA.

Jerry Freismuth

Jerry grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan and played youth hockey for the Grosse Pointe Bulldogs and in the Detroit Little Caesars organization before leaving to play junior hockey for the Alexandria Bilzzard of the NAHL. From there, Jerry played college hockey for Bowling Green University and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. During his final two seasons at UW-Stevens Point, Jerry served as the team captain and graduated with a degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing. After graduation, Jerry moved to Pittsburgh where he currently lives with his wife, Lauren and works for DICK’S Sporting Goods.


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