Wednesday will mark the start of a new chapter in APAC history Charlie Van Kula will takes his place behind the St. Joseph’s Prep bench as the Hawks open their conference schedule at La Salle (4:00 at Hatfield Ice).
Van Kula took over the Prep this season, replacing David Giacomin who directed the Hawks for 13 seasons. His team comes into its APAC opener off three non-league wins.
“I’ve got big shoes to fill,” Van Kula acknowledged.
Van Kula was a goaltender for the Hawks (Giacomin was his coach his senior season) and lettered four times before having a brief stint as a walk-on at Boston College where he served as a student manager.
For the past three seasons he has coached the Hawks’ JV Gray team. He’s also an on-ice official for USA Hockey.
Van Kula says he had visions of being the Hawks’ head coach one day, Just not right now.
“It’s a real honor, obviously. It’s something I always kind of had in the back of my mind, the possibility 20 years from now.
I told our alumni and parents it’s not something I take lightly, an and the program and where it’s come from.
“The program has grown from two teams to three and I take a lot of pride in being involved.”
Van Kula stresses the importance of the hockey program at his alma mater be the right fit with the educational and spiritual mission of the school.
“It’s critical,” he said, “as it is with all the sports at the Prep. We really emphasize that all of us. We’re not here to just coach our specific sports. Our sports are vehicles to fulfill the mission and the goals of the school as a whole.
“So, all of us are making sure our players are living up to that. Making sure that our players are living up to their academic expectations. Making sure we’re pushing the same goals an values the school is.”
– Rick Woelfel, hockeyhappenings.com
