
Coming off a successful inaugural season, the Houston Hockey Series players and organizers have some additional celebrating to do. The Houston Hockey Series was recognized last week at the AHL Team Awards ceremony as the league’s most Unique Ticket Promotion. Josh Young, Youth and Amateur Hockey Coordinator for the Houston Aeros, was on hand to accept the award and relayed his excitement.
“This is really just the icing on the cake,” he said. “What started as a long-shot idea just over a year ago, has really turned into something spectacular. When we first announced we were starting this league, I was hopeful we would fill at least 2 of our 4 rosters. We ended up having to turn away players last season. This year we have added two teams to the league and we are already close to having filled our rosters! This award is something that was earned by all of our players and team captains. They are the ones who made it so much fun and invested in making it such a success.
When asked his thoughts on why so many players were excited to be involved he responded, “The Houston Hockey Series, by design, is the most unique experience in professional sports. It gives the hockey enthusiast the closest possible feeling of what it is like to be a pro. We realized that we were able to offer elements (season tickets, credentials, apparell) that would make it unlike any other recreational experience in the country. As of today, we are the only professional sports team that we know of in the United States that offers anything even close to this kind of involvement.”
What does the future hold for the Houston Hockey Series? “We have added two teams which means we will be able to include a few off-site games at local rinks. We will also be taking an active approach in creating a equal level of talent on each team to make sure the games are exciting and competitive for all of our players. Basically we are taking what we learned from last season and doing everything we can to make it even better.”
For Adult Novice and C-level players who are interested in filling any remaining roster spots, contact Josh Young directly at 713-361-7937. You can also e-mail jyoung@aeros.com. Other league organizers include Dan Pata – Willowbrook Aerodrome, Barry Price – Sugarland Ice and Sports, Jeff Stone – Space City Ice Station, and Ryan Jones – Golden Triangle Ice Hockey.