Setting the Stage in Texas
April 29, 2013
The Admirals recorded a very big win Saturday night to even the first round series with Texas at a game apiece. [more]
Stan Drulia was named the Milwaukee Admirals top assistant coach on December 5, 2011 after Ian Herbers took over the head coaching duties.
Drulia brings an impressive coaching and playing resume to the Milwaukee, having most recently served as the head coach for the Wheeling Nailers of the ECHL. During his time in Wheeling, Drulia helped the Nailers to a combined 49-35-0-5 record. In 2010-11 they posted a 38-29-0-5 record which was good for second place in the ECHL’s North Division and made it the third round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Last season Nailing saw 18 different players promoted to the American Hockey League.
Prior to joining the Wheelers, the Elmira, NY native spent three seasons as the head coach for the Port Huron Icehawks of the International Hockey League where he accumulated a notable 132-75-21 record. In his first year with the Icehawks Drulia guided the team to a 41-29-6 record and berth in the IHL Finals where they lost a 3-2 overtime decision in game seven. The following season he led Port Huron to a 44-21-11 mark and was selected as the IHL Coach of the Year.
Drulia also spent two seasons as the bench boss of the Augusta Lynx of the ECHL and in his only year as the head coach of the Orlando Seals of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League he guided the club to the league title, earning ACHL Coach of the Year honors in the process.
A two-time Turner Cup Champion as a player, Drulia completed a remarkable 13-year playing career in 2001. He played in 126 NHL contests with the Tampa Bay Lightning, finishing with 42 points on 15 goals and 27 assists. Three times in his career he posted more than 100 points in a single season, including the 1993-94 campaign when he tallied 114 points (54g-60a) for Atlanta, and was named the IHL Playoff MVP as the Knights captured the Turner Cup. Drulia also won the Cup with the Herbers and the Detroit Vipers in 1996-97 and he earned his second N.R. “Bud” Poile award as IHL Playoff MVP in 1999, even though the Vipers lost in the Finals. Before turning pro Drulia cranked out an OHL record 479 points with three different teams, a record that still stands today.
The Admirals recorded a very big win Saturday night to even the first round series with Texas at a game apiece. [more]
The Admirals were the hottest team down the stretch in the entire Western Conference. Of the top nine teams, including Rockford (which missed the playoffs), the winning percentages are: [more]
This Sunday (April 14) marks the eighth anniversary of Harris Turer’s announcement that he bought the Admirals, and subsequently, my eighth anniversary as the President of the team. [more]
The trading deadline has passed for another season. It’s always a tough day, especially at our level, because we are always a part of something that happens with no guarantee of an immediate return. [more]
Late in the summer of 2006, I attended a party for outgoing University of Wisconsin Hockey support staff members Nancy Olson and Rob Malnory. [more]
We have 10 home games left on the 2012-13 regular season schedule and a ton of great promotions left. [more]
As you know, the Milwaukee Admirals are celebrating 35 years of professional hockey. I wrote a couple weeks ago that I would share some “behind the scenes”-type memories. [more]
Current Admirals and Wisconsinites who have played, or are currently playing, in the World Junior Championships [more]
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