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Jamie Printz - Head Coach was appointed Head Ice Hockey Coach at Bridgton Academy in 1999, and he has guided the program through two major changes in his tenure.  When appointed, he elevated the program to Division Prep status, turning the Wolverine program into one of the more competitive teams in the league.  He has now elevated the program to Junior A status, making Bridgton Academy the only hockey program of its kind in New England. 

During his time as coach, he has helped in the development of over 120 players for colleges across the nation despite having each of them for only  one year.  Prior to arriving at Bridgton, Coach Printz was an assistant coach at the University of Southern Maine where he was in charge of recruiting and skill development.  He also spent much of his on-ice time working with the defense and goalies.

Previous to his coaching career, Coach Printz was a four year-starter as a goaltender for the University of Southern Maine.  When his playing career ended, he placed second in saves in a career and a season.  He placed first in career shutouts and still remains first in career wins. 

Jason Leveille - Assistant Coach  was appointed assistant hockey coach in 2001 after finishing a career in the Western Professional Hockey League with the Alexandria Warthogs.  His major responsibilities are monitoring the strength and conditioning program, and working with the defense and goalies. 

Prior to arriving at Bridgton, Coach Leveille was a four-year standout at the University of Southern Maine.  At the time of his departure, he was the all-time leading scoring defenseman in the school's history, finishing with 26 goals, and 42 assists for 68 points. 

 





 



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