
In the first 32 years of hockey at
Culver Military Academy, head varsity A coach and hockey
director Al Clark has built a program that has amassed 20
state championships, in addition to producing 148 college
players – including 70 at the Division I level – and 22
National Hockey League draft picks. Clark’s teams enter the
2008-09 season with an all-time record of 827 wins, 330
losses and 87 ties for a winning percentage of .700.
By 1992 – when the team just completed
a dominant two-season stretch with a 66-7-7 record against the
best Midget AAA, Junior A and prep school competition in the
country – the program had been profiled by no fewer than three
of the nation’s largest media outlets. That five-month wave of
publicity began with a November 22, 1991, article in “USA
Today,” continued with a full-page Sunday feature in the March
8, 1992, edition of the “Chicago Tribune” and culminated
with a March 23, 1992, two-page piece in “Sports
Illustrated.”
Based in no small part on the talent
level that drew such publications to campus, the boys team
continues to be a major draw for college recruiters. The program
has sent players to college teams ranging from traditional
powerhouses such as the University of Wisconsin, Michigan State
University, Colorado College, Providence College, the University
of New Hampshire, Bowling Green State University, Boston
College, the University of Maine and Miami (Ohio) University to
academic elites like Princeton University, Yale University,
Middlebury College, Williams College, Colby College and both the
U.S. Military (Army) and the U.S. Air Force Academies.
Although Culver’s primary focus is to
place players in the proper collegiate environment commensurate
to their academic and athletic abilities, seven of the first 20
draft picks have played or are currently playing in the NHL,
most notably Gary Suter ’82, who won the league’s Calder
Trophy as Rookie of the Year in 1986 and was a five-time
all-star. In addition to Suter, 1987 graduate Kevin Dean played
four years for the University of New Hampshire before winning
both the American Hockey League championship with New Jersey’s
farm team in Albany, N.Y., and then the Stanley Cup during the
same 1995 spring with the parent-club Devils.
A standout collegiate player who won an
NCAA championship with Wisconsin and was in 1994 the program’s
first Olympian, Barry Richter ’89 was a second-round pick of
the former Hartford Whalers. As recently as 2003, Aris Brimanis
’90 (New York Islanders, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, St. Louis
Blues) and Mike Farrell ’97 (Washington Capitals, Nashville
Predators) had spent time in the NHL.
In June of 2003 in Nashville, Ryan Suter
(Gary’s nephew) of the United States National Team Development
Program (USNTDP) became the first former Culver player to get
drafted in the first round of the NHL draft, when the hometown
Predators took the Madison, Wisconsin, native seventh overall.
Ryan Suter played for Culver’s top team as a sophomore before
joining the USNTDP.
Fellow USNTDP program participant
John-Michael Liles played two years at Culver before moving on
to the Under-17 and Under-18 National Teams and then Michigan
State. He began the 2003-04 season with the Colorado Avalanche
to become the sixth former Culver player to reach the NHL. A
2003 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award honoring college
hockey’s best player, Liles ended his first professional
season in 2004 by being named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. Both
Liles and Suter represented the United States in the 2005 World
Championships held in Austria, and Suter joined Liles in the
National Hockey League in 2005-06. Liles also competed for Team
USA in the 2006 Winter Olympics.