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Mike Grace has been named interim head coach for the Bears men's hockey team.

Men's Ice Hockey

Grace named Bears interim men’s hockey coach

POTSDAM, N.Y.—SUNY Potsdam Director of Athletics Mark Misiak has announced that Mike Grace will serve as the Bears interim men's ice hockey head coach for the 2025-26 season. Grace comes to the North Country after three seasons as the assistant coach at Elmira College.
 
"Mike is a proven winner, having excelled as a player and coach," said Misiak. "His knowledge of the SUNYAC will serve him well as he gets started, and I'm excited to see what our men's ice hockey team can achieve under his leadership this campaign."
 
Beginning in 2022-23, Grace worked with Elmira head coach Aaron Saul, a former Bears coach, to guide the Soaring Eagles to a 46-31-4 record. Elmira earned three New England Hockey Conference playoff appearances and one trip to the NCAA Tournament in the three years. Nine Elmira players earned All-NEHC honors during Grace's time on the staff. He was responsible for Elmira's defense, defensive systems, penalty kill and power play. Grace was also in charge of developing practice plans as well as pre-scout and post-game video. He worked with Saul on recruiting, social media and all other aspects of hockey operations.
 
Prior to Elmira, Grace served as head coach of the Eastern Hockey League Premier teams Boston Jr. Rangers and Maine Eclipse He also was an assistant coach for the same clubs in addition to the Worcester Jr. Railers. Grace began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at King's College in 2017-18 and spent three seasons with the Monarchs.
 
As a player, Grace is no stranger to the Bears or the SUNYAC. He spent four seasons manning the blue line for Plattsburgh State. In his Cardinals career, he totaled 52 points on 10 goals and 42 assists in 105 games. After graduating in 2013, Grace played 223 games with the Mississippi RiverKings of the Southern Professional Hockey League, amassing 12 goals and 77 assists for 89 points. He closed his professional playing career with a brief appearance for the Elmira Mammoth of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.
 
The Rochester, N.Y. native holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and marketing from Plattsburgh and a master's in curriculum and instruction from King's.
 
The Bears open the 2025-26 regular season at Fredonia on Halloween.
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