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Hockey Operations

AJH Hockey Operations

Brock Radunske was born in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; Radunske played his youth hockey in Canada and D1 hockey for Michigan State University. In the NHL 2002 draft, Radunske was picked #79 overall in the third round by the Edmonton Oilers.  Brock’s pro hockey career from 2004-2018 led him to play throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Brock was the first North American player to be signed with Anyang Halla and was granted citizenship so he could play for the South Korean National team. He played for Team Korean in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. After pro retirement, Brock’s passion for the game led to coaching youth hockey. He coached with the Belle Tire AAA organization and TPH hockey academy in Michigan. His strong understanding of administration and skill development brought him to the mountains as the Director of Hockey Operations for the Mountain Select AA program. Brock, his wife Kelly, his daughter Lucy and his son Bronson reside in the Mid Valley area.

AJH Skills Coach

Viacheslav Goev was born in Krasnodar, Russia Goev played his youth hockey in Russia, Slovakia, and the United States. He came to Aspen to play on the Aspen Leafs RMJHL U20 team for two seasons, bringing home the RMJHL Championship in 2016. Slava was named the MVP RMJHL defenseman in 2017, as well as honored with the Daily Award Sportsmanship Award. He played his last year of U20 hockey for the USPHL Hampton Road Whalers bringing home another Championship in 2018. He settled back in Aspen and joined the AJH coaching staff in 2018. As the current AJH skills coach, he is involved at every age level bringing his expertise in skating and skills to each player, and currently is a USA Hockey Level 4 certified coach. Viacheslav, his wife Iryna, daughter Makayla and step-son Dominic live in the Aspen area.