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Colts Then & Now - Justin Roethlingshoefer
By David Murphy College and Westfield State
University, he began a career
ustin Roethlingshoefer spent as a strength and conditioning
Jtwo seasons backstopping the coach with the Miami University
Colts, including the historic spring men’s hockey team. From there,
when the Colts hosted the 2008 he went on to serve in the same
RBC Cup. position with the NHL’s Anaheim
Ducks, joining the ever-growing
Roethlingshoefer, originally
from Edmonton, Alberta, set a list of Colts alumni with ties to the
National Hockey League.
Colts record of 42-31-4 with 5
shutouts and a 3.25 GAA. “I’ll never forget my time with
Cornwall, including the RBC
After a collegiate career that
included time at Castleton State Cup,” said Roethlingshoefer.
“The buzz around the city, the fan
support, the energy in the stands.
It was definitely the highlight of
my time in Cornwall.”
Roethlingshoefer is currently Photo Icelevel
based out of Fort Myers, Florida
and owns The Hockey Summit, and relationships. understanding that there are no
as well as Own It. The Hockey He credits social media for limits to what you can do or who
Summit trains junior, college, helping him stay in contact with you can be.”
and pro athletes, while Own It his former teammates, especially Roethlingshoefer is a firm
is an event-based program with Darcy Findlay, Jordan Bent and believer that if you stick with the
coaching and mentorship to assist Steve Mele. “We learned many daily process and do that with
high performance athletes and different lessons from each other,” passion and conviction, desired
coaches break through barriers said Roethlingshoefer. “I think outcomes will happen and goals
and master their health, wealth, the most important lesson was will be reached.
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