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Essex Tech Hockey Aims for Success Amid New Leadership

Essex Tech Hawks hockey team playing on the ice

Boston, January 2, 2026

The Essex Tech boys’ hockey team is embracing a new coaching era under Ryan Sheehan while facing challenges like injuries and a tough schedule. As they prepare for the upcoming season, the Hawks emphasize teamwork and discipline, aiming to build on their legacy of excellence and community support. The team features a blend of veteran players and promising newcomers, ready to face opponents in the competitive Cape Ann Kinney League.


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Essex Tech Hockey: New Season, High Aspirations

The Essex Tech boys’ hockey team is navigating a challenging season, embracing a new coaching era while aiming for continued success amidst injury concerns and a demanding schedule. This year, the Hawks are focused on strengthening their resolve and showcasing the power of teamwork and discipline on the ice.

High school sports in Massachusetts, and particularly in the Boston area, are more than just games; they are foundational experiences that shape young athletes into leaders. At Essex Tech, the commitment to competition, sportsmanship, and personal growth is evident as the team prepares to face the rigors of the 2025-2026 season. The community rallies behind these young men, understanding that the lessons learned on the rink translate directly into valuable life skills and future opportunities.

A New Leader Behind the Bench

The 2025-2026 season marks a significant transition for the Essex Tech Hawks as Ryan Sheehan steps in as the new head coach. Sheehan brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record, having previously served for nine years as the head coach at Triton Regional High School. During his tenure at Triton, his teams achieved a combined record of 108-67-16 and made three appearances in the state semifinals. This successful background positions him well to build upon Essex Tech’s established program. Sheehan succeeds Mark Leonard, who stepped down after six years at the helm, leaving behind a legacy of excellence. Sheehan’s appointment, officially announced in July 2025, represents a fresh chapter for the Hawks, with aspirations for continued achievement under his guidance.

Building on a Legacy of Excellence

Coach Sheehan inherits a program with a strong foundation and a history of recent success. Under former coach Mark Leonard, Essex Tech had a standout 2024 season, concluding with an impressive 18-4-1 record. The team also secured the Cape Ann League title and advanced to the Division 3 state quarterfinals, marking their second such deep playoff run in three seasons. The Hawks were also recognized as Cape Ann Kinney League Champions, Fairleigh Dickinson Tournament Champions, and Ryan Kenney Christmas Classic Champions. This history of achievement underscores the talent and dedication within the Essex Tech hockey program, providing a robust platform for the new coaching staff to continue fostering a winning culture.

Navigating Challenges with Discipline

The current season presents its share of hurdles for the Essex Tech Hawks. The team is reportedly facing injury woes and a tougher schedule, adding layers of complexity to their pursuit of success. Despite these challenges, the emphasis remains on discipline, resilience, and the collective strength of the team. The Hawks compete in the competitive Massachusetts High School – Cape Ann Kinney League, which demands consistent high-level performance. Facing formidable opponents week after week strengthens character and sharpens competitive edge, essential traits for any aspiring athlete.

Veteran Core and Emerging Talent Drive Aspirations

A significant factor in Essex Tech’s high aspirations for the 2025-2026 season is the blend of returning veteran talent and promising newcomers. The roster features a strong group of experienced players expected to lead the charge. Among the key forwards are seniors Brian DeLisio, Ted Tsoutsouris, Tyler McHugh, and Jake Swencki. On defense, seniors Cam Casey and Andrew Glidden are anticipated to anchor the blue line. In goal, the Hawks boast a solid tandem with seniors Teagan Moreau and Logan Prifti. This depth across all positions, combined with the guidance of the new coaching staff, is crucial for navigating the demanding schedule and overcoming in-season challenges. The team’s record in the 2023-2024 season was 8-7-1, with 53 goals for and 38 goals against, demonstrating their competitive spirit.

Community as the Sixth Player

The spirit of high school sports thrives on community engagement, and Essex Tech is no exception. The Essex Tech Foundation plays a vital role in supporting the school’s athletic programs, including boys’ hockey, by providing resources and scholarships. Through initiatives like annual golf tournaments, the Foundation actively involves the community, local businesses, and trades in enhancing student activities and scholarship funds. This strong local backing fosters a sense of pride and belonging, encouraging fans to fill the stands and cheer on the Hawks. Such community investment not only boosts team morale but also creates valuable opportunities for young athletes, reinforcing the idea that success is a collective effort, both on and off the ice. Essex Tech emphasizes that education through sports builds valuable life lessons in competition, teamwork, and perseverance.

Looking Ahead for the Hawks

As the Essex Tech boys’ hockey team continues its 2025-2026 journey under the leadership of Coach Ryan Sheehan, the focus remains on personal growth, unwavering teamwork, and competitive excellence. Despite the inherent challenges of injuries and a rigorous schedule, the Hawks are poised to demonstrate their resilience and dedication, embodying the core values of high school athletics in the Boston area.

We encourage all fans of Boston MA high school hockey and Massachusetts prep hockey to attend local games, support the Essex Tech Hawks, and engage with athletic programs in the North Shore high school sports community. Your presence and enthusiasm are vital in nurturing the next generation of leaders and athletes. For more stories on local high school sports and the MIAA hockey scene, continue to follow HEREboston.com.


Frequently Asked Questions about Essex Tech Boys’ Hockey

Who is the new head coach for Essex Tech boys’ hockey?
The new head coach for Essex Tech boys’ hockey is Ryan Sheehan.
What was Essex Tech’s record in the 2024 season?
In the 2024 season, Essex Tech achieved a record of 18-4-1.
What league does Essex Tech boys’ hockey compete in?
Essex Tech boys’ hockey competes in the Massachusetts High School – Cape Ann Kinney League.
What are some of the challenges Essex Tech faces this season?
Essex Tech faces challenges including injury woes and a tougher schedule this season.
Who are some key returning players for the 2025-2026 season?
Key returning players for the 2025-2026 season include forwards Brian DeLisio, Ted Tsoutsouris, Tyler McHugh, and Jake Swencki, defensemen Cam Casey and Andrew Glidden, and goalies Teagan Moreau and Logan Prifti.
How does the community support the Essex Tech hockey program?
The community supports the Essex Tech hockey program through the Essex Tech Foundation, which provides resources and scholarships and engages local businesses in fundraising events like annual golf tournaments.

Key Features of Essex Tech Boys’ Hockey Program (2025-2026 Season)

Feature Detail
Head Coach Ryan Sheehan (appointed July 2025)
Previous Coaching Record (Ryan Sheehan at Triton Regional) 108-67-16 over nine years, three state semifinal appearances
Essex Tech’s 2024 Season Record 18-4-1
Essex Tech’s 2024 Season Achievements Cape Ann League title, Division 3 state quarterfinals
Current Challenges Injury woes, tougher schedule
League Affiliation Massachusetts High School – Cape Ann Kinney League
Key Returning Forwards (2025-2026) Brian DeLisio, Ted Tsoutsouris, Tyler McHugh, Jake Swencki
Key Returning Defensemen (2025-2026) Cam Casey, Andrew Glidden
Key Returning Goalies (2025-2026) Teagan Moreau, Logan Prifti
Community Support Essex Tech Foundation provides program and scholarship support, engages community and businesses
Athletic Program Size (School-level) 27 Varsity sports offered


Now Happening on X

  • @ETAthletics (December 28, 2025): The Essex Tech boys’ hockey team advanced to the Ray Kinney Classic championship in Falmouth with a 4-3 win over Plymouth South, featuring goals from Chase Ruberti, Braydon Connors, Liam Foti, and Ryan Wilson. View on X
  • @GlobeSchools (January 2, 2026): Despite injury woes, a new coach, and a tougher schedule, Essex Tech boys’ hockey has high aspirations for the season. View on X
  • @BGlobeSports (January 2, 2026): Essex Tech boys’ hockey is facing challenges but remains optimistic under new leadership amid a demanding schedule. View on X
  • @BCH_HOCKEY (January 1, 2026): BC High Hockey secured a 6-0 victory with standout performances from Nolan O’Sullivan (hat trick) and others, highlighting strong team depth. View on X
  • @SachemsHockey22 (December 29, 2025): Middleboro hockey defeated Apponequet 5-0, led by Connor Goyette’s three goals in a dominant performance. View on X
  • @BCH_HOCKEY (December 28, 2025): BC High Hockey bounced back with a 5-0 shutout win, featuring multi-goal efforts from Jackson Ballard, Sean Keenan, and Tommy Misilo. View on X
  • @BostonParksDept (December 29, 2025): Congratulations to the 2025 Boston Mayor’s Cup Ice Hockey Champions across various youth divisions, including Parkway and South Boston teams. View on X

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