Lenny Caglianone ’18 Announced as New Head Coach of Titans

Lenny Caglianone ’18 Announced as New Head Coach of Titans

The New Jersey Titans recently announced Lenny Caglianone ’18 as the team’s new head coach. The Titans are members of the North American 3 Hockey League. Caglianone played at Shattock St. Mary’s followed by a six-year junior hockey career. The New Jersey native played in the North American Hockey League (NAHL), Eastern Hockey League (EHL), and Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) among others. 

After his junior hockey career, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice magna cum laude from Westfield State University. At WSU, he played NCAA Division III ice hockey and had 47 total points (12 goals and 35 assists) in 84 games. Caglianone was the Owls captain during the 2018-19 season, his senior year. 

After college, he played professionally in the Southern Pro Hockey League (SPHL) and Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL). Last season, Caglianone was an assistant coach for the EHL’s Protec Jr. Ducks.  

“We are very excited about Lenny heading our NA3 team,” said Titans General Manager George Haviland. “He understands the details it takes to be successful at playing at the next level, and we think he will groom our players to be able to play at the next level. He was a strong player and had the fortitude and the “know how” to get to play in the NCAA. He can give a lot back to these players,” stated Haviland. 

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