The Toledo JR Mobsters Hockey Club offers Toledo's High School Hockey Players an opportunity to train with the Toledo Mobsters Semi-Pro Hockey Club and compete against the highest level of High School Competition with an opportunity focused on competing for a National Championship.
The TMHC program is intended for the serious player looking to train, develop, and compete at a high level.
JR TMHC Program focuses on training and developing the best High School Players from the Toledo and Surrounding Areas. Our coaches are experienced hockey players who play or have played in high-level leagues and are assisted by Professional trainers from the Pillar Hockey Academy.
JR TMHC teams compete in the best-rated tournaments and against the toughest competition in the area. This is not a recreation hockey program.
Competing in Nationally recognized tournaments, our hockey players will be exposed to coaches, scouts, and a network of hockey professionals. Player's stats, video, and player profiles will be updated on our site, and as applicable Elite Prospects.
The TMHC plans to field teams in the 18U and 16U age groups, tier II hockey.
For 2025
Spring Teams: Mid March - May/June
U18 - (2007, 2008)
U16 - (2009, 2010)
Fall Pre / Post Teams: August - October
Will prepare to compete for the Mid-Am District Championship for the chance to secure a bid to the USA Hockey National Tier II Championships.
Tryouts
$25
Team Toledo Ice House
1258 W Alexis Toledo Ohio
Spring Teams
U16 -
U18 -
Fall Pre-Post Tryout
U16 -
U18 -
Spring Season
Tier II Level
Jr Mobsters 18U - (2008, 2007)
Jr Mobsters 16U - (2009, 2010)
12+ Games (2-3 Tournaments + 4-8 Extra Games)
8-10 Hours of Practice
20 Spring Players Per Team + 2 Goalies
$650 – Fee
Team Provided - 2 Spring Jerseys, Socks (must be returned) practice jersey to keep
Must have valid USA Hockey #
Fall Pre / Post
Tier II Level
National Bound
Jr Mobsters 18U (2008, 2007)
Jr Mobsters 16U (2009, 2010)
20+ Games (4 Tournaments + 4-8 Extra Home / Away Games + State Playoffs)
16+ Hours of Practice (National Tournament Practice Not Included)
10 Hours of Training with Pillar Hockey Academy
18 Players Per Team + 2 Goalies
Apparel Package - Jerseys, Socks, Shell,
Optional: Jacket, Joggers
$1000 - $1200 Fee + National Tournament Fee
Must have USA Hockey #
April 25th - 27th Motor City Mayhem @ Buffalo Wild Wings Arena
May 16th - 18th Crossbar Challenge @ Big Boy Arena
Home and Away Sublimated Jerseys with Name
Socks
Lightweight Track Jacket
Joggers
T-Shirt
Hat
Previous Head Hockey Coach at St. John's Jesuit High School.
Prior to being named head coach, Stumm was the varsity assistant coach, a position he held for three years. He was also the SJJ JV Head Coach from 2013 – 2016.
In addition to working with the Titan hockey program, Coach Stumm spent the 2018 season as the assistant coach with the Sylvania Pre/Post U-18 team. In 2019, he was also the head coach for the Sylvania Pre/Post U-16 team.
Since 2011, he has also held the role of head coach for various house and All-Star teams within the Sylvania Youth Hockey Program.
With more than 35 years of experience as a player and coach, he started his hockey career in Sylvania with the local hockey travel programs. He continued on to play AAA hockey in the Michigan National Hockey League. Coach Stumm ended his career at the Junior level, where he was a member of the 1998 National Champion Toledo Cherokee Junior Hockey Club. He was also a member of the Grand Rapids Grizzlies of the Junior A North American Hockey League.
Lemay started playing hockey at the age of four, primarily at the travel level, including his time with the Junior Storm program. He continued to play for 15 years, finishing with the Clay Eagles.
After graduating from high school, he began coaching youth travel hockey and has been the coach of the 2010 (birth year) team in the Toledo Cherokee program since 2019. He also served as the goalie coach at Perrysburg High School for three years, from 2016 to 2019.
With years of coaching experience, he currently holds the position of Head Coach for the Clay Eagles, a role he has occupied since 2022. Under his leadership, the hockey program at Clay has seen a remarkable turnaround, achieving consecutive successful seasons. His career coaching record stands impressive at 255 wins, 96 losses, and 30 ties.
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