New Mexico Ice Hockey Foundation
Status: Active Association Albuquerque, NM
myhockeyrankings.comI don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. Based on the most recent public information I can see, here’s a concise snapshot of the New Mexico Ice Hockey Foundation (NMICE) and related entities, which can help frame what counts as “latest” in this context:
NMICE is a volunteer-run nonprofit youth hockey organization based in Albuquerque, NM, focused on affordable programs for players 18 and under and aligned with USA Hockey guidelines. It emphasizes development through pathways that keep costs low and maintains partnerships with regional programs including the New Mexico Ice Wolves NAHL/NA3HL and The Outpost Ice Arenas. This context is consistent with NMICE’s mission and structure as described on their site [NMICE overview and about page: NMICE, 2019-01-07; NMICE About Us: 2019-01-07].[5][6]
The New Mexico Ice Wolves NAHL/NA3HL franchise has historically operated as the junior team associated with the NMICE ecosystem, with covisible coverage in local/NAHL-related press and in connection to NMICE youth development through shared coaching and development pathways. This relationship is noted in multiple sources describing NMICE’s youth programs in conjunction with the Ice Wolves’ junior program presence [Outpost Ice Arenas page, NM Ice Wolves: 2019-03-18; NMICE site references: 2019-01-07].[2][5]
NMICE has a presence in nonprofit directories and local listings, which can reflect ongoing organizational activity, fundraising, and program expansion. Public listings show NMICE as an active organization, though details like current leadership or recent grants may require checking the latest Form 990s or nonprofit directories for updates [Cause IQ listing; ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer].[4][7]
There is broader local media coverage and related university club activity around ice hockey in New Mexico, but this is separate from NMICE’s core youth program operations and should be distinguished from NMICE’s official updates. For example, university club coverage and local news features exist, but they are not direct NMICE operational updates [UNM ice hockey coverage; KRQE/KOAT segments].[8]
If you’d like, I can narrow to the exact type of “latest news” you care about (e.g., NMICE program updates, leadership changes, youth season schedules, partnerships, or fundraising efforts) and then pull the most recent publicly available items from official NMICE channels and reputable local outlets. I can also summarize what to look for in the next few months (e.g., upcoming season announcements, camps, or partnerships) and provide guidance on how to verify information promptly.
Status: Active Association Albuquerque, NM
myhockeyrankings.comNew Mexico Ice Hockey Foundation (NMICE) is an all-volunteer based non-profit organization with a mission to develop integrity, commitment, and excellence through an affordable amateur youth ice hockey program, which instills in all participants respect, sportsmanship, and self-confidence. NMICE is committed to grow the Game of Hockey in New Mexico by offering youth hockey programs that create a pathway of development for players of all skill levels while keeping costs as low as possible....
www.nmice.orgPlayers without required equipment will be asked to leave the ice until that equipment is on the player. Reach out to: President Contact: Registrar Send an email to: Director of Hockey / NMICE Team Coach New Mexico Ice Hockey Foundation (NMICE) is a non-profit youth hockey organization managed by a volunteer Board of Directors that offer youth hockey for players ages 18 and under on both competitive travel and recreational teams. Please support these businesses in our community!
nmice.sportngin.comThe New Mexico Ice Hockey Foundation (NMICE) is a non-profit youth hockey organization managed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We offer youth hockey for players ages 18 and under. NMICE operates in accordance with USA Hockey guidelines and is part of the Land of Enchantment (LOE) Amateur Hockey Association's network. … NMICE Youth Hockey has no direct association with The Outpost Ice Arenas or the New Mexico Ice Wolves NAHL and NA3HL organizations, however a close partnership with both...
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www.causeiq.comWe are excited to announce Outpost Ice Arenas™ will be home to the North American Hockey League’s New Mexico Ice Wolves. The Ice Wolves are excited to share their name with the New Mexico Ice Hockey Foundation’s youth teams and pledge to work closely together to build more programs and grow the sport of hockey in Albuquerque and beyond. ABQ’s ‘Outpost’ ice rink gets major renovation for new hockey franchise (KRQE News) New Mexico names Phil Fox as first head coach NAHL announces New Mexico Ice...
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