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TeamONE Girls Staff

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Raymond P Jacques | Owner/Coach

Raymond P. Jacques, CFP, is the founder and President of New England Schooner, Inc. An industry veteran of more than 34 years, Ray specializes in creating custom financial strategies for individual and institutional investors. Today, he oversees the investment and management of over $780 million in client assets. Outside of his professional career, Ray is most passionate about hockey and advancing the USA Hockey Foundation’s mission to, “Strengthen American hockey by providing support in participation, opportunity, safety, player development, education and commemoration.” He has been inducted into the University of Maine’s Athletic Hall of Fame, honoring him for his award-winning 1981 to 1985 career, playing Right Wing and serving as legendary University of Maine Hockey Coach Shawn Walsh’s first Captain.

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Jessica Jacques | Director of Girls Program/Head Skills Coach

Jessica Jacques is the Co-Director of the TeamONE Hockey summer Program. She is a coach who has assisted in player development, skill work, mental toughness, off-ice conditioning, and winning championships. She is also involved in the organization aspect including schedules, and events. Jessica is a former TeamONE player who has graduated Merrimack College where she played Division 1 College Hockey and studied Business Management. She was a four-year full scholarship hockey player. Prior to college hockey, Jessie played for the Boston Shamrocks and served as Captain her last two years. She played in the prominent JWHL League (Junior Women’s Hockey League). Jessie was a three-time USA National Camp participant which took place in St. Cloud Minnesota. She recently finished up her MBA- Masters in Business Administration. She loves giving back to the game that has taught her so much. Her biggest role model is her dad, the owner of TeamONE, who has taught her so much about the game of hockey and the life lessons it brings along the way. Recently, she was invited to work the USA Hockey Women’s U18 National team camp also known as the top 66 camp, this past summer in St. Cloud Minnesota. She got to work with top-end Division 1 coaches and the national team staff. Jessie strives to make TeamONE an environment for young athletes to develop their skills, game awareness and to understand the life lessons the game can bring. She is a mentor, to the new and up-and-coming athletes who dream of playing college hockey. 

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Olivia Zafuto | Head Coach

Olivia played for the Boston Pride this season after 2 years playing in Sweden. Olivia was a Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) All-Star in her first season in the league and the Pride finished as regular season champions. During her professional career, Olivia has coached players of all ages and most recently was an assistant coach at Thayer Academy for the Girls Varsity Program. Before her professional career, Olivia graduated with an Education and Psychology degree from Colgate University where she played on the Division 1 team for four seasons. While playing for the Raiders, Olivia was a National Champion Runner-Up and holds the all-time points record for defensemen in Colgate Women’s Hockey history. While at Colgate, Olivia was invited to attend 2 USA Hockey Women’s National Festivals and prior to college attended 4 USA Hockey National camps.  Olivia has made history as one of the first players drafted in the newly formed Professional Women's Hockey League(PWHL) to New York! Olivia is a former Team One player and is super excited to coach in the summer!

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Morgan Bronstein  | Coach

Morgan Bronstein is a recent graduate of Connecticut College, where she played on the women’s hockey team.  She is currently pursuing a masters in sports administration at Boston College, where she has had hockey operations and facility operations internships.  Morgan has a passion for player development and hockey operations, which began when she was an intern for the Bishop Kearney Selects in 2021.  From there she went on to be the women’s hockey intern for USA Hockey in the summer of 2021 where she attended and assisted with girls U15, U16/17, U18 camps and August Festival.  The following summer she was invited to be a team leader at U18 camp, where she was able to meet Jessica Jacques.  This past summer, Morgan served as the hockey operations lead at the girls U15 and goalie camp, as well as being the team lead and doing hockey operations for the women’s national team during August Festival in Lake Placid.  She has also spent the past five summers assisting at Rochester Ice Center Hockey Academy as a skills coach and camp counselor.  Morgan is passionate about mentoring players who have the goal of playing college hockey and beyond, and we are very excited to have her join us here at TeamONE!

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Ray Jacques Jr | Head Skating Coach

Ray Jacques Jr. began his hockey career with the Lowell Junior Riverhawks at UMass Lowell.  He later attended Austin Preparatory School in Reading, Ma, while starting his junior hockey career with the Salem Ice Dogs.  Ray went on to play in the EJHL for the New York Applecore.  Ray played three years at Salem State College before transferring to St. Olaf College where he would finish his hockey career.  Raymond is the director of the TeamONE Hockey Boys Program, and brings a wealth of knowledge involving the defensive position as well as skating technique and skills.  Ray has worked closely with NHL skating coach, Curtis Brackenbury, former NHL and U.S. National Team Coach, Mike Eaves, and USHL Des Moines Buccaneers Coach, Dave Red Allison.  Ray is excited to implement the skills he has acquired from his hockey career in his new program inspired by Curtis Brackenbury, Down to 90 Skating!

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Mike Morrison | Pro Head Goalie Instructor

Mike Morrison was selected in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers, in the 7th round, 186th overall. He then played for the University of Maine for 4 years.[2] He spent time playing for the ECHL's Columbus Cottonmouths, Greenville Grrrowl, and the AHL with the Edmonton Road Runners.  After the NHL lockout, Morrison was given a chance to play in the NHL when goaltenders Ty Conklin and Jussi Markkanen were unable to work for the Edmonton Oilers. He made his NHL debut on November 7, 2005, playing 18 minutes in relief during a shut-out defeat to the Dallas Stars.[3] In his first start at Denver, he stopped 31 shots to put his team on top 5–2 against the home team, the Colorado Avalanche on November 14.[4] He eventually became the Oilers' starting goaltender. On March 7, 2006, Oilers head coach Craig MacTavish made a decision to replace Conklin with Morrison before heading into a shootout against the Dallas Stars. The Oilers ended up losing by a shootout goal from Jussi Jokinen.  On March 8, 2006 the Oilers traded their 1st round pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft to the Minnesota Wild for goaltender Dwayne Roloson. Since Edmonton had to unload a goaltender and could not find a trade partner, they placed Morrison on waivers, and he was picked up by the Ottawa Senators to back up Ray Emery.  On July 2, 2006, he was signed as a free agent by the Phoenix Coyotes to back up former Curtis Joseph and work with head coach Wayne Gretzky, and goaltender coach Grant Fuhr, all former Oilers.  We are excited to have Mike Morrison join us here at TeamONE Hockey as our head goaltending instructor!

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Michelle Jacques | Program Coordinator

Michelle Jacques, wife of Raymond P. Jacques, is the driving force behind the structure that is TeamONE Hockey.  Michelle is in charge of coordinating all ice times for both the Boys and Girls programs, and has managed check in, jerseys, tournament schedules, and Roster coordination throughout the years of TeamONE Hockey.  She goes above and beyond to make sure that our program is well maintained, and puts it in the best possible place to succeed.  We here at TeamONE are very lucky to have a woman like Michelle, and we value not only her skills as an organizer/planner, but as a person as well, and we look forward to the many years ahead! 

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