3ICE Is Overtime. All. The. Time.

Eight teams. Eight Hall of Fame coaches. Non-stop 3-on-3 action as they compete for the Patrick Cup.

Boston

Coach: Ray Bourque — Hockey Hall of Famer

One of the greatest defensemen in NHL history, Ray Bourque brings his legendary competitive fire to Team Boston. A 19-time All-Star with 1,579 career points, Bourque finally hoisted the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 2001. His leadership and hockey IQ make Team Boston a perennial contender.

Buffalo

Coach: Pierre Turgeon — Former #1 Overall Draft Pick

Selected first overall in the 1987 NHL Draft, Pierre Turgeon went on to score 515 goals and 1,327 points across a 19-season NHL career. His elite offensive vision and playmaking ability are the foundation of Team Buffalo's attacking style.

Chicago

Coach: Grant Fuhr — Hockey Hall of Famer

Five-time Stanley Cup champion Grant Fuhr is widely regarded as one of the most athletic and competitive goaltenders in hockey history. Returning for his fourth 3ICE season, Fuhr's teams are known for their aggressive, high-tempo play.

Iowa

Coach: Guy Carbonneau — Three-Time Stanley Cup Champion

Guy Carbonneau won three Stanley Cups — two with Montreal and one with Dallas — and was one of the best two-way forwards of his era. As the hometown coach at Xtream Arena, Carbonneau and Team Iowa will have the crowd behind them all season.

Minnesota

Coach: Larry Murphy — Hockey Hall of Famer (Defending Patrick Cup Champions)

Larry Murphy won back-to-back Stanley Cups with Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992, then two more with Detroit. His Team Minnesota captured the Patrick Cup last season and returns as the team to beat in Season 4.

New York / New Jersey

Coach: Ken Daneyko — Three-Time Stanley Cup Champion

Ken Daneyko spent his entire 20-year NHL career with the New Jersey Devils, winning three Stanley Cups. Known as "Mr. Devil," his toughness and defensive mastery now shape Team NY/NJ in his second 3ICE season.

Philadelphia

Coach: John LeClair — Two-Time 50-Goal Scorer

John LeClair was a dominant power forward who scored 50+ goals in back-to-back seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers. He brings that same relentless offensive mentality to 3ICE's newest franchise in its inaugural season.

Pittsburgh

Coach: Joe Mullen — Hockey Hall of Famer

Joe Mullen was the first American-born player to score 500 NHL goals and the first to reach 1,000 points. A three-time Stanley Cup champion, Mullen returns for his fourth 3ICE season coaching Team Pittsburgh.

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