Generals Captain Colin Bilek Commits to West Point!

Oct 30, 2017

The Northeast Generals of the North American Hockey League are excited to announce that Captain Colin Bilek has committed to play Division 1 College Hockey at West Point for the 2018-2019 season.  “Colin epitomizes everything we do and expect of our players on and off the ice as a member of the Northeast Generals.  He is an amazing young man that has worked harder than everyone else to realize his dream of playing Division 1 college hockey.”  Said Generals Head Coach Joe Lovell.

Colin Bilek is a 2 year captain of the Northeast Generals.  During the tough 2016-2017 season, which saw the Generals only win 4 games, Colin was the rock that all players relied on to keep them motivated.  He finished his first year with the Generals with 18 goals and 22 assists for 40 points while playing in all 60 games.  So far in the 2017-2018 season Colin leads the entire NAHL in scoring with 10 goals and 14 assists for 24 points in 20 games.

“When I first recruited Colin 2 years ago I knew he would be our captain the first time I spoke with him.  He is just that type of kid.  Out works everyone, a true leader on and off the ice.  He wore the C as an underage player and I don’t think anyone that met him ever questioned that decision.  And this year he has helped transform our team into one with a winning culture.  To have gone through what he did last year with 4 wins into having us in a good position with 14 wins in our first 20 games is amazing.  It is a real testament to what he demands of himself and his teammates and that is nothing less than 100% every time they touch the ice.” According to Northeast Generals General Manager Bryan Erikson.

West Point, one of the most prestigious schools in the United States, plays in the Atlantic Hockey Division and is currently 3-3 on the year.

“Colin a true example of working hard to realize your dreams.  He never makes excuses, just works hard.  He is obviously very talented but it is his determination that sets him apart from his peers.  He should be an example to his teammates about what hard work can bring you.”  Said Lovell.