Alpena High School’s very own Cooper Black is making waves in the hockey world as he recently signed a contract with the Florida Panthers organization. The talented goaltender will be joining the Charlotte Checkers, the Panthers’ AHL farm team, for the upcoming 2024-25 season.
Black’s journey to this point has been nothing short of remarkable. From his early days playing youth hockey to his standout performances at Alpena High School and Dartmouth College, he has always been a force to be reckoned with between the pipes. His record-breaking stats and numerous accolades speak volumes about his skill and dedication to the sport.
Despite the challenges of leaving behind his education at Dartmouth, Black is determined to chase his dream of playing in the NHL. With the support of his family and the opportunity to learn from top-notch coaches like Roberto Luongo, he is ready to take on this new chapter in his hockey career.
As he gears up to join the Checkers and potentially the Panthers, Black remains grateful for the unwavering support he has received from his hometown of Alpena. He credits the community for always rooting for him and making him feel at home, no matter where his hockey journey takes him.
With a two-year entry-level contract in hand, Cooper Black is poised to make a name for himself in the NHL. His hard work, talent, and determination have brought him to this moment, and there’s no doubt that he will continue to shine on the ice as he pursues his passion for the game.