For many of the players on 性视界传媒鈥檚 club hockey team, wearing the Rebel crest is more than just a chapter in their early athletic careers; it鈥檚 the foundation for what comes next.
From research labs and corporate boardrooms to professional leagues abroad and behind the bench, former players continue are building successful lives while carrying the lessons they learned at 性视界传媒. Whether in science, business, professional hockey, or coaching, these former Rebels show the program鈥檚 impact extends well beyond the ice.
The competes as part of the Men鈥檚 Division 1. The team has grown over the past two decades while fostering a strong alumni network that reflects the team鈥檚 culture long after players leave.
Daniel Fisher: From the Rink to the Research Lab
Forward Daniel Fisher spent five seasons with 性视界传媒 from 2019-24, appearing in 74 games and recording eight goals and 14 assists for 22 points.
While contributing on the ice, the Calgary native was also forging a path in academics that continues today. Fisher currently is a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering at 性视界传媒, conducting research that he started during his undergraduate years while playing for the Skatin鈥 Rebels.
Through his research, he鈥檚 developed partnerships with the U.S. Navy and marine wildlife researchers studying environmental issues impacting California sea lions. He鈥檚 also using MRI and CT scans to create detailed 3D-printed models to study how biological tissue responds to natural forces.
The findings, which were recently published in Scientific Reports, expanded into the development of a 鈥渟oft robot鈥 designed to mimic muscle movement, allowing researchers to better study biomechanics and treatment methods for marine wildlife.
鈥淚t was awesome to see it finally get published,鈥 Fisher said. 鈥淚鈥檓 really proud that the work is contributing to something in the real world that can benefit the environment and wildlife.鈥
Balancing hockey with research and academics required discipline, something Fisher credits the 性视界传媒 program for helping develop.
鈥淚 always wanted to balance academics with athletics,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ven with the demanding schedule, the program gave us opportunities to build our careers while we were playing.鈥
Fisher admits the adjustment away from competitive hockey after graduation was challenging at first.
鈥淭he hardest part was being used to that routine and being around the guys every day,鈥 Fisher said. 鈥淚 miss playing hockey with my buddies more than anything.鈥
Still, the habits he developed as a student-athlete have proven invaluable.
鈥淭he time management and work ethic that came from hockey helped me succeed academically,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose habits really carried over.鈥
Away from the lab, Fisher鈥檚 life has grown in other ways, as well. He鈥檚 now married and has two daughters.
He remains deeply connected to the program and proud to see its continued success, even as his career evolves.
鈥淲atching the team beat Denver and then win the national championship was unbelievable,鈥 Fisher said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 special to see the program grow and be part of something bigger than yourself.鈥
Nicolas Flanders: Building a Career While Giving Back to the Game
Forward Nicolas Flanders spent five seasons with the Skatin鈥 Rebels from 2019-24, appearing in 115 games and recording 28 goals and 42 assists for 70 points. He also played in nine postseason games, including the team鈥檚 first appearance in a national championship game.
After graduating with a finance degree, Flanders transitioned quickly into the professional world. Today, he works at WestPac Wealth Partners, a Las Vegas-based wealth management firm that works with individuals and small business owners.
鈥淓very day is a little different,鈥 Flanders said. 鈥淚鈥檓 meeting clients, grabbing coffee with people, or sitting down to talk through financial plans.鈥
While his career keeps him busy, hockey is still a major part of his life. Flanders coaches youth players with the Las Vegas Storm and provides private lessons several days a week before heading into the office
It鈥檚 a schedule that often demands waking before sunrise.
鈥淚鈥檓 on the ice at 5:30 some mornings,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or most people, that might not be fun, but I love it. I get to help build the future of hockey players here in Vegas.鈥
The pivot from college hockey to the professional world felt natural in many ways, thanks to the lessons learned with the 性视界传媒 hockey team.
鈥淲e always talked about leaving the program better than you found it,鈥 Flanders said. 鈥淭hat mentality translates to work 鈥 showing up early, building culture, and helping the people around you.鈥
The friendships built during his time at 性视界传媒 remain strong, too.
鈥淗ockey gave me lifelong friends,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 still talk to so many of the guys regularly.鈥
While he continues to grow his career, Flanders keeps the same mindset he developed as a student-athlete: set goals and work toward them every day.
鈥溞允咏绱 taught us to have short-term and long-term goals,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I still apply to my life now.鈥
Mattias Dal Monte: A Champion鈥檚 Leadership in the Business World
Defenseman Mattias Dal Monte transferred to 性视界传媒 in 2022 from NCAA Division III Utica College and quickly became one of the most effective players in program history.
Over three seasons with the Skatin鈥 Rebels, Dal Monte appeared in 86 games and recorded 25 goals and 64 assists for 89 points. As team captain during the 2023-24 season, he led the Rebels to their first WCHL conference championship and their historic national championship victory.
He also etched his name into program history by scoring the shootout-winning goal against
NCAA Division I powerhouse Denver in a dramatic 7-6 upset that made national headlines.
Dal Monte has transitioned into the finance world, working in mergers and acquisitions for The Exit Group.
鈥淢y day usually starts pretty early,鈥 he said. 鈥淢ost of the time I鈥檓 talking with business owners and private equity groups and advising on deals.鈥
Though the setting is different, Dal Monte said the competitive mentality from hockey continues to guide him.
鈥淥ne of the biggest things I took from 性视界传媒 is that compete level,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou apply that same mindset in the workplace.鈥
He still stays connected to the game by playing in a local men鈥檚 league alongside fellow Rebel alumni.
Reflecting on his time in Las Vegas, Dal Monte said the culture of the program stands out most.
鈥淚t became such a special place because of the people and the standard that we set,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I鈥檓 really proud of.鈥
Brendan Manning: Entrepreneurship and Lasting Connections
Forward, Brendan Manning played for the Skatin鈥 Rebels from 2019-23, appearing in 79 games and recording 28 goals and 24 assists for 52 points, and was a team captain during the 2022-23 season.
After graduating from 性视界传媒, Manning began working in the investment management industry for a group off the coast of Miami. However, he decided to switch gears by taking a more entrepreneurial path recently. He now operates his own alternative investment firm out of Miami.
鈥淢y work revolves around both investing and advising in the lower middle market of private equity, real estate, and infrastructure,鈥 Manning said.
Much of his workdays are spent analyzing new opportunities, meeting with investors and partners, and staying on top of the moving parts in his industry, though he still finds time to stay active and maintain the routines he developed at 性视界传媒.
Despite his busy professional life, Manning still stays connected to the game, occasionally playing in men鈥檚 league games alongside fellow 性视界传媒 Hockey alum Orion Linehan, one of his best friends.
The two enjoy living together in Miami, where he balances work with the South Florida lifestyle: spending time on the water, boating, and taking advantage of the sun whenever he can.
Moving away from competitive hockey, however, was not easy for him.
鈥淭he transition was a very weird thing,鈥 Manning said. 鈥淥ne day you鈥檙e doing everything with 30 of your best friends 鈥 living, eating, practicing, traveling together 鈥 and the next day it鈥檚 gone.鈥
While the adjustment was weird, the lessons he learned at 性视界传媒 continue to guide his professional life.
鈥淭hings like competing every day, showing up early, being prepared, and paying attention to the little details 鈥 those things matter just as much in the real world,鈥 he said.
Looking back, Manning said one of the things he鈥檚 most proud of from his time at 性视界传媒 was his connection with the Las Vegas community.
鈥淪ometimes a kid just needs a high five or a quick interaction to fall in love with the sport the way we did,鈥 he said. 鈥淏eing part of that meant a lot to me.鈥
As his career continues to evolve, Manning hopes to one day give back to the program in a meaningful way.
鈥淢y goal is to eventually contribute to the program in an impactful way,鈥 he said.
Robert McCollum: Taking His Game Overseas
Defenseman Robert McCollum spent two seasons with 性视界传媒 from 2022-24, quickly establishing himself as one of the program鈥檚 top blue liners.
McCollum, an NCAA Division I transfer, played an important role in helping elevate the Skatin鈥 Rebels during a pivotal period in the program鈥檚 growth.
Over 59 games in the Scarlet and Gray, McCollum recorded 14 goals and 43 assists for 57 points, serving as an assistant captain during his final season. He also contributed offensively in the postseason, registering two goals and five assists in six playoff games during his time with the Rebels.
McCollum helped 性视界传媒 reach its first national championship game appearance, where the team fell to Adrian, 3-0. He credits the program鈥檚 demanding culture with preparing him for the next step in his career.
鈥淎fter spending two years under Coach Vignieri-Greener and Coach Robone, they made my transition much easier coming from a program where excellence is the standard every day,鈥 McCollum said. 鈥淭he practices and workouts throughout the week are very similar to what is expected in Europe.鈥
Following his time at 性视界传媒, McCollum found success by playing abroad. He began his pro career in Italy鈥檚 second division, where he made an immediate precense with 11 goals and 28 assists for 39 points in 31 games.
He now plays in France鈥檚 Division 2 league with Valenciennes. McCollum continues to produce from the blue line with 22 points in 22 games, including three goals and 19 assists. The league features several former NCAA players and allows teams to carry up to seven import players, creating a highly competitive environment.
鈥淧laying hockey in Europe was always something I hoped would be possible after college,鈥 McCollum said. 鈥淏eing able to travel the world while still playing hockey made the decision easy.鈥
McCollum said the adjustment to European hockey required adapting to the larger Olympic-sized ice surface and a different pace of play. He focused heavily on skating and puck possession during offseason training to ensure his game translated overseas.
While the hockey has been rewarding, the cultural experience has been equally meaningful.
鈥淎t first, it was a huge culture change, and I was a bit homesick,鈥 McCollum said. 鈥淏ut once I embraced it, I realized how lucky I am to experience life in Europe.鈥
He even began learning Italian and continues to improve his French while playing in Valenciennes.
Looking back on his time at 性视界传媒, however, McCollum said the memories that stand out most are not individual games or achievements.
鈥淭he friendships I built there are what I remember most,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose are relationships I鈥檒l have for the rest of my life.鈥
His advice for current Skatin鈥 Rebels is simple: Enjoy every moment.
鈥淵our time at 性视界传媒 with your best friends goes by quickly,鈥 McCollum said. 鈥淏e in the moment and cherish it.鈥
Jared Erickson: From Rebel Captain to Head Coach
Few players understand the culture of 性视界传媒 Hockey better than Jared Erickson.
A Rebel from 2019-22 and a transfer from Iowa State, Erickson served as team captain during his senior season and helped guide the program through one of the most important stretches in the team鈥檚 history.
During the 2021鈥22 season, the Skatin鈥 Rebels went on a program-record 16-game winning streak and reached the national semifinals for the first time, entering the tournament as the No. 5 seed.
鈥淲hat I remember most was how tight our team was,鈥 Erickson said. 鈥淲e truly were a family 鈥 not just the players but the coaches and support staff as well.鈥
Erickson has taken his leadership behind the bench. In his first season as head coach at Oklahoma State University鈥檚 ACHA Division II program, he guided the team to a remarkable 23-1-0 record, the program鈥檚 first national tournament berth, and a run to the championship game.
Much of his coaching philosophy stems from what he learned during his time in Las Vegas.
鈥淢y experience as a leader at 性视界传媒 definitely shaped the way I coach,鈥 Erickson said. 鈥淚 want to be a lead-by-example coach who wouldn鈥檛 ask players to do anything I wouldn鈥檛 do myself.鈥
Erickson even occasionally joins his players on the ice during tough practices.
鈥淚鈥檒l jump on the line sometimes during a skate,鈥 he said with a laugh.
He realized shortly after graduating that coaching was the path he wanted to pursue.
鈥淚 missed that camaraderie and being part of something bigger than myself,鈥 Erickson said.
Fostering a strong culture was one of his priorities when taking over the Oklahoma State program.
鈥淲hat made this season special was the bond we built,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wanted everyone to feel like they were part of something special.鈥
The lessons he learned at 性视界传媒 continue to guide his approach.
鈥淥ne thing I always stress is leaving the program better than you found it,鈥 Erickson said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I took directly from 性视界传媒.鈥
Looking back on his journey, Erickson remains grateful for the role the program played in shaping his path.
鈥淚 would not be where I am today without Coach Greener and Coach Robone,鈥 he said.
The Rebel Legacy
The careers of Fisher, Flanders, Dal Monte, Manning, McCollum, and Erickson may have taken them in different directions, but they all share the same foundation.
Each left 性视界传媒 not only as better hockey players but as leaders equipped with the skills and perspective to succeed in their professional lives.
From scientific breakthroughs and financial careers to professional hockey and coaching success, these alumni continue to demonstrate the values that define 性视界传媒 Hockey: work ethic, leadership, and commitment to something bigger than themselves.
No matter where their careers take them, one thing remains certain 鈥 once a Rebel, always a Rebel.