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Northeastern Huskies
Mike Levine

Mike Levine

  • Title
    Associate Head Coach
  • Phone
    2631

Mike Levine enters his fifth season on the Northeastern hockey staff for 2025-26 slate. He was named associate head coach by Fernie Flaman Men’s Hockey Head Coach Jerry Keefe on August 3, 2021 after a five-year stint with Vegas Golden Knights of the NHL.

During his stint with Northeastern, Levine saw the Huskies to a semifinal run in the 2025 Hockey East tournament at TD Garden, becoming the first-ever nine-seed to advance to the semifinals in Hockey East history. In 2023 and 2024, he saw the Huskies to back-to-back Beanpot titles and during the 2021-22, helped the Huskies to one of their best seasons in recent history, going 25-13-1 overall, 15-9-1 in Hockey East play to claim the program’s first-ever Hockey East regular season championship.

Levine’s experience extends to the professional ranks, having worked in the NHL with the Vegas Golden Knights as a scout and in player development from 2016-21. In that role, he focused on identifying college free agents and contributed to the organization’s run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2018.

Levine also served as an assistant coach at Brown University from 2013 to 2016 under head coach Brendan Whittet. Prior to that, he was the head coach at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire, where he also held the role of Associate Director of Admission. During his two-year tenure at KUA, Levine led the team to an impressive 52-7-3 record and captured the NEPSIHA Small School Championship in 2012. He has also coached at the collegiate level with his alma mater, Utica College, where he helped recruit the core of a team that advanced to the 2013 Division III Frozen Four.

A native of Sandwich, Massachusetts, Levine has coached at USA Hockey’s Select 15 and 16 Camps over multiple summers, working with some of the nation’s top youth talent. Levine college hockey for Utica College from 2001-05 before earning his undergraduate degree in 2005 and later completing a Master of Education in 2011.