Coaches

Peter Sejna
Peter Sejna's distinguished hockey career spans continents and levels of competition.
Hailing from Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia, he captured the prestigious Hobey Baker Award in 2003 while at Colorado College.
His international success includes two bronze medals with the Slovak National Team and a tenure with the St. Louis Blues.
After seven seasons in the Swiss National League A (NLA), Peter has dedicated his expertise to youth development. Since 2015, he has coached with the Lafayette Locomotive, achieving a 14U AA State Championship in 2023/24 and currently leading the 16U AA team.
Achievements:
Juniors:
- U20 World Junior Championship Bronze Medal
- USHL Anderson Cup Champion
- USHL Clark Cup Champion
- USHL Forward of the Year
NCAA:
- WCHA Rookie of the Year
- WCHA First All-Star Team
- WCHA Player of the Year
- First Team All-American
- 2003 Hobey Baker Award
- WCHA Regular Season Champion
Senior/Professional:
- World Championship Bronze Medal
- Two-time Swiss National League Champion
- European Champions League Champion
- Spengler Cup Champion

Chris Eagles
Chris Eagles is the son of longtime NHL player Mike Eagles (853 NHL games). As a player, Chris grew up playing Midget AAA hockey for the Fredericton Canadiens. He played Junior A with the Moncton Beavers of the MJHL and was drafted by the Rimouski Océanic of the QMJHL in 2008.
Chris has coaching experience with the Centaurus HS Warriors, where he served as head JV coach and an assistant with the Varsity program. He has also served as head coach for the Lafayette Locomotive 16U AA team and is currently the Locomotive’s 14U AA head coach.
In 2024, he was a guest coach at the Winnipeg Jets’ NHL development camp. Chris has also worked with the coaching staff for the Saint John Sea Dogs of the QMJHL and is currently a regional scout for various Canadian Tier II junior programs.

Peyton Anderson
Peyton Anderson grew up playing hockey in Colorado and played Division I hockey for Northeastern University. At Northeastern, she won four straight Hockey East Championships along with three Beanpot championships. She attended the Frozen Four tournament three times, reaching the National Championship game in 2021. During her college career, she received the following awards:
- Hockey East All-Tournament Team (2023, 2024)
- Hockey East Second Team All-Star (2023–24)
- New England Division I All-Star Team (2023–24)
After graduating, Peyton began her coaching career with Core Skills Hockey through the summer of 2024 and is currently the head coach of the Lafayette Locomotive 10U AA team.

Chance Ubel
Chance is born and raised in Colorado. He played for the Centaurs Warriors High School hockey team and the Cortland Red Dragons D1 ACHA team in college. He also played in the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League (CPJHL) for the Lake Erie Eagles. Chance is currently head coaching for the Lafayette Locomotives at the 10U and 14U age groups.