Matthew McGreevy Named Senior Director of Media and Communications

General | 3/9/2026 8:00:08 AM

The United States Hockey League (USHL) has announced the promotion of Matthew McGreevy to the position of Senior Director of Media and Communications. In this role, McGreevy will lead the league’s media relations strategy, expand communications initiatives, and continue elevating the stories of players, teams, and communities across the USHL.

“Matthew has done an outstanding job elevating the profile of the United States Hockey League. His work across digital, social media, and traditional communications has helped showcase our players and teams while bringing new audiences to the USHL. This promotion reflects the impact he has already made and the leadership he continues to demonstrate,” said Glenn Hefferan, Commissioner of the USHL.

“We are proud to promote Matthew to Senior Director of Media and Communications at the League Office. Since joining us last season, he has demonstrated tremendous dedication to growing and strengthening the USHL's media efforts and those of our member clubs. We’re excited about the new projects and creative initiatives he’s already working on for the league,” said Stephanie Morgan, Executive Vice President of the USHL.

Since joining the USHL in 2024, McGreevy has played an important role in strengthening the league’s communications efforts and increasing visibility for the league’s athletes and organizations. Working closely with teams, partners, and media outlets, he has helped expand the reach of the USHL while highlighting its role as a premier development pathway for players pursuing collegiate and professional hockey careers.

About the USHL
 
The United States Hockey League (USHL) and its 16 teams are committed to being the world's leading junior hockey league. This season, more than 50% of NCAA Division I men's hockey players and nearly 25% of NHL players have USHL experience. The USHL has developed more than 285 direct NHL Draft picks since 2020, and eight of the last 10 Hobey Baker Award winners, including Macklin Celebrini (Chicago Steel).
 
Elevated through the recently announced Declaration of Excellence with the NHL and USA Hockey, the league's player-first approach, including a 2:1 practice-to-game ratio and a schedule with 92% of games played on weekends, provides its players with the optimal environment for athletic and personal growth, creating pathways for the next generation of stars like Auston Matthews (NTDP), Kyle Connor (Youngstown Phantoms), Jeremy Swayman (Sioux Falls Stampede), and Johnny Gaudreau (Dubuque Fighting Saints).