L.J. Scarpace begins his first season as an Assistant Hockey Coach at Michigan Tech in 2025-26. Scarpace comes to Houghton after serving as a video coach in the NHL since 2017. He most recently worked with the Detroit Red Wings for the past six seasons.
Scarpace was a video coordinator and director of player development for the Michigan Wolverines hockey program for 13 years and played collegiately as a goaltender for Western Michigan and Michigan.
In six seasons with the Red Wings, Scarpace led all aspects of video operations, including real-time tagging, pre- and post-game analysis, and opponent scouting to optimize game preparation. He designed and executed practice plans in alignment with team development themes and provided on-ice coaching, focusing on skill development and team systems to improve player performance. LJ communicated with the bench coaches from the coaches' office during games regarding in-game adjustments or potential video reviews.
Scarpace spent two seasons as the video coach with the Carolina Hurricanes and led comprehensive video analysis and statistical breakdowns to support strategic game planning and in-game adjustments.
Scarpace was the director of player development for the Michigan Wolverines for three seasons after serving as the video coordinator for 10 seasons prior. He oversaw holistic athlete development, combining skill-building, academic guidance, and personal mentorship to prepare players for professional success. He designed personalized development plans, incorporating video analysis, performance tracking, and goal-setting strategies, and helped to build a culture of accountability, excellence, and continuous improvement within the program.
A native of Dearborn, Mich., Scarpace began his collegiate hockey career in 1996 as a goalie at Western Michigan. Following the 1997-98 season, Scarpace transferred to Michigan. At Michigan, Scarpace went on to earn two varsity letters while compiling a career record of 6-2-0 along with a 1.94 goals-against average and a .910 save percentage. He earned CCHA Rookie of the Week honors during the 1999-2000 season and helped the Wolverines win a CCHA Championship in 2000 and reach the Frozen Four in 2001. He played in the USHL for Omaha and Fargo-Moorhead before college.
Following graduation in 2001, Scarpace played in the ECHL with the Dayton and Cincinnati.