Army West Point Athletics
Hockey
Gibbons, Brian

Brian Gibbons
- Title:
- Assistant Hockey Coach
- Email:
- brian.gibbons@westpoint.edu
Brian Gibbons joined the Army West Point hockey staff in July of 2025 as an assistant coach.
Gibbons, a Maryland native, arrives at West Point following a year-long stint as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Gamblers. While with the Gamblers, Gibbons helped coach five NHL Draft picks, 16 NCAA Division I commits, and helped improve the team’s penalty kill percentage in his role coaching the penalty kill, individual skill development, and running one-on-one video sessions with the players.
Prior to his time with the Gamblers, Gibbons spent four years as an assistant coach at Bethel University. During his time with the Royals, Gibbons helped coach the team to its first double-digit win season since 2010, the best win percentage in program history, the 2023-2024 MIAC Player of the Year selection, three 2023-2024 All-Conference players, and the combined No. 1 Penalty Kill in the nation combined across the 2021-2023 seasons.
As an athlete, Gibbons played hockey professionally in Germany for five years, ending his career with the Hanover Scorpions. Gibbons played at Utica College and Utah State University where he was a two year team captain, a two-time All-American selection, a National Player of the Year, a two-time ACHA National Tournament participant, and an ACHA Frozen Four participant.
Gibbons, a Maryland native, arrives at West Point following a year-long stint as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Gamblers. While with the Gamblers, Gibbons helped coach five NHL Draft picks, 16 NCAA Division I commits, and helped improve the team’s penalty kill percentage in his role coaching the penalty kill, individual skill development, and running one-on-one video sessions with the players.
Prior to his time with the Gamblers, Gibbons spent four years as an assistant coach at Bethel University. During his time with the Royals, Gibbons helped coach the team to its first double-digit win season since 2010, the best win percentage in program history, the 2023-2024 MIAC Player of the Year selection, three 2023-2024 All-Conference players, and the combined No. 1 Penalty Kill in the nation combined across the 2021-2023 seasons.
As an athlete, Gibbons played hockey professionally in Germany for five years, ending his career with the Hanover Scorpions. Gibbons played at Utica College and Utah State University where he was a two year team captain, a two-time All-American selection, a National Player of the Year, a two-time ACHA National Tournament participant, and an ACHA Frozen Four participant.