Matt Poulin
Matt Poulin
Title: Head Men's Ice Hockey Coach
Phone: (207) 755-5251
Email: mpoulin@cmcc.edu

Poulin is a lifelong resident of Lewiston, Maine, graduating from Lewiston High School in the Class of 2014. He was a three-year varsity hockey player at Lewiston High School, serving as Assistant Captain for his junior and senior year. He was a two-time Maine Class "A" First Team All-State Forward and finished his senior year as a Travis Roy Award Semi-Finalist.

In his years since graduating, Matthew has devoted his time to coaching and volunteering in the Lewiston-Auburn community. He has been an Assistant Varsity Coach with Lewiston High School, being a part of two state championships with the team in 2016 and 2017. He also will be going on his third season with the Maine Gladiators (two years as Head Coach) based out of Auburn, Maine. In his first full season as Head Coach with the Gladiators, his team finished tied for 1st place and made a run in the state tournament falling short in the semi-finals. Poulin says about his youth hockey coaching, "It is a special thing to be able to coach kids at this age and try and impact them in a positive way. Not just on the ice, but also in life I want to be a part of these kids' lives forever. I want to be someone who they can always call and talk to and help with anything they ever need."

In the professional world, Matthew is a Mortgage Loan Officer with Mortgage Network, Inc. He has been in lending since September of 2015 and finds the profession to be the most rewarding, especially when his clients get the keys to their new home, their "dream home." He serves the needs of homebuyers and homeowners all over the state of Maine.

In his spare time, Matthew serves on the Board of Directors for Lewiston Baseball & Softball Little League as the Director of Umpires. In addition, Poulin spends times volunteering for Read Across America in Lewiston and mentoring youth through Junior Achievement as well. "The youth of this community need the tools to be successful and providing them with those tools only betters our community's future. We have to start teaching kids applications they will use in everyday life at a young age so from there is only a matter of getting better", states Poulin. To go along with this, he serves on the Outreach Committee for Uplift LA, an organization a part of the LA Metro Chamber of Commerce, where he was also awarded as one of LA's Top 40 Business Professionals under the age of 40.

Loyalty, hard work, respect, and pride are some of the major values Poulin emphasizes and lives by. Hockey is a game of pure respect and hard work and those values need to be instilled into our youth- and all the way up because those traits do not just apply to hockey, but to everyday life", Poulin says.

Poulin sees a tremendous opportunity to incorporate the local hockey community with a strong, pride-oriented hockey program at Central Maine Community College. According to Poulin, "we have an opportunity to help kids achieve academic success at an extremely affordable price, while allowing them to participate in competitive hockey in this community. This program has a chance to impact the youth in this community, but also all those who enjoy the competitive nature of the sport. I am excited to jump right in and be a part of this journey that I have been fortunate enough to join."

Poulin is no stranger to the Mustangs haven been a player on the inaugural squad last year.