Moser is entering his sixth season in Catamount Country and fourth as Associate Head Coach. With the Catamounts Moser has overseen the forwards, power play, and recruiting. In 2025-26, Vermont won seven games against ranked opponents, and their eight Hockey East wins were the most by the Catamounts since 2016-17.
On the international scene Moser has coached Slovakia in five World Junior (U-20) Championships. With the Slovaks he ran the forwards and power play. At the 2023 World Juniors in Nova Scotia the Slovaks finished second in the tournament with a power play clicking at 45%. Between UVM and Slovakia, Moser has coached over 30 NHL draft picks, including current NHL players Juraj Slafkovsky, Simon Nemec, Dalibor Dvorsky, and Sam Honzek.
Prior to Vermont, Moser spent two seasons as an assistant coach at RPI. The Tonawanda, N.Y., native helped the Engineers to one of their best seasons as they went 17-15-2, including four straight victories to conclude the regular season. Their 13-8-1 ECAC Hockey record was good enough for a fourth-place finish and a first round postseason bye.. Several student-athletes earned postseason league honors, including Will Reilly, who went on to sign an NHL contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Moser oversaw RPI's penalty kill unit which ranked second in the ECAC (86.8%) and 12th nationally.
Moser’s first five seasons as a division one assistant coach were at Canisius. The Golden Griffins captured their first regular season championship in 2016-17 and made three appearances in the Atlantic Hockey Final Four. That Canisius staff recruited two Hobey Baker Top 10 Finalists and two league Players of the Year. Outside of collegiate hockey, Moser has coached at the USA Hockey National Camps since 2014.
As a two-sport Division I athlete, Moser was captain of the Canisius men's hockey team during the 2011-12 campaign and appeared in 134 career games for the Golden Griffins. A two-time recipient of the team's Dr. David B. Dietz Award, he was a nominee for the national Hockey Humanitarian Award in 2011 and the Derek Hines Unsung Hero Award in 2012. He was also a four-year starter in golf at Canisius and went on to be the assistant golf coach at St. Lawrence University while working with their women's hockey program.
Moser earned his Bachelor's in Management and Marketing in 2012 and his Master's in Sport Administration in 2014. His wife, Kelly and sons Cal and Mick spend their weekends at the Gutterson Fieldhouse cheering on the Catamounts.