Career
He is currently the head coach of the Hannover Scorpions in Germany, where he spent most of his professional career. Soccio played his junior hockey with the North Bay Centennials, an OHL team based out of North Bay, Ontario. In his four years with the Centennials, he scored 114 goals and 190 assists, totaling 304 points. In his final year, Soccio"s 135 points was the second highest point total, trailing only Montreal Canadiens draft pick Andrew Cassels, chosen 17th overall in the National Hockey League draft held earlier that year.
Soccio started his professional hockey career in the IHL with the Fort Wayne Komets, where he played one game in the 1988-1989 IHL season.
The following year, he would play 60 games with the ECHL"s Winston-Salem Thunderbirds, where he scored 51 goals and 113 points. He, along with teammate Trent Kaese and Bill McDougall of the Erie Panthers would be named the starting forwards of the East Coast Hockey League"s all-star team
After several teams in various minor leagues, Soccio signed with the Hannover Scorpions of the DEL. Soccio would lead the Scorpions in scoring five out his eight seasons, and would tie for the lead in another (teammate Gilbert Dionne had the same amount of points but scored more goals). On March 7, 2006, Soccio"s #20 was raised to the rafters in the form of an oversized jersey.
Following the end of his professional playing career, he opened the Soccio Ice and Event Center in Langenhagen near the city of Hannover.
Soccio would later return to the Scorpions as a player-coach and would later serve as a player-coach for South Carolina Langenhagen, a 3rd division team, where he would score 11 goals and 41 points in the 2008-2009 season. In July 2011, Soccio joined the coaching staff of Germany’s Women's National Team as an assistant. In August 2013, Soccio took over as head coach of the Hannover Scorpions who had withdrawn from Germany’s top-tier DEL and made a fresh start in the Oberliga.