CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
. 2002 Spencer Penrose Trophy winner as national coach of the year
. 2004 Spencer Penrose Trophy finalist
. Has led Maine into the NCAA Tournament in each of his three seasons behind the bench
. Led Maine to 2002 national championship game vs. Minnesota as interim head coach following the death of former head coach Shawn Walsh
. Finalist for both Hockey East and national coach of the year in four of his eight seasons as a head coach
. Member of the 1990-91 Maine coaching staff on a team that was 32-9-2, advanced to the Frozen Four, and won fourth-highest number of games in school history
. During his tenure at University of Massachusetts Lowell as assistant and head coach, River Hawks advanced to the Hockey East semifinals seven of 10 years, the second-most in the league behind Maine
CAREER RECORDS
Overall
Eight seasons: 158-123-26
Maine
. 2003-04 – 32-7-3 (Hockey East Champion, Frozen Four participant)
. 2002-03 – 24-10-5 (NCAA Tournament participant)
. 2001-02 – 26-11-7 (Hockey East finalist, NCAA national championship finalist)
UMass Lowell
. 2000-01 – 19-16-3 (Hockey East semifinals)
. 1999-2000 – 9-22-3
. 1998-99 – 17-19-0 (Hockey East quarterfinals)
. 1997-98 – 16-17-3 (Hockey East semifinals)
. 1996-97 – 15-21-2 (Hockey East semifinals)
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