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Coaching Records Coaching Records Coaching Facts .......................................................................... 40 Team-By-Team Won-Lost-Tied Records, By Coach .................................................................................. 41 All-Time Coaches ...................................................................... 44 40 COACHING FACTS Coaching Facts *Does not include vacated years. COACHED TWO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS FROZEN FOUR WINS TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES INTO TOURNAMENT 16—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (.800) 24—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2012 Ned Harkness, Rensselaer (1953-61) and Cornell 14—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 (.700) 22—Ron Mason, Bowling Green and Michigan St., (1967-70) 14—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 1977-2002 Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech (1956) and Michigan 1984-2012 (.700) 22—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2012 (1962-64) 12—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2009 (.522) 20—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, Len Ceglarski, Clarkson (1962-70) and Boston College 10—John MacInnes, Michigan Tech, 1960-81 (.556) 1982-2013 (1973-91) 9—Ned Harkness, Rensselaer and Cornell, 1953-70 18—Richard Umile, New Hampshire, 1992-2013 Ron Mason, Bowling Green (1977-79) and Michigan St. (.643) (1982-2002) 15—Don Lucia, Colorado Col. and Minnesota, 1995-2013 9—Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, 1970-82 (.643) Jeff Sauer, Colorado Col. (1978) and Wisconsin 8—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1979-87 (.800) 13—Len Ceglarski, Clarkson and Boston College, 1962-91 (1983-2001) 13—George Gwozdecky, Miami (OH) and Denver, 1993- 7—Herb Brooks, Minnesota, 1974-79 (.875) 2013 Mike McShane, St. Lawrence (1983) and Providence 6—Len Ceglarski, Clarkson and Boston College, 12—Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-97 (1989-91) 1962-85 (.381) 12—*Jeff Sauer, Colorado Col. and Wisconsin, 1978-2001 George Gwozdecky, Miami (OH) (1993) and Denver 6—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1988-2000 (.500) (1995-2013) 11—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-2001 Jerry York, Bowling Green (1982-90) and Boston College FROZEN FOUR WINNING PERCENTAGE 11—Rick Comley, Northern Mich. and Michigan St, (1998-2013) 1980-2008 (Minimum four games) Don Lucia, Colorado Col. (1995-99) and Minnesota 1.000—*Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin, 1983-90 (4-0) 11—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. and Notre Dame, (2001-2013) 1991-2013 1.000—George Gwozdecky, Denver, 2004-05 (4-0) Dan Cahoon, Princeton (1991-2000) and Massachusetts .875—Herb Brooks, Minnesota, 1974-79 (7-1) 10—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (2000-07) 10—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 .833—Dean Blais, North Dakota, 1997-2001 (5-1) Mark Mazzoleni, Miami (OH) (1997) and Harvard .800—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (16-4) CONSECUTIVE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (2002-04) .800—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1979-87 (8-2) 22—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2012 Bill Wilkinson, Western Mich. (1986-96) and Wayne St. .750—Bob May, North Dakota, 1958-59 (3-1) 12—Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-97 (MI) (2003) .750—Mike Eaves, Wisconsin, 2006-10 (3-1) 10—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 Rick Comley, Northern Mich. (1980-99) and Michigan St. .714—Rick Comley, Northern Mich. and Michigan St. 10—Richard Umile, New Hampshire, 2002-11 (2004-08) (5-2) (1980-2007) 9—Ron Mason, Michigan St., 1982-90 Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. (1991-96) and .700—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 (14-6) Notre Dame (2007-13) 9—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1990-98 .700—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 9—Ron Mason, Michigan St., 1994-2002 Dean Blais, North Dakota (1997-2004) and Neb. Omaha (2011) 1984-2012 (14-6) 9—Dave Hakstol, North Dakota, 2005-13 .667—Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech and Michigan, 8—Don Lucia, Minnesota, 2001-08 FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 1956-64 (4-2) 8—Enrico Blasi, Miami (OH), 2006-13 13—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2009 .667—Amo Bessone, Michigan St., 1959-67 (4-2) 7—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-93 11—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2011 .667—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. and Notre Dame, 6—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St., 1991-96 11—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 1992-2011 (6-3) 6—Tim Whitehead, Maine, 2002-07 1982-2012 .556—Don Lucia, Colorado Col. and Minnesota, 6—Jerry York, Boston College, 2003-08 10—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 1998-2012 (5-4) 10—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 TOURNAMENT WINS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 37—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 1982- 9—Snooks Kelley, Boston College, 1948-68 6—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-56 2012 (.647) 9—John MacInnes, Michigan Tech, 1960-81 5—Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-69 30—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-2012 (.545) 8—Len Ceglarski, Clarkson and Boston College, 1962-90 5—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 29—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1991-2012 (.569) 8—Ron Mason, Bowling Green and Michigan St., 1984-2012 22—Ron Mason, Bowling Green and Michigan St., 1978-2001 4—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1978-2009 1977-2002 (.459) 7—Ned Harkness, Rensselaer and Cornell, 1953-70 3—Ned Harkness, Rensselaer and Cornell, 1954-70 21—Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-97 (.553) 7—Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, 1970-82 3—John MacInnes, Michigan Tech, 1962-75 20—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-2001 (.606) 7—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1988-2000 3—Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, 1973-81 19—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. and Notre Dame, CONSECUTIVE FROZEN FOUR APPEARANCES 3—Herb Brooks, Minnesota, 1974-79 1991-2011 (.655) 10—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 3—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1980-87 19—Don Lucia, Colorado Col. and Minnesota, 1995-2012 5—Cheddy Thompson, Colorado Col., 1948-52 2—Jack Kelley, Boston U., 1971-72 (.594) 5—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1974-78 2—Jeff Sauer, Wisconsin, 1983-90 16—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (.800) 5—Jack Parker, Boston U., 1993-97 2—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St., 1992-94 16—*Jeff Sauer, Colorado Col. and Wisconsin, 1978-2001 4—George Menard, St. Lawrence, 1959-62 2—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1996-98 (.569) 4—Ned Harkness, Cornell, 1967-70 2—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1993-99 16—Rick Comley, Northern Mich. and Michigan St, 4—Doug Woog, Minnesota, 1986-89 2—Dean Blais, North Dakota, 1997-2000 1980-2008 (.571) 4—Red Berenson, Michigan, 1995-98 2—Don Lucia, Minnesota, 2002-03 15—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1979-90 (.789) 4—Jerry York, Boston College, 1998-2001 2—George Gwozdecky, Denver, 2004-05 TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE 4—Dave Hakstol, North Dakota, 2005-08 2—Rick Comley, Northern Mich. and Michigan St. (Minimum eight games) 3—Snooks Kelley, Boston College, 1948-50 1991-2007 .889—Herb Brooks, Minnesota, 1974-79 (8-1) 3—John MacInnes, Michigan Tech, 1974-76 .800—Vic Heyliger, Michigan, 1948-57 (16-4) 3—Herb Brooks, Minnesota, 1974-76 .789—Gino Gasparini, North Dakota, 1979-90 (15-4) 3—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St., 1992-94 .727—Scott Sandelin, Minn. Duluth, 2004-12 (8-3) 3—Jerry York, Boston College, 2006-2008 .700—*Murray Armstrong, Denver, 1958-72 (14-6) .694—Bob Johnson, Wisconsin, 1970-82 (12-5-1) .667—Keith Allain, Yale, 2010-13 (6-3) .655—Jeff Jackson, Lake Superior St. and Notre Dame, 1991-2013 (19-10) .647—Jerry York, Bowling Green and Boston College, 1982-2013 (37-20-1) .643—Mike Eaves, Wisconsin, 2004-13 (9-5) .643—Ned Harkness, Rensselaer and Cornell, 1953-70 (9-5) .625—Jack Kelley, Boston U., 1966-72 (5-3) .625—Tim Whitehead, Maine, 2002-07 (10-6) .606—Shawn Walsh, Maine, 1987-2001 (20-13) .600—John MacInnes, Michigan Tech, 1960-81 (12-8) TEAM-BY-TEAM WON-LOST-TIED RECORDS 41 Team-By-Team Won-Lost-Tied Records By Coach Coach (Alma Mater) Yrs. in Tourn. Yrs. W L Ti CH 2d 3d 4th COLORADO COL. Cheddy Thompson (Gonzaga ‘41) 48, 49, 50-CH, 51, 52, 55 .................................................. 6 4 7 0 1 2 1 2 (53 TEAMS) Tom Bedecki (St. Francis Xavier ‘52) 57-CH ... 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Coach (Alma Mater) Yrs. in Tourn. Yrs. W L Ti CH 2d 3d 4th Jeff Sauer (Colorado Col. ‘65) 78 ........................ 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 AIR FORCE Don Lucia (Notre Dame ‘81) 95, 96, 97, Frank Serratore (Bemidji St. '82) 2007, 08, 98, 99 ......................................................................... 5 6 5 0 0 1 1 0 09, 11, 12 .................................................................. 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Owens (Colorado Col. ‘79) 2001, 02, 03, 05, 06, 08, 11 ................................................... 7 6 7 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 ALA.-HUNTSVILLE TOTAL 20 18 20 0 2 3 3 2 Doug Ross (Oakland CC. '74) 2007 ................... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 CORNELL Danton Cole (Michigan St. ‘91) 2010 ............... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ned Harkness (Royal Canadian Air Force Academy ‘43) 67-CH, 68, 69, 70-CH ............. 4 6 2 0 2 1 1 0 TOTAL 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Dick Bertrand (Cornell ‘70) 72, 73, 80, 81 ....... 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 2 ALAS. ANCHORAGE Lou Reycroft (Brown ‘72) 86 ................................ 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brush Christiansen (Alas. Methodist ‘72) Brian McCutcheon (Cornell ‘71) 91 ................... 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 90, 91, 92 .................................................................. 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Schafer (Cornell ‘86) 96, 97, 2002, 03, TOTAL 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 05, 06, 09, 10, 12 ................................................... 9 8 9 0 0 0 1 0 ALAS. FAIRBANKS TOTAL 19 18 20 0 2 2 2 2 Dallas Ferguson (Alas. Fairbanks ‘96) DARTMOUTH 2010 ........................................................................... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ed Jeremiah (Dartmouth ‘30) 48, 49 ................ 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 George Crowe (Springfield ‘59) 79, 80 ...........
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