Greg Ambrose wrote:
> I have just reviewed last year's HE Media Guide (I don't have this year's
> for some reason), here is a rundown of the Coach of the Year winners:
>
> 1986 Jack Parker w/20-11-3 (25-14-4 overall), 1985 19-11-4 (24-14-4)
> 1987 Bill Riley w/20-10-2 (22-12-2 " ), 1986 5-27-2 (11-29-1)
> 1988 Shawn Walsh w/20- 4-2 (34-8-2 " ), 1987 19-12-1 (24-16-2)
> 1989 Fern Flaman w/13-11-2 (18-16-2) " ), 1988 13- 9-4 (20-13-4)
> 1990 Shawn Walsh w/14- 6-1 (33-11-2) " ), 1989 17- 9-0 (31-14-0)
> 1991 Dick Umile w/10- 9-2 (22-11-2) " ), first year as coach
> 1992 Jack Parker w/10- 7-4 (22- 9-4) " ), 1991 10-15-1 (14-20-1)
> 1993 Shawn Walsh w/22- 1-1 (42 -1-2) " ), 1992 17 -2-2 (31- 4-2)
> 1994 Bruce Crowder 14- 6-4 (25-10-5) " ), 1993 10-13-1 (20-17-2)
> 1995 Shawn Walsh w/15 -3-6 (32- 6-6) " ), 1994 a forfeit year
First, the overall record should only be for the regular season, as
the award is voted on before the playoffs begin (and awarded before
the HE Championship Weekend).
Second, Greg got his BU season record quite confused, as he gave the
1988-98 record for the 1990-91 record. The actual BU records (if
anyone really cares):
Season HE HE Regular Overall
Pos Record Season Record
1988-89 5 10-15-1 14-19-1 14-20-1
1989-90 3 12- 7-2 19-12-2 25-17-2
1990-91 3 13- 6-2 22-10-2 28-11-2
1991-92 4 10- 7-4 22- 7-4 22- 9-4
So, in reality, Jack Parker won in 1992 despite his team dropping
from 3rd to 4th, winning 3 fewer league games and the same number of
regular season games overall. It is likely that he won because he
was that he was able to mold a young team that lost 13 players into a
contender, one that equalled the win total in the very highly
talented 1990-91 team (of which 4 players are currently in the NHL
and 2 others played for a season or more in the NHL, including one
who was on a Stanley Cup winning team). The 1991-92 team lost the
top two, 4 of the top 5, and 8 of the top 10 scorers from 1990-91.
It also lost 5 defensemen and one of the two regular goalies.
Mind you, the freshman class on that team was pretty good itself, as
it included Rich Brennan, Derek Herlofsky, Kaj Linna, J.P. McKersie,
Mike Prengergast, Ken Rausch, and Steve Thornton, all who won the
Hockey East and NCAA titles as seniors (Mike Pomichter was also a
member of that class, but he left BU after his junior year).
So the overal and league team records are only a part of winning the
Cocah of the Year Award.
Sean Pickett E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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