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Karen/Greg Ambrose <[log in to unmask]>
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Karen/Greg Ambrose <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Jun 1999 19:25:44 +0100
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Ed Moller writes:
 
>Jack Kelley of Boston University has a greater legacy than Charlie Holt.  He
>can claim seven coaches in D-1 who played for him:
>        Ron Anderson - Merrimack
>        Toot Cahoon - Princeton
>        Jim Cross - Vermont
>        Jack Parker - BU
>        Billy Riley - Lowell
>        Steve Stirling - Providence
>        Dick Toomey - Brown
>
>Would someone confirm whether Cahoon's predecessor at Princeton, Jim
>Higgins, played for Kelley? I am not sure whether Buddy Powers played all
>four years for Jack Parker.  He may have played one year for Leon Abbott.
>
>Parker can claim three head coaches in various levels of college hockey, not
>to mention the number of assistant coaches throughout the game who played
>for him:
>        Ken Kuzyk - St. Anselm's
>        Terry Meagher - Bowdoin
>        Buddy Powers - RPI/Bowling Green
 
I was primarily referring to the present, although I will admit that Jack
Kelley's legacy is quite impressive.  Charlie Holt does have quite a few
former players coaching at all levels - D3 to the NHL.
 
Greg Ambrose
 
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