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Bill Fenwick <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Fenwick <[log in to unmask]>
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Brian M. writes:
>>There are two things I am wondering about.  First, I believe the Miami program
>>said BGSU coach York is the 9th winningest in NCAA college hockey history and
>>the 3rd winningest among active Division I coaches (I think I read that right)
>>Who is the winningest coach and with what record?  I'll settle for Division I
>>if that makes a difference.
>
>I don't usually attempt to answer these questions, what with all the hockey
>stat mavens out on the list, but I would think the answer would have to be Jack
>Parker from Boston University.  I'm not sure there is any other coachin all of
>Division 1 with his longevity, and certainly no one at such a successful
>program.  I don't know his record though (Tony, Sid are you out there?)
 
Ok, I admit I've got the advantage of having the Drop the Puck yearbook in
front of me...
 
The winningest coach, as well as the winningest active coach, is Michigan
State's Ron Mason, with a record of 684-296-48.  He passed the now-retired
Len Ceglarski late last season.
 
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