The Finals-week edition of the Minnesota Daily had this capsule on Gophers coach Doug Woog. Headline: FIPUCK.STO Publish Date: 12/05/1994 Name: Doug Woog Sport: hockey. Years at Minnesota: 10 (284-112-24) Education: University of Minnesota, B.S. in education with honors; St. Thomas, master's degree in guidance and counseling. Background: Woog started his hockey career at South St. Paul High School, where he was a three-time all-state selection. From there he accepted an athletic scholarship to the University of Minnesota and played under legendary head coach John Mariucci. As a junior center, Woog received All-America honors and, as a senior, he was the team's captain and Most Valuable Performer. Woog started teaching at Hopkins West Junior High School, where he instructed geography and coached the football and hockey teams. He then moved back to South St. Paul High School and became the head soccer coach and an assistant for the hockey and baseball teams. Woog then coached the St. Paul Vulcans junior hockey league team from 1971-1977 and directed them to two national titles. After three years as head coach of the South St. Paul High hockey team, and one year as the assistant for the 1984 Olympic team, he took over the helm of Gophers hockey. At Minnesota, Woog has a streak of nine consecutive NCAA tournament appearances and nine consecutive finishes among the WCHA's top two teams in league play. Woog's teams have also appeared in five NCAA Final Four tournaments.