Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey

Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey
Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey
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University Northeastern University
Conference Hockey East
Head coach Jim Madigan
1st year, 1–1–1
Arena Matthews Arena
Capacity: 4,666
Location Boston, Massachusetts
Student section The DogHouse
Colors Red and Black

             

NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
1982
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1982, 1988, 1994, 2009
Conference Tournament Champions
1982, 1988

The Northeastern Huskies men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the Northeastern University. The Huskies are a member of Hockey East. They play at the 4,666-seat Matthews Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]

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History

The men's ice hockey program has existed since 1929 and played as an independent NCAA Division I team until joining the ECAC in 1961. Northeastern is a founding member of the Hockey East athletic conference, which the team joined in 1984. The Huskies' men's hockey team has generally met with mediocre success. The Huskies had their most success in the 1980s, when the team won the prestigious Beanpot tournament four times (the only times Northeastern has captured the Beanpot) and was the runner-up twice. Its best season came in 1982, when the Huskies finished 25-9-2 and made it to the NCAA Frozen Four. They also won the Hockey East championship in 1988, and made appearances in the NCAA hockey tournament in 1988, 1994, and 2009.

Brad Thiessen was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team in 2007.

The program's most notable coach was ex-Boston Bruin and Hockey Hall of Famer Fern Flaman, who was the head coach between 1970 and 1989. The team's most recent coach is former New York Islanders' farm system coach Greg Cronin, who coached the Huskies from 2005 until 2011, when he accepted a position as an assistant coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs . Through the end of the 2011 regular season, Cronin has had a coaching record of 85-99-28. His best season on St. Botolph Street was the 2008-09 season, when the Huskies had their best record in a generation, finishing 25-12-4 and making the NCAA tournament, as well as being ranked at one point during the season 4th in the nation, Northeastern's highest national ranking ever in any men's team sport.

Northeastern players who have gone on to significant professional hockey careers have included David Poile '71, long time general manager of the NHL Washington Capitals and current general manager of the NHL Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues goaltender and two-time All-American Bruce Racine '88, NHL defenseman Dan McGillis, Montreal Canadiens winger Chris Nilan, and Chicago Blackhawks defenseman and Hobey Baker Award finalist Jim Fahey '02. Michael Ryan '02 is currently a forward for the Carolina Hurricanes and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins goalie and Hobey Baker Award finalist Brad Thiessen '09.

Other than those who have achieved success in the professional ranks, some of the more notable individual players in team history include Art Chisholm and Ray Picard, each two-time All-Americans; and Sandy Beadle and Jason Guerriero, each a one-time All-American who was also a Hobey Baker Award finalist. Chisholm is the leading career goal scorer for the Huskies with 100, while Jim Martel is the career scoring leader with 210 points. The most notable goaltenders in team history are Racine and Keni Gibson, who between them hold most school career records. Brad Thiessen, who turned professional after his junior year (2009), broke Gibson's school record with eight career shutouts by his sophomore season and had been threatening several career goaltending records.

Season-by-season records

Note: This list is incomplete.

Year Overall Record ECAC Record Beanpot Results Post Season Head Coach
W L T Win % W L T Pts Win % Finish
1973-74 10 13 4 .444 7 10 2 16 .421 T-11th 3rd Fern Flaman
1974-75 15 11 2 .571 10 11 1 21 .477 9th 3rd Fern Flaman
1975-76 9 16 1 .365 6 16 1 13 .283 T-14th 4th Fern Flaman
1976-77 11 16 0 .407 9 13 0 18 .409 13th 4th Fern Flaman
1977-78 10 17 1 .375 7 16 1 15 .313 15th 4th Fern Flaman
1978-79 12 15 0 .444 11 11 0 22 .500 9th 3rd Fern Flaman
1979-80 7 20 0 .259 5 16 0 10 .238 6th East 1st Fern Flaman
1980-81 13 13 0 .500 12 9 0 24 .571 T-2nd East 4th Fern Flaman
1981-82 25 9 2 .722 14 6 1 29 .690 1st East 3rd NCAA Third Place Fern Flaman
1982-83 13 14 1 .482 9 11 1 19 .452 5th East 2nd Fern Flaman
1983-84 16 12 1 .569 10 10 1 21 .500 5th East 1st Fern Flaman
Year Overall Record Hockey East Record Beanpot Results Post Season Head Coach
W L T Win % W L T Pts Win % Finish
1984-85 13 24 1 .355 11 22 1 23 .338 6th 1st Fern Flaman
1985-86 20 17 2 .538 18 14 2 38 .559 3rd 4th Fern Flaman
1986-87 12 21 3 .375 11 18 3 25 .391 5th 2nd Fern Flaman
1987-88 21 13 4 .605 13 9 4 30 .577 1st 1st NCAA First Round Fern Flaman
1988-89 18 16 2 .528 13 11 2 28 .538 T-3rd 4th Fern Flaman
1989-90 16 19 2 .459 9 10 2 20 .476 T-5th 4th Don McKenney
1990-91 8 25 2 .257 3 16 2 8 .190 8th 3rd Don McKenney
1991-92 16 19 0 .457 7 14 0 14 .333 7th 4th Ben Smith
1992-93 10 24 1 .300 6 17 1 13 .271 8th 3rd Ben Smith
1993-94 19 13 7 .577 10 8 6 26 .542 4th 4th NCAA First Round Ben Smith
1994-95 16 14 5 .529 11 8 5 27 .563 4th 3rd Ben Smith
1995-96 10 21 5 .347 6 13 5 17 .354 7th 2nd Ben Smith
1996-97 8 25 3 .264 2 17 2 6 .143 9th 3rd Bruce Crowder
1997-98 21 15 3 .577 13 8 3 29 .604 4th 4th Bruce Crowder
1998-99 11 20 3 .368 6 16 2 14 .292 9th 2nd Bruce Crowder
1999-00 12 19 5 .403 8 11 5 21 .438 T-5th 4th Bruce Crowder
2000-01 13 9 4 .417 7 13 4 18 .375 7th 3rd Bruce Crowder
2001-02 19 17 3 .526 11 11 2 24 .500 5th 2nd Bruce Crowder
2002-03 10 21 3 .338 5 17 2 12 .250 T-8th 4th Bruce Crowder
2003-04 11 16 7 .426 5 13 6 16 .333 9th 3rd Bruce Crowder
2004-05 15 18 5 .461 10 10 4 24 .500 6th 2nd Bruce Crowder
2005-06 3 24 7 .191 3 17 7 13 .241 9th 4th Greg Cronin
2006-07 13 18 5 .431 9 15 5 23 .426 7th 3rd Greg Cronin
2007-08 16 18 3 .473 12 13 2 26 .481 6th 4th Greg Cronin
2008-09 25 12 4 .659 18 6 3 39 .722 2nd 2nd NCAA First Round Greg Cronin
2009-10 16 13 1 .550 11 11 1 23 .500 9th 3rd Greg Cronin
2010-11 14 16 8 .474 10 10 7 27 .500 6th 2nd Greg Cronin
2011-12 1 1 1 .500 1 1 1 3 .500 Jim Madigan

Notable alumni

Northeastern players who have gone on to significant professional hockey careers have included:

See also

References

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