Terry Flanagan Award

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The Terry Flanagan Award is given each year by the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) to an assistant hockey coach. The award is intended to recognize the coach's entire body of work, not just his performance in one season.[1] The first recipient was Terry Flanagan, an assistant coach at Bowling Green.[1]

The award's recipients:[1][2][3]

Year Recipient Program(s)
1997 Terry Flanagan Bowling Green
1998 Holy Cross, RPI, UMass–Boston, Northeastern
1999 Minnesota–Duluth
2000 Mel Pearson Michigan
2001 Boston University
2002 SUNY Plattsburgh
2003 Stu Irving Merrimack
2004 Western Michigan, Michigan State
2005 Grant Standbrook Maine
2006 Bill Powers Michigan
2007 New Hampshire, Miami (OH), Wisconsin
2008 Providence, Dartmouth
2009 Miami, Denver
2010 Notre Dame
2011 Brian Hills RIT, Bowling Green
2012 Ferris State University
2013 Mike Cavanaugh Boston College
2014 Norwich University
2015 Brent Brekke Miami (OH)
2016 Mike Gibbons Bemidji State, Northern Michigan, Colorado College, Denver, St. Cloud State
2017 Mike Guentzel Minnesota, Colorado College, Omaha
2018 Quinnipiac, Cornell
2019 Kevin Patrick Union, Bowling Green, Wisconsin, Vermont

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Venniro, Joe (January 24, 2011). "Men's hockey Associate Head Coach Brian Hills to be honored with the 2011 Terry Flanagan Award". RIT Athletics. Archived from the original on January 25, 2011. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  2. ^ "Awards :: USCHO.com". USCHO.com. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  3. ^ http://www.ahcahockey.com/awards.php
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