Sunday, August 8, 2021

More NCAA Coaching Changes for 2021-22


More coaching changes have occurred recently as the 2021-22 NCAA hockey season draws nearer.

Andy Murray has stepped down at Western Michigan after 10 seasons, and has been succeeded by associate coach and Broncos alumnus Pat Ferschweiler.

Mike Levine (Utica) is now the associate head coach at Northeastern, which has also hired former NHL goaltender Mike Condon (Princeton) as assistant coach.

Jason Fortier has been named an assistant coach at Maine, while Daniel Paille, a forward on the Boston Bruins 2011 Stanley Cup championship squad, has been elevated from volunteer to assistant at Canisius.

Lastly, former Air Force forward Chad Demers has been named director of hockey at his alma mater.

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