According to a post from College Hockey News, UMass Lowell Men’s Hockey Coach Blaise MacDonald is soon to be fired.
MacDonald, who led a very young RiverHawks team to a 4-21-2 record in Hockey East play, struggled with the reins of a team which lost 15 members of its 2009-10 squad. He came to Lowell from Niagara after turning that program around and replaced current Maine coach Tim Whitehead following the 2001 season.
He was 150-178-42 at Lowell, and didn’t lead the team to any NCAA tournament berths in his ten years there.
CHN also tweeted that Providence Head Coach Tim Army is likely to be relieved of his duties as well.
MacDonald, who led a very young RiverHawks team to a 4-21-2 record in Hockey East play, struggled with the reins of a team which lost 15 members of its 2009-10 squad. He came to Lowell from Niagara after turning that program around and replaced current Maine coach Tim Whitehead following the 2001 season.
He was 150-178-42 at Lowell, and didn’t lead the team to any NCAA tournament berths in his ten years there.
CHN also tweeted that Providence Head Coach Tim Army is likely to be relieved of his duties as well.
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