Meet the new Oakland University Hockey Coach Former OU player and assistant coach Colin Ronayne is named new Head coach of D1 hockey at ou OU Graduate former player and assistant coach Colin Ronayne was named the 7th head coach of OUD1 Hockey team. Colin is an Oakland hockey veteran, having played 4 years for Oakland University, and was the team captain for the 2010-11 season. Colin looks forward to the opportunity. “I was pretty excited; it was a plan in the works for awhile so I knew before every one for awhile but hearing my name being called is pretty Exciting” Colin lead the team before as team captain in 2010 2011 Having been both a player assistant coach gives him the experience needed to put the program on track. “Seeing how things were done as and assistant coach. Is definitely going to help me in the transitions to make it a better situation for every one. You learn little intricacies in coaching. you don’t necessary get as a player but for sure playing with the program, I hold it close to my heart. As afar as winning goes and the tradition of everything, to see where it has gotten now is upsetting and I’m looking forward to the opportunity to turn it around.” …show more content…
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Doug Weight did a fine job taking over for Jack Capuano, leading the Islanders to the second best record in the entire league since he got the promotion at 24-12-4. He transformed how head coaches deal with the media by showing candor, humility and taking responsibility, all while holding players accountable. His press conferences were a can’t miss.
879 wins in 36yrs of coaching, 2nd most in men's college Division I basketball history behind Bob Knight.
Boudreau. Bruce Boudreau always kept a great record during the season, but when it came to the playoffs, he would have trouble getting his team through the first round. This plus the fact that he and the team captain of the Capitals, Alex Ovechkin, did not get along, made it a clear choice to hire a new coach. The next two, Dale Hunter and Adam Oates, were rather unsuccessful. Barry Trotz, however, it doing a great job so far.
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Game familiarity might be the single biggest reason why7 McMillan is being promoted to be the team’s head coach. McMillan could be a good fit and has a deep relationship with team president Larry Bird.
“I was a top recruit in high school, but that doesn’t really mean anything now that I’m in college. I’ve got to start over again.”
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college level, the hiring of coaches is a key responsibility for athletic directors that can be subject
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