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Sport(s)
  
Ice hockey

Record
  
0–0–0

Conference
  
Northeast-10

Role
  
Ice hockey

Team
  
Franklin Pierce

Name
  
Bruce Marshall

Title
  
Head Coach

1988–2013
  
Connecticut


Bruce Marshall (ice hockey) Bruce Marshall Named Head Coach of Franklin Pierce Mens Ice Hockey

Born
  
July 23, 1962 (age 61) West Boylston, MA (
1962-07-23
)

Education
  
University of Connecticut

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Bruce Turner Marshall (July 23, 1962 – October 15, 2016) was an American ice hockey coach who was – at his death – the head coach at Franklin Pierce University. He was previously the head coach of the Connecticut Huskies ice hockey team. Marshall took over for Ben Kirtland prior to the start of the 1988–1989 season. In his 24 years as the coach since then, he has transitioned them to Division I status. Just ten years later, in 1998–1999, the Huskies began Division I play. In their first year at the highest level, Connecticut went 20–10–4. The next year was successful as well, for a new program, with a 19–16–1 record overall. However, that success was short lived, as Marshall and the Huskies have finished with a losing record every year since, consistently rating near the very bottom of the RPI ratings. Marshall's 2010–11 season was his best in recent history, however, when he did manage to reach the 2011 AHA semifinals in Rochester.

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On January 7, 2013, Marshall resigned as head coach for health reasons. He had been on a medical leave of absence since November 6, 2012. Assistant coach David Berard was named head coach for the remainder of the 2012–13 season. Following a nationwide search, Mike Cavanaugh was named as Marshall's replacement after serving 18 years as an assistant at Boston College He died on October 15, 2016 at the age of 54.

Head coaching record

† Marshall stepped down on November 6 2012

References

Bruce Marshall (ice hockey) Wikipedia


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