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Sport(s)
  
Ice hockey

Name
  
Herb Hammond

1982–1988
  
1980–1982
  
Plattsburgh State

1968–1980
  
Oswego State


Born
  
December 5, 1939Boston, MA, USA (
1939-12-05
)

Died
  
July 23, 2009(2009-07-23) (aged 69)Fort Gratiot, MI, USA

1988–1989
  

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Herbert B. "Herb" Hammond was an American ice hockey coach and scout who led Brown for six seasons before beginning a professional career in the NHL. Hammond started coaching at Oswego State in 1968 and remained there for 12 years before moving on to Plattsburgh State. He took the Cardinals to the Division II National Title Game both years he was there (Losing to Lowell each time) and soon was offered the head coaching job at Brown. After six poor years Hammond left to become an NHL scout for 17 years and having his name etched on the Stanley Cup as part of the New York Rangers win in 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. Hammond died in 2009 after a long fight with cancer.

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