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Andy Murray (born March 3, 1951) is the former head coach for the Western Michigan Broncos men's ice hockey team of the NCAA Division I National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC). He is a former head coach of the Los Angeles Kings and the St. Louis Blues in the National Hockey League .
The Broncos enjoyed their best season in years, leading to an appearance in the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. After the 2010–11 season, Blashill departed WMU for an assistant coaching position with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League .
Western Michigan lost again in the first round to Clarkson 6–1. [7] Under first-year coach Jeff Blashill, Western Michigan received an at-large bid to the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, where they would lose their opening game 3–2 in double overtime to Denver. Denver scored two goals in the last 4:29 of the third period ...
This category is for ice hockey coaches at the Western Michigan University. Pages in category "Western Michigan Broncos ice hockey coaches" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Culhane played at Western Michigan during one of the most successful periods in program history. After graduating in 1987 he embarked on a short professional career, before retiring in 1992. In 1993 he returned to his alma mater and served as an assistant under Bill Wilkinson until the latter was fired in the midst of an investigation into the ...
Lost First round series, 0–2 (Northern Michigan) 2003–04: CCHA 28 12 13 3 - - - 27 8th 39 17 18 4 .487 Lost First round series, 1–2 2004–05: CCHA 28 8 18 2 - - - 18 T–10th 37 14 21 2 .405 Lost First round series, 1–2 (Northern Michigan) 2005–06: CCHA 28 7 16 5 - - - 19 11th 40 10 24 6 .325 Won First round series, 2–0 (Lake ...
Western Michigan Broncos ice hockey coaches (5 P) S. Western Michigan Broncos men's soccer coaches (3 P) V. Western Michigan Broncos women's volleyball coaches (1 P)
Western Michigan dropped back to the middle of the pack the following year but Horn played well enough to make the All-conference second team. Both he and the team saw moderate gains in his junior season but the Broncos were unable to recapture the magic of his freshman year and the team finished with a losing record in Horn's final season.