Joe Marsh (ice hockey)

Joe Marsh (born October 26, 1951) is an American retired ice hockey coach who worked as the head coach of the St. Lawrence Saints men's ice hockey from 1985 to 2012.

Joe Marsh
Biographical details
Born (1951-10-26) October 26, 1951 (age 73)
Lynn, Massachusetts, U.S.
Playing career
1974–1975New Hampshire
Position(s)Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1985–2012St. Lawrence
Head coaching record
Overall482–418–75 (.533)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1988 ECAC Champion
1988 ECAC Tournament champion
1989 ECAC tournament champion
1992 ECAC tournament champion
2000 ECAC Champion
2000 ECAC tournament champion
2001 ECAC tournament champion
2007 ECAC Champion
Awards
1989 ECAC Coach of the Year
1989 Spencer Penrose Award
1996 ECAC Coach of the Year
1999 ECAC Coach of the Year
2000 Spencer Penrose Award
2007 Tim Taylor Award

Early life

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Marsh was born in Lynn, Massachusetts. He played collegiate hockey with the New Hampshire Wildcats men's ice hockey team.[1]

Career

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Marsh was the head coach of the St. Lawrence Saints men's ice hockey team from 1985 through the end of the 2011–12 season.[2] Marsh led the Saints to an NCAA tournament berth in his second year and a runner-up finish the following season, St. Lawrence's first Frozen Four appearance in 26 years. Over the next 26 seasons, Marsh became the most successful head coach in school history, accumulating 482 wins, two conference regular season titles, five conference tournament titles, eight conference championship appearances, and eight NCAA tournament appearances.[3]

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
St. Lawrence Saints (ECAC Hockey) (1985–2012)
1985–86 St. Lawrence 16–15–0 10–11–0 7th ECAC quarterfinals
1986–87 St. Lawrence 24–11–0 15–7–0 3rd NCAA regional quarterfinals
1987–88 St. Lawrence 29–9–0 18–4–0 t-1st NCAA runner-up
1988–89 St. Lawrence 29–7–0 18–4–0 2nd NCAA regional quarterfinals
1989–90 St. Lawrence 13–15–4 12–8–2 5th ECAC quarterfinals
1990–91 St. Lawrence 21–13–1 15–6–1 t-2nd ECAC runner-up
1991–92 St. Lawrence 22–10–2 15–6–1 t-2nd NCAA regional semifinals
1992–93 St. Lawrence 17–12–3 12–8–2 6th ECAC quarterfinals
1993–94 St. Lawrence 10–21–0 8–14–0 10th ECAC Preliminary Round
1994–95 St. Lawrence 15–17–1 10–12–0 8th ECAC Preliminary Round
1995–96 St. Lawrence 20–12–3 15–4–3 3rd ECAC quarterfinals
1996–97 St. Lawrence 10–20–5 5–12–5 9th ECAC Preliminary Round
1997–98 St. Lawrence 9–20–4 8–12–2 t-9th ECAC first round
1998–99 St. Lawrence 23–13–3 15–4–3 2nd NCAA regional quarterfinals
1999–00 St. Lawrence 27–8–2 16–3–1 1st NCAA Frozen Four
2000–01 St. Lawrence 20–13–4 13–6–3 2nd NCAA regional quarterfinals
2001–02 St. Lawrence 11–21–2 9–11–2 t-9th ECAC first round
2002–03 St. Lawrence 11–21–5 7–12–3 9th ECAC first round
2003–04 St. Lawrence 14–21–6 7–12–3 10th ECAC quarterfinals
2004–05 St. Lawrence 17–19–2 9–12–1 7th ECAC quarterfinals
2005–06 St. Lawrence 21–17–2 12–9–1 5th ECAC quarterfinals
2006–07 St. Lawrence 23–14–2 16–5–1 1st NCAA regional semifinals
2007–08 St. Lawrence 13–20–4 7–13–2 9th ECAC first round
2008–09 St. Lawrence 21–12–5 11–7–4 4th ECAC Third Place (win)
2009–10 St. Lawrence 19–16–7 9–8–5 t-5th ECAC Third Place (loss)
2010–11 St. Lawrence 13–22–5 6–15–1 11th ECAC quarterfinals
2011–12 St. Lawrence 14–19–3 10–11–1 8th ECAC first round
St. Lawrence: 482–418–75
Total: 482–418–75

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Joe Marsh (b.1951) Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  2. ^ "Joe Marsh Year-By-Year Coaching Record". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  3. ^ "St. Lawrence Men's Hockey Team History". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Spencer Penrose Award
1988–89
1999–00
Succeeded by
Preceded by Tim Taylor Award
1988–89
1995–96
1998–99
2006–07
Succeeded by