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Revision as of 19:04, 7 September 2023

Brian Durocher
Current position
TitleSpecial Assistant to the Director of Athletics
TeamBoston University
Biographical details
Born (1956-10-18) October 18, 1956 (age 67)
Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Playing career
1974–1978Boston University
Position(s)Goaltender
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1979–1980American International (asst.)
1980–1985Boston University (asst.)
1986–1991Colgate (asst.)
1991–1992Colgate
1992–1996Brown (asst.)
1996–2004Boston University (asst.)
2004–2023Boston University
2011USA Women's U-18 (asst.)

Brian Durocher is an American retired ice hockey player and coach who is currently working as a special assistant at Boston University. He won a national championship with Boston University as a player before embarking on a long coaching career.

Career

Durocher began his college career with Boston University in 1974. Though initially the primary goaltender, he split the starting duties with Pat Devlin in his first two seasons, helping BU win consecutive ECAC tournament championships. Durocher transitioned into the secondary role beginning in his junior year when Jim Craig joined the program. Though he was played less frequently than before, Durocher still made several appearances in goal, helping BU win another conference title in 1977. In his senior season, Durocher helped the Terriers produce one of the best seasons in program history, finishing the regular season as a top team in the nation with a 25–1 record. After Crain won the quarterfinal match in the conference tournament, Durocher was in goal for a stunning upset in the semifinal round.[1] Though the Terriers won the consolation game, their season would have typically ended there as the two ECAC semifinalists were given bids into the NCAA tournament. Fortunately, the NCAA had altered the tournament format two years earlier and gave itself the ability to add additional team to the field as they saw fit. BU was given a reprieve and awarded a bid into the quarterfinal round where they were able to exact their revenge over Providence

References

  1. ^ "ECAC Tournament". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved 2014-04-23.