Jason Guerriero

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Jason Guerriero
Born (1981-08-18) August 18, 1981 (age 43)
Manorville, New York, USA
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for Northeastern
Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Ilves
Milwaukee Admirals
Rockford IceHogs
EHC Visp
Fehérvár AV19
Schwenninger Wild Wings
SønderjyskE Ishockey
Playing career 20012011
Coaching career
Current position
TitleAssistant coach
Team Northeastern
Conference Hockey East
Biographical details
Alma mater Northeastern University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2011–2013 Holy Cross (assistant)
2013–2015 Yale (assistant)
2015–2019 Brown (assistant)
2019–2022 Brown (associate)
2022–Present Northeastern (assistant)

Jason Guerriero is an American ice hockey coach and former defenseman who was an All-American for Northeastern. [1]

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Career

Guerriero was a star player in juniors, leading the NAHL in scoring in 2001 and leading the Texas Tornado to a league championship. He began attending Northeastern University the following autumn and immediately became a major piece of the team's offense. Unfortunately, during his four-year tenure, the Huskies were never a top team. [2] For his senior season Guerriero was named team captain and was named an All-American. Once the team's season was over, Guerriero signed with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers and finished the year in the AHL.

For his first full season as a professional, Guerriero played in Finland but returned to the AHL the following year. He spent most of the next two years playing for the Milwaukee Admirals, producing modest numbers. He returned to Europe in 2008 and split time between two teams. With the second, Alba Volán Székesfehérvár, he helped the team win the Hungarian championship. The next season he tied for the scoring lead for the Schwenninger Wild Wings and led the team to a regular season championship. Guerriero played one further season in Denmark before hanging up his skates.

In 2011, Guerriero began his coaching career as an assistant for Holy Cross. After two years, he took a similar position with Yale and then joined Brown two years afterwards. [3] He stuck with the Bears and was promoted to Associate head coach in 2019. [4]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1997–98 Syracuse Jr. Crunch MetJHL 47264470114
1998–99 Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 4611233460300020
1999–00 Texas Tornado NAHL 4824376111771450
2000–01 Texas Tornado NAHL 5228558376856114
2001–02 Northeastern Hockey East 399263540
2002–03 Northeastern Hockey East 347222930
2003–04 Northeastern Hockey East 3416193516
2004–05 Northeastern Hockey East 3817314816
2004–05 Bridgeport Sound Tigers AHL 111564
2005–06 Ilves SM-liiga 531019291240004
2006–07 Rockford IceHogs UHL 20220
2006–07 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 731424383741012
2007–08 Milwaukee Admirals AHL 64928374850006
2008–09 EHC Visp NLB 162131516
2008–09 Alba Volán Székesfehérvár EBEL 145712882570
2009–10 Schwenninger Wild Wings Bundesliga 501635515213113146
2010–11 SønderjyskE Ishockey AL-Bank Ligaen 3811354622103364
NAHL totals1005292144193
NCAA totals1454998147102
AHL totals14824578189

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-Hockey East First Team 2004–05 [5]
AHCA East First-Team All-American 2004–05 [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners" (PDF). NCAA.org. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  2. "Northeastern Huskies men's Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide" (PDF). Northeastern Huskies. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2021. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  3. "Jason Guerriero". Linked In. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  4. "Jason Guerriero". Brown Bears. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
  5. "Hockey East All-Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Len Ceglarski Sportsmanship Award
2004–05
Succeeded by