Stan Moore (ice hockey)

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Stan Moore
Biographical details
Born Massena, New York, U.S.
Playing career
1974–1978 Oswego State
Position(s) Left wing
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1978–1985 Potsdam State (volunteer assistant)
1985–1988 Brown (assistant)
1988–1992 Providence (assistant)
1992–1996 Colgate (assistant)
1996–1998 Union
1998–2003Colgate (assistant)
2003–2004Colgate (interim)
2004–2005Colgate (assistant)
2005–2011Providence (assistant)
2011–2012 Colby (interim)
2012–2013Bridgton Academy
2018–2019 SV Kaltern
2019–2020 Bowdoin (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall53-62-13 (.465)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2004 Hockey East regular season champion
2019 Italian Hockey League
2019 Coppa Italia
Awards
1997 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award
2004 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award

Stan Moore is a retired American ice hockey player and coach.

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Early life and education

Moore was born in Massena, New York. He graduated from the State University of New York at Oswego in 1978.

Career

After graduating from college, Moore embarked on a coaching career, taking him to several programs throughout the Northeast. [1] While he spent the majority of his career as an assistant coach, Moore worked as the head coach of Union for two seasons, and then as an interim coach for both Colgate and Colby, each for only one season. [2] Despite the short time he spent as a head coach, Moore has received the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award twice [3] and won a conference regular season title.

For the 2018–2019 season, Moore coached the Italian Hockey League second tier team of Caldaro, which he led to both league and Coppa Italia wins.

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Union Skating Dutchmen (ECAC Hockey)(1996–1998)
1996–97 Union 18-13-311-8-3t-5th ECAC Quarterfinals
1997–98 Union 6-22-44-15-312th
Union:24-35-715-23-6
Colgate Raiders (ECAC Hockey)(2003–2004)
2003–04 Colgate 22-12-514-6-21st ECAC third-place game (win)
Colgate:22-12-5
Colby Mules (NESCAC)(2011–2012)
2011–12 Colby 7-15-14-13-110th
Colby:7-15-14-13-1
Total:53-62-13

      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

[4]

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References

  1. "Stan Moore". Providence Friars. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
  2. "Stan Moore Year-by-Year Coaching Record". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
  3. "ECAC Hockey Awards". College Hockey historical Archive. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
  4. "Colgate hockey Record Book" (PDF). Colgate Raiders. Retrieved 2014-08-16.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Tim Taylor Award
1996–97
2003–04
Succeeded by