By Tim Healey/DFP Staff
Boston University issued a release Wednesday afternoon to name former Terrier Steve Greeley the associate head coach of the BU men’s hockey team.
“Steve is a bright and well-respected scout in the hockey world and he’ll be a fantastic college hockey coach,” head coach David Quinn said in the release. “He’ll help us out in a lot of ways, as he is a fantastic evaluator of talent and a hard-working, enthusiastic person who will be able to connect with our players on many levels. I couldn’t be more pleased to have him back here at BU.”
Greeley, who played four years under Jack Parker from 2000 to 2004, has worked as a scout for the Los Angeles Kings the last seven years.
For more on Greeley, read our article from last week.
Anonymous • Jul 23, 2013 at 10:47 am
So we hire a guy that has no college hockey recruiting experience. Yep, that will really help our recruiting…NOT!
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Anonymous • Jul 4, 2013 at 9:30 pm
He is a good choice. Recruiting is the problem and he has recruiting experience at the pro level.
Anonymous • Jul 4, 2013 at 1:25 pm
The announcement seems like we have formally decided to minimize out hockey program.