Word: cahoon
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Quesnelle had been a Princeton hockey lifer. He began as an assistant in 1988, the same year he graduated from Old Nassau, and became head coach following the departure of Don “Toot” Cahoon...
...source also named Colgate interim coach Stan Moore, who will likely earn his second ECAC Coach of the Year award at next week’s league banquet, and Massachusetts assistant Mark Dennehy, who worked under Cahoon at Princeton, as potential candidates if they were to show interest. Neither could be reached for comment...
...Cahoon knows of what he speaks; while he has been coaching the Minutemen for the past four seasons, Cahoon spent the previous nine years coaching in Princeton, N.J. and he still sports a smart-looking Princeton hockey watch as a reminder...
...calls by the linesmen, we had a protocol, we had three calls for too many men on the ice—not against us, in the game—that protocol to start the game…It was an absolute circus,” Cahoon said. “An absolute circus...
That circus included, most notably, two whistles for icing against the team on the penalty kill—when icing is turned off—numerous non-calls on both sides for fouls near the puck and, as Cahoon mentioned, three penalties for too many men on the ice, only one of which had an actual impact on the play around the puck...