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...very excited about the opportunity to join USA Hockey and the National Team Development Program, which I’ve watched grow to achieve such tremendous results over the years,” Rolston said in a press release announcing his hire. “I also look forward to being a part of this dedicated staff and further expanding my coaching experience by helping top young players achieve their dreams and hopefully one day represent the United States in events such as the Olympics and World Cup of Hockey...
...assistants Ron Rolston and Nate Leaman were granted interviews, as was current assistant Gene Reilly. Former Crimson captain and Hobey Baker finalist Sean McCann ’94—who is currently also an assistant—sat down with Scalise’s search committee, as did St. Sebastian’s coach and former Harvard skater Steve Dagdigian...
...Rolston, formerly an assistant coach at Harvard prior to accepting a similar job at Boston College, remains one of the strongest candidates in the field. Before Mazzoleni’s resignation, Rolston was widely regarded as a potential successor to the Eagles’ legendary head man, Jerry York, and his name had been bandied about for several other openings...
...primary contenders may not be former Harvard players, but departed assistant coaches. Union’s head man Nate Leaman, one year removed from his assistant’s role under Mazzoleni, is beloved by the current Harvard unit—many of whom he recruited. Ron Rolston, a Crimson assistant from 1999-2002, currently occupies a spot on the Boston College bench alongside the legendary Jerry York, but may be reluctant to leave the Eagles, since he is considered to be one of the logical choices to succeed his current boss...
...Myself and [former Harvard assistant] Ronnie [Rolston] recruited a lot of those kids, so you’re always interested in how they’re doing. You follow them because you care. But now I have my own thing going on here, and I care a whole heck of a lot about the players here...