Bruce Marshall
Bruce Marshall

Bio

Bruce Marshall will enter his second season as head coach of the Franklin Pierce University men's ice hockey team in 2016-17 (hiring release).

In his first year (2015-15) at the helm of the men's squad, Marshall increased the win total and winning percentage from the previous season. As a team, the Ravens also saw an increase in assists and shots per game.

Rindge will be just the second collegiate head coaching stop for Marshall, who previously spent 25 seasons behind the bench at University of Connecticut, serving as the head coach from 1988-89 through 2012-13. Inheriting a program which had won 15 games in a season just three times in a nearly 30-year history, Marshall guided the Huskies to a 15-11-1 mark in just his second season on the job and notched the program's first-ever 20-win campaign (22-4-2) in 1991-92, his fourth year in Storrs, Conn. The 1989-90 season began a run of seven straight seasons of at least 15 wins for the Huskies, a stretch which was unprecedented in program annals.

Perhaps more impressive than his work on the ice was Marshall's work off the ice at Connecticut. A ferocious fundraiser, Marshall spearheaded the program's transition from Division III to Division I, all while laboring under the shadow of the institution's nationally prominent men's and women's basketball programs. Moving to Division I and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in 1998-99, the Huskies notched 20 wins (20-10-4) in their inaugural Division I campaign and captured the MAAC title the next season.

At Storrs, Marshall inherited a Division III program which played in an open-air ice rink in rural Connecticut. By the time he left, it was a Division I program with a permanent, 2,000-seat, on-campus rink; was on the verge of Hockey East membership; and was about to begin playing a portion of its home games in downtown Hartford, Conn., at the 15,635-seat XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Through the end of the 2013-14 season, Marshall's 351-387-72 career record (.478 winning percentage) ranked him 53rd all-time in the NCAA in wins, as well as 36th among Division I bench bosses. Had he been active at the time, he would have ranked 11th among active Division I head coaches. In his time at Connecticut, Marshall produced seven All-Americans, 26 All-Conference selections and the 2004 Atlantic Hockey Player of the Year (Tim Olsen).

Prior to coaching at his alma mater, Marshall played collegiately at Connecticut, spent one season as an assistant coach for the Huskies and logged two years as the head ice hockey coach at Worcester Academy. As an undergraduate in Storrs, he was a four-year letterwinner, played in 94 career games and was co-captain of the 1984-85 team, which went 14-10-0 and earned the first ECAC playoff berth in program history.

Marshall is a 1985 graduate of Connecticut with a degree in physical education. He has previously spent time working with the USA Hockey Olympic Development program, served two terms as Vice President of the American Hockey Coaches Association and has sat on the Hobey Baker Award selection committee.

Franklin Pierce University Men's Hockey Head Coach (2015-Present)

Year Wins Losses Ties Conf. Wins Conf. Losses Conf. Ties Highlights
2015-16 4 15 3 0 5 3  
2016-17              
               
FPU Total 4 15 3 0 5 3 .250 Overall / .188 Conference
               
26 Year Total 355 402 75 281 264 62 .471 Overall / .514 Conference

 

University of Connecticut Men's Hockey Head Coach (1988-2013)

Year Wins Losses Ties Conf. Wins Conf. Losses Conf. Ties Highlights
1988-89 6 21 0 5 15 0 Records first career win (11-3 vs. Westfield St.) 
1989-90 15 11 1 11 9 1 ECAC East Tournament 
1990-91 18 7 2 12 6 2 ECAC East Tournament
1991-92 22 4 2 19 3 1 ECAC Championship Final, Edward Jeremiah College Division National Coach of the Year
1992-93 19 6 2 15 5 1 ECAC East Tournament
1993-94 15 8 3 11 3 3 ECAC East Tournament
1994-95 15 7 5 10 2 5 ECAC East Tournament
1995-96 16 9 1 10 8 1 ECAC East Tournament
1996-97 11 12 2 8 9  
1997-98 13  13 1 10 8 1 ECAC East Tournament 
1998-99 20 10 18 6 4 MAAC Semifinals
1999-00 19 16 1 15 11 1 MAAC Champions, Records First Division I Win
2000-01 12 19 4 12 11 3 MAAC Quarterfinals
2001-02 13 16 7 11 10 5 MAAC Semifinals
2002-03 8 23 3 7 16 3  
2003-04 12 16 7 9 10 5 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2004-05 11 23 3 10 12 2 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2005-06 11 23 2 9 18 1 Atlantic Hockey Semifinals
2006-07 16 18 2 15 11 2 Atlantic Hockey Semifinals
2007-08 13 21 11 14 3 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2008-09 26 2 8 18 2 Atlantic Hockey First Round
2009-10 7 27 3 6 19  3 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2010-11 15 18 4 13 12 2 Atlantic Hockey Semifinals
2011-12 16 19 4 12 12 3 Atlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2012-13 19 14 4 14 10 3 Atlantic Hockey Semifinals
               
UCONN Total  351  387  72  281  259  59  .478 Overall / .518 Conference