Dartmouth鈥檚 Cashman Honored as ECAC Coach of the Year Again
Reid Cashman, Head Coach of Dartmouth Men's Hockey, has been named the ECAC Hockey Tim Taylor Coach of the Year for the second time in three years. Under his leadership, Dartmouth has achieved notable milestones this season, including matching a program record of 21 wins. The team is currently ranked ninth in national polls and is enjoying a historic run with an 18-week presence in the top 20 rankings.
By the Numbers- Dartmouth has 21 wins this season, tying the program record set in 1941-42 and matched in 1947-48.
- The team is currently fifth in the country in winning percentage and ranks second for the least penalty minutes, averaging 6.72 per game.
While Cashman has revitalized the team, skepticism remains regarding their performance in upcoming high-pressure matches, particularly in the ECAC Semifinals against Clarkson.
State of Play- Dartmouth is set to face Clarkson in the ECAC Semifinals on March 19 at Herb Brooks Arena.
- The team has posted a 16-1-2 record at home this season, tying for the most home wins in program history.
Following the semifinals, the winning team will advance to face either Cornell or Princeton, with significant implications for their postseason chances.
Bottom LineCashman鈥檚 leadership has not only redefined Dartmouth hockey but has positioned the team as a formidable contender in the ECAC, emphasizing the importance of maintaining momentum as they approach critical playoff matches.
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