St. Cloud State Adds Former Yale Head Coach Joe Howe as Assistant Coach
St. Cloud State Huskies have appointed Joe Howe, a Plymouth, MN native, as their new assistant coach. Howe, 36, brings over a decade of coaching experience, including a national championship title from his time at Denver and a recent stint as interim head coach at Yale. Head Coach Nick Oliver emphasized Howe's talent in player development and connection with student-athletes, predicting an immediate impact on the team. Howe expressed enthusiasm for joining a prominent hockey program and is ready to make St. Cloud his home.
By the Numbers- Howe has over 10 years of coaching experience across multiple levels.
- He played 119 games for the Colorado College Tigers, achieving a 2.97 GAA and a .905 SV%.
- The Huskies have undergone a coaching change and are in a rebuilding phase.
- Howe's focus on aggressive recruiting aligns with the team's new strategies.
As the season approaches, the Huskies aim to integrate Howe's coaching philosophy and recruitment strategies, potentially enhancing their competitive edge in upcoming games. Expect dynamic changes in practice and team dynamics under Howe's leadership.
Bottom LineJoe Howe's hiring represents a strategic move for St. Cloud State as they seek to revitalize their hockey program with fresh ideas and proven coaching skills. His extensive experience in both player development and aggressive recruiting is key to the future success of the Huskies.
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