BOSTON - Northeastern head coach
Dave Flint has been named as the Division I Women's Ice Hockey Coach of the Year, announced by the American Hockey Coaches Association (ACHA) on Friday. This recognition is the first such honor for Flint who was the runner-up for this award last year. Flint is in his 12th season behind the bench for the Huskies and led Northeastern to its first-ever National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship game.
Flint captured the Hockey East Coach of the Year for the third straight season and has led the top-ranked Huskies to a 22-1-1 record, including a 3-2 overtime win over No. 5 seed Minnesota Duluth in the NCAA semifinals and a 5-1 win over Robert Morris in the NCAA quarterfinals. The win over RMU led Northeastern to its first-ever Women's Frozen Four.
"Congratulations to all the great coaches that were nominated," said Coach Flint. "I am honored and humbled but this award is a testament to my amazing staff and team, without them we don't achieve the success that we have had this season."
Under Flint's guidance, the Huskies lead the nation in goals scored (103), shutouts (10) and scoring margin (+3.50), while also only allowing three power-play goals in 63 chances and scoring a NCAA-best seven shorthanded goals. Northeastern leads the country with a 22-game unbeaten streak and the Huskies won their fourth consecutive Hockey East Championship this season. Flint holds the Hockey East all-time record with a tournament record of 27-8 (.771) and Northeastern has a Hockey East-best seven championship game appearances over the last 11 years.
The CCM/AHCA COACH of the YEAR AWARDS are sponsored by CCM HOCKEY and chosen by members of the AMERICAN HOCKEY COACHES ASSOCIATION. CCM is the legendary hockey brand dedicated to the endless pursuit of performance by delivering game-changing, head-to-toe innovative hockey equipment to players worldwide.
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