BOSTON - Fernie Flaman Head Men's Hockey Coach
Jerry Keefe named former Vegas Golden Knights scout and Brown University assistant coach
Mike Levine as associate head coach and veteran NHL goalie
Mike Condon as volunteer assistant coach (goaltending) on Tuesday.
"I am pleased to announce the additions of
Mike Levine and
Mike Condon to our staff," said Keefe. "They bring a wealth of NHL and collegiate knowledge to our team and I can't wait to get started."
Mike Levine
- Previously worked in the Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) organization as a scout and in player development, helping the Knights to a Stanley Cup Final appearance in 2018
- Served as an assistant coach for Brown Men's Hockey from 2013-2016
- Head coach for two years at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire, also serving as the Associate Director of Admission
- Served as an assistant coach at Utica College, his alma mater, where he helped the Pioneers recruit players that eventually made a run to the 2013 Division III Frozen Four
- Sandwich, Mass. native played college hockey at Utica College, playing in 61 games for the Pioneers before graduating in 2005
- Earned his Masters of Education from Utica in 2011
Mike Condon
- Played 129 games for three franchises in the NHL including 73 games for the Ottawa Senators and 55 games for the Montreal Canadiens
- Had a career NHL 2.79 GAA and .905 Save pct. including six shutouts
- Needham, Mass. native played four seasons collegiately for the Princeton Tigers and had a 2.67 GAA with a .917 Save pct. including three shutouts
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