Brian Durocher

Brian Durocher is an American retired ice hockey player and coach who is currently working as a special assistant at Boston University.

Though initially the primary goaltender, he split the starting duties with Pat Devlin in his first two seasons, helping BU win consecutive ECAC tournament championships.

After Craig won the quarterfinal match in the conference tournament, Durocher was in goal for a stunning upset in the semifinal round.

Fortunately, the NCAA had altered the tournament format two years earlier and gave itself the ability to add additional team to the field as they saw fit.

BU was given a reprieve and awarded a bid into the quarterfinal round where they were able to exact their revenge over Providence and went on to win the national title.

After losing their bid for a 5th straight conference championship in 2016, the Terriers began to decline from their lofty position and the team was unable to get back into the NCAA tournament.

[7] He turned over control of the team to one of his former players, Tara Watchorn, but remained with the college as a special assistant for the athletic department.

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