Clancy Seymour (born June 19, 1972) is a former Canadian ice hockey coach and player at the college level.
[1] Clancy Seymour joined Canisius for the 1993 season while the Golden Griffins were still a Division III team.
After also receiving his master's from Canisius Seymour returned to the hockey team as an assistant under his former coach Brian Cavanaugh.
[2] Clancy was with the Griffins during their transition from the MAAC to Atlantic Hockey in 2003 but was pressed into service as an interim head coach when a player revolt forced Cavanaugh out in December 2004.
[4] While he was not seen as the man to lead the Canisius hockey team out of the turmoil it found itself in, Seymour was able to garner a (slim) winning record and push the Griffins to a second-place finish in the conference.