Jim Roque is a Canadian ice hockey former player and coach who is currently working as a pro scout for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
After graduating in 1987 Roque immediately turned to coaching and was behind the bench when his alma mater won their first national title in 1988.
Anzalone's return was a disaster for the program, posting four consecutive seasons with single-digit wins (the first four in the 39-year history of the team).
[3] Roque responded immediately by getting the team their first winning season since the turn of the century and followed it up the year after with their first 20-win campaign since Jeff Jackson left in 1995–96.
Roque's daughter Abby is the first ever indigenous member of the United States women's national ice hockey team.