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Kevin Sneddon

Kevin Sneddon (born April 24, 1970) is a Canadian American ice hockey coach. He is the former head coach of Vermont, a position he held from 2003 to 2020. He previously served as the head men's ice hockey coach at Union.[1]

Kevin Sneddon
Current position
TitleHead coach
Biographical details
Born (1970-04-24) April 24, 1970 (age 53)
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Playing career
1988–1992Harvard
Position(s)Defenseman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–1998Union (assistant)
1998–2003Union
2003–2020Vermont
Head coaching record
Overall301–400–102 (.438)
Tournaments3-3
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
2008 Bob Kullen Coach of the Year

Playing career edit

The son of former professional hockey player Bob Sneddon, who played for the California Golden Seals, Kevin Sneddon was raised in Burlington, Ontario, and attended Harvard where he was a four-year letterwinner under coaches Bill Cleary and Ronn Tomassoni.[2] He was a freshman defenseman on the Crimson's 1989 national championship team, appearing in 32 games and registering six points.[3][4] After the 1989 season, Sneddon was selected in the 12th round of the 1989 NHL Draft by the Los Angeles Kings. He continued his playing career at Harvard, captaining the team his senior season, amassing 23 points in his career.

Coaching career edit

Union edit

After injuries sidelined a playing career, Sneddon began his coaching career, joining Union Bruce Delventhal's staff as an assistant in 1993. He also served as an assistant coach under Stan Moore for two seasons before assuming the role of head coach in 1998.[5] As head coach at Union, Sneddon put together an overall record of 50-99-18, increasing the Skating Dutchmen's win record each season, capping it off at 14 wins in during the 2002-2003 season.

Vermont edit

On June 25, 2003 Sneddon was named the fourth head men's hockey coach in Vermont history, replacing the retiring Mike Gilligan.[6] After a nine-win season in his first year at the helm of the Catamounts, Sneddon guided Vermont to the 2005 ECAC Hockey Tournament third-place game, losing to Colgate 2-1. The following season, Vermont became a member of Hockey East, and by 2008, the Catamounts third season in the league, UVM finished third in the conference and reached the 2008 Hockey East Tournament Championship, falling to Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey 4-0. A year later, with Hobey Baker Award finalist Viktor Stålberg, Sneddon led Vermont to a 22-12-5 record as the Catamounts made its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance, defeating Yale and Air Force in the East regional to reach the Frozen Four for the second time in school history, and first since 1996. The Catamounts were defeated by eventual national champion Boston University 5-4 in the national semifinal game.[7]

Sneddon has since guided the Catamounts to NCAA Tournament appearances in 2010 and 2014, and also reached the Hockey East Championship semifinals in 2015. On February 5, 2020, Sneddon announced that he would retire and step down from his coaching position at Vermont after the conclusion of the 2019-20 season.[8][9]

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Union Skating Dutchmen (ECAC Hockey) (1998–2002)
1998–99 Union 3–26–3 1–19–2 12th
1999–00 Union 8–24–1 6–14–1 10th ECAC quarterfinals
2000–01 Union 12–18–4 8–12–2 9th ECAC quarterfinals
2001–02 Union 13–13–6 8–11–3 11th
Union Dutchmen (ECAC Hockey) (2002–2003)
2002–03 Union 14–18–4 10–10–2 6th ECAC quarterfinals
Union: 50–99–18 (.353) 33–66–10 (.349)
Vermont Catamounts (ECAC Hockey) (2003–2005)
2003–04 Vermont 9–22–4 7–14–1 11th ECAC quarterfinals
2004–05 Vermont 21–14–4 13–6–3 4th ECAC semifinals
Vermont: 30–36–8 20–20–4
Vermont Catamounts (Hockey East) (2005–2020)
2005–06 Vermont 18–14–6 10–11–6 6th Hockey East Quarterfinals
2006–07 Vermont 18–16–5 12–10–5 T-5th Hockey East Quarterfinals
2007–08 Vermont 17–15–7 13–9–5 3rd Hockey East Finals
2008–09 Vermont 22–12–5 15–8–4 T-3rd NCAA Frozen Four
2009–10 Vermont 17–15–7 9–11–7 8th NCAA West Regional semifinals
2010–11 Vermont 8–20–8 6–14–7 7th Hockey East Quarterfinals
2011–12 Vermont 6–27–1 3–23–1 10th
2012–13 Vermont 11–19–6 8–13–6 7th Hockey East Quarterfinals
2013–14 Vermont 20–15–2 10–10–0 7th NCAA East Regional semifinals
2014–15 Vermont 22–15–4 10–9–3 7th Hockey East Semifinals
2015–16 Vermont 15–22–3 6–13–3 9th Hockey East Quarterfinals
2016–17 Vermont 20–13–5 10–8–4 6th Hockey East Quarterfinals
2017–18 Vermont 10–20–7 6–12–6 9th Hockey East Opening Round
2018–19 Vermont 12–19–3 5–16–3 10th
2019–20 Vermont 5–23–6 2–18–4 11th
Vermont: 221–265–76 125–186–64
Total: 301–400–102 (.438)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References edit

  1. ^ "UVM Athletics". uvmathletics.com.
  2. ^ "Bob Sneddon". Elite Prospects.
  3. ^ "1989-'90 Harvard Hockey Roster - News - The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com.
  4. ^ "1989 NCAA Champion".
  5. ^ "Union Assistant Sneddon Succeeds Moore As Head Coach". August 14, 1998.
  6. ^ "Sneddon Named at Vermont". June 25, 2003.
  7. ^ Fendrich, Howard (10 April 2009). "Boston U. Tops Vermont to Advance to Frozen Four Championship" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  8. ^ "Kevin Sneddon to Retire from College Hockey Coaching and Step Down as Vermont's Coach at End of Season". University of Vermont Athletics.
  9. ^ Danforth, Austin. "UVM men's hockey coach Kevin Sneddon to retire at end of season". Burlington Free Press.

External links edit

  • Official Biography, Vermont Catamounts
  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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Kevin Sneddon born April 24 1970 is a Canadian American ice hockey coach He is the former head coach of Vermont a position he held from 2003 to 2020 He previously served as the head men s ice hockey coach at Union 1 Kevin SneddonCurrent positionTitleHead coachBiographical detailsBorn 1970 04 24 April 24 1970 age 53 Burlington Ontario CanadaPlaying career1988 1992HarvardPosition s DefensemanCoaching career HC unless noted 1993 1998Union assistant 1998 2003Union2003 2020VermontHead coaching recordOverall301 400 102 438 Tournaments3 3Accomplishments and honorsAwards2008 Bob Kullen Coach of the Year Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Union 2 2 Vermont 3 Head coaching record 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editThe son of former professional hockey player Bob Sneddon who played for the California Golden Seals Kevin Sneddon was raised in Burlington Ontario and attended Harvard where he was a four year letterwinner under coaches Bill Cleary and Ronn Tomassoni 2 He was a freshman defenseman on the Crimson s 1989 national championship team appearing in 32 games and registering six points 3 4 After the 1989 season Sneddon was selected in the 12th round of the 1989 NHL Draft by the Los Angeles Kings He continued his playing career at Harvard captaining the team his senior season amassing 23 points in his career Coaching career editUnion edit After injuries sidelined a playing career Sneddon began his coaching career joining Union Bruce Delventhal s staff as an assistant in 1993 He also served as an assistant coach under Stan Moore for two seasons before assuming the role of head coach in 1998 5 As head coach at Union Sneddon put together an overall record of 50 99 18 increasing the Skating Dutchmen s win record each season capping it off at 14 wins in during the 2002 2003 season Vermont edit On June 25 2003 Sneddon was named the fourth head men s hockey coach in Vermont history replacing the retiring Mike Gilligan 6 After a nine win season in his first year at the helm of the Catamounts Sneddon guided Vermont to the 2005 ECAC Hockey Tournament third place game losing to Colgate 2 1 The following season Vermont became a member of Hockey East and by 2008 the Catamounts third season in the league UVM finished third in the conference and reached the 2008 Hockey East Tournament Championship falling to Boston College Eagles men s ice hockey 4 0 A year later with Hobey Baker Award finalist Viktor Stalberg Sneddon led Vermont to a 22 12 5 record as the Catamounts made its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance defeating Yale and Air Force in the East regional to reach the Frozen Four for the second time in school history and first since 1996 The Catamounts were defeated by eventual national champion Boston University 5 4 in the national semifinal game 7 Sneddon has since guided the Catamounts to NCAA Tournament appearances in 2010 and 2014 and also reached the Hockey East Championship semifinals in 2015 On February 5 2020 Sneddon announced that he would retire and step down from his coaching position at Vermont after the conclusion of the 2019 20 season 8 9 Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonUnion Skating Dutchmen ECAC Hockey 1998 2002 1998 99 Union 3 26 3 1 19 2 12th1999 00 Union 8 24 1 6 14 1 10th ECAC quarterfinals2000 01 Union 12 18 4 8 12 2 9th ECAC quarterfinals2001 02 Union 13 13 6 8 11 3 11thUnion Dutchmen ECAC Hockey 2002 2003 2002 03 Union 14 18 4 10 10 2 6th ECAC quarterfinalsUnion 50 99 18 353 33 66 10 349 Vermont Catamounts ECAC Hockey 2003 2005 2003 04 Vermont 9 22 4 7 14 1 11th ECAC quarterfinals2004 05 Vermont 21 14 4 13 6 3 4th ECAC semifinalsVermont 30 36 8 20 20 4Vermont Catamounts Hockey East 2005 2020 2005 06 Vermont 18 14 6 10 11 6 6th Hockey East Quarterfinals2006 07 Vermont 18 16 5 12 10 5 T 5th Hockey East Quarterfinals2007 08 Vermont 17 15 7 13 9 5 3rd Hockey East Finals2008 09 Vermont 22 12 5 15 8 4 T 3rd NCAA Frozen Four2009 10 Vermont 17 15 7 9 11 7 8th NCAA West Regional semifinals2010 11 Vermont 8 20 8 6 14 7 7th Hockey East Quarterfinals2011 12 Vermont 6 27 1 3 23 1 10th2012 13 Vermont 11 19 6 8 13 6 7th Hockey East Quarterfinals2013 14 Vermont 20 15 2 10 10 0 7th NCAA East Regional semifinals2014 15 Vermont 22 15 4 10 9 3 7th Hockey East Semifinals2015 16 Vermont 15 22 3 6 13 3 9th Hockey East Quarterfinals2016 17 Vermont 20 13 5 10 8 4 6th Hockey East Quarterfinals2017 18 Vermont 10 20 7 6 12 6 9th Hockey East Opening Round2018 19 Vermont 12 19 3 5 16 3 10th2019 20 Vermont 5 23 6 2 18 4 11thVermont 221 265 76 125 186 64Total 301 400 102 438 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences edit UVM Athletics uvmathletics com Bob Sneddon Elite Prospects 1989 90 Harvard Hockey Roster News The Harvard Crimson www thecrimson com 1989 NCAA Champion Union Assistant Sneddon Succeeds Moore As Head Coach August 14 1998 Sneddon Named at Vermont June 25 2003 Fendrich Howard 10 April 2009 Boston U Tops Vermont to Advance to Frozen Four Championship via www washingtonpost com Kevin Sneddon to Retire from College Hockey Coaching and Step Down as Vermont s Coach at End of Season University of Vermont Athletics Danforth Austin UVM men s hockey coach Kevin Sneddon to retire at end of season Burlington Free Press External links editOfficial Biography Vermont Catamounts Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Sneddon amp oldid 1168949667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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