Greg Carvel

American ice hockey defenceman
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican ice hockey defenceman
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Ice hockey player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth17 August 1970, Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Age54 years
Star signLeo
The details

Biography

Gregory Joseph Carvel (born August 17, 1970) is an American former NCAA ice hockey player. He is currently the head coach for the UMass Minutemen of the Hockey East conference. Carvel has been a head coach at St Lawrence University and an assistant coach in the National Hockey League (NHL) with both the Anaheim Ducks and Ottawa Senators.

Career

Greg Carvel is a graduate of St. Lawrence University, having played four years for the ice hockey program. After a short professional career Carvel became an assistant coach and progressed from high school through college and into the NHL as an assistant. After working for the Ottawa Senators for six seasons Carvel returned to college to work as an assistant under his former coach, Joe Marsh, for one campaign before Marsh retired. Carvel took over the program at his alma mater, getting the team to two conference semifinals and earning a Tim Taylor Award in four years.

In 2016 Carvel left St. Lawrence to take over at Massachusetts where the program had fallen on hard times since the retirement of Don Cahoon. After a terrible 5-win season his first year Carvel got the Minutemen to post 17 wins in year two, their highest total since 2010. after the season Carvel was given a contract extension through the 2022-23 season. The following year, with eventual Hobey Baker Award winner Cale Makar leading the way, Carvel's team posted the best record in the history of the program. UMass won 31 games as well as their first Hockey East regular season title and made it all the way to the National Championship Game.

Head coaching record[6]

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
St. Lawrence Saints (ECAC Hockey)
2012–13St. Lawrence18–16–49–9–4T–5thECAC Quarterfinals
2013–14St. Lawrence15–19–47–11–48thECAC Quarterfinals
2014–15St. Lawrence20–14–314–7–12ndECAC Semifinals
2015–16St. Lawrence19–14–411–8–34thECAC Semifinals
St. Lawrence:72–63–15 (.530)41–35–12 (.534)
Massachusetts (Hockey East)
2016–17Massachusetts5–29–22–19–112thHockey East Opening Round
2017–18Massachusetts17–20–29–13–28thHockey East Quarterfinals
2018–19Massachusetts31–10–018–6–01stNCAA Runner–Up
2019–20Massachusetts21–11–214–8–22ndTournament cancelled
Massachusetts:74–70–6 (.513)43–46–5 (.484)
Total:146–133–21 (.522)

           
           
           
     

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