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Bill Pye
US ice hockey coach and former goaltender

Bill Pye

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US ice hockey coach and former goaltender
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Canton, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
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55 years
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Biography

William Pye is an American ice hockey coach and former goaltender who was an All-American for Northern Michigan and helped the team win its first National Championship in 1991.

Career

Pye arrived in Marquette in the fall of 1987 and served as a backup to Mike Jeffrey in his freshman season. He took over the starting role at the start of his sophomore season and provided an immediate boost in goal. NMU went from 6th to 2nd in the WCHA and Pye led the Wilcats to their first WCHA Championship, capturing MVP honors. Northern Michigan wasn't able to make it out of the first round of the NCAA Tournament but the Buffalo Sabres had seen enough to select Pye in the 6th round of NHL Draft.

Pye had a rocky year as a junior, seeing his goals against average swell by more than a goal per game. The team managed a middling season and lost two overtime games in the conference tournament to finish in 4th place. In Pye's senior season, however, everything turned up roses. Northern Michigan won its first WCHA regular season title and Pye finished in the top 10 in the nation. He led the country with 32 wins and was named an All-American. In the postseason he shut down some of the strongest offenses in the country, enabling NMU to win their second WCHA title and became the only player to earn two WCHA tournament MVP's. Northern Michigan received a bye into the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament and Pye proved solid in net while the offense ran over their opponents. NMU made its second championship appearance that year and the final game turned out to be one for the ages. Pye allowed three goals in the first but became a bulwark in the middle frame while the Wildcats scored five goals to take a commanding lead. Boston University, peppered with future NHL stars like Tony Amonte and Shawn McEachern, roared back with a 4-goal third and the two teams ended regulation with a 7–7 tie. The match became just the second championship game in history to need multiple overtime sessions and ended when Darryl Plandowski got the Wildcats the win in the third 10-minute extra frame.

After graduating, Pye began his professional career in the Sabres' minor league system. The closest Pye got to playing in the NHL was as an emergency call-up on two occasions. In November 1992, Dominik Hašek was suffering from a groin injury and Pye sat on the bench in game against the Ottawa Senators. He was replaced the following day by Clint Malarchuk. Almost two months later both Darren Puppa and Dominik Hašek were injured and Pye was recalled to serve as a backup for Tom Draper. He remained with the Sabres for a week but didn't play in any of the games. Pye was never able to find his form in the pro game and was progressively demoted until landing in the WPHL in the mid-90's. Pye had three 20-win seasons over a 4-year span and decided to call it quits in 2000. Upon his retirement as a player, Pye founded the "Billy Pye Goaltending Academy" and continued to operate the business in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

While operating his business, Pye served as the goaltending coach for a few local junior teams, including the Wichita Falls Wildcats. He was inducted into the Northern Michigan Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.

Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLTMINGASOGAASV%GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1985–86St. Clair Shores FalconsNAHL23137213158904.06.847
1986–87Detroit FalconsNAHL20134210846003.32
1987–88Northern MichiganWCHA133706544904.49.872
1988–89Northern MichiganWCHA4326152253313313.15.905
1989–90Northern MichiganWCHA3620141203514914.39.860
1990–91Northern MichiganWCHA393234230010942.84.886
1991–92Fort Wayne KometsIHL85214512903.86
1991–92New Haven NighthawksAHL40312001905.70.806
1991–92Rochester AmericansAHL81403321502.71.89312.00.933
1991–92Erie PanthersECHL55003102204.26.8594
1992–93Rochester AmericansAHL269142142710704.50.865
1993–94Rochester AmericansAHL197729807004.29.868
1993–94South Carolina StingraysECHL281510215789513.61.8953
1994–95Saginaw WheelsCoHL135706635104.83.836
1995–96Columbus ChillECHL25125112279204.50.855
1996–97Waco WizardsWPHL4622212262015903.64.885
1997–98Waco WizardsWPHL1521128606904.81.857
1997–98Odessa JackalopesWPHL4220183234817514.47.891
1998–99Odessa JackalopesWPHL4520222254913323.13.89832.70.924
1999–00Odessa JackalopesWPHL20511210698204.60.875
1999–00Fort Worth BrahmasWPHL287182162511514.25.886
NAHL totals4326114239914903.73
NCAA totals13181397752244063.51.884
AHL totals5717285293921104.31.86512.00.933
ECHL totals5832153311520914.03.8777
WPHL totals19676101131107173343.97.88632.70.924

Awards and honors

AwardYear
WCHA All-Tournament Team1989
All-WCHA First Team1990–91
AHCA West Second-Team All-American1990–91
All-NCAA All-Tournament Team1991
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