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James L. Bell was an American ice hockey player and head coach for the Northeastern.

Career

Bell Started his playing career at Northeastern just after World War II. As a sophomore he was selected as a second team All-American and played three seasons for the Huskies before forgoing his final year of eligibility to play professionally. Bell returned to Northeastern and graduated in 1954 and after an 11-game stint with the Worcester Warriors he was chosen to succeed his former bench boss Herb Gallagher as coach of the Huskies.

Bell coached the men's team for fifteen seasons, producing respectable if unspectacular records. He led the team to its first two appearances in the ECAC Tournament but towards the end of his tenure the team was known more for losing than anything else. Bell resigned from his position after the Huskies finished dead last in 1969–70. After hockey Bell joined the engineering firm of Fenton G. Keyes Associates where he worked until his retirement.

Jim Bell was named as the New England Coach of the Year in 1956 and was the recipient of the Shaeffer Pen Award in 1970. He was an inaugural member of the Northeastern University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1974.

College Head Coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Northeastern Huskies (Independent) (1955–1961)
1955–56Northeastern13–12–0
1956–57Northeastern10–14–1
1957–58Northeastern7–18–1
1958–59Northeastern12–11–0
1959–60Northeastern11–8–0
1960–61Northeastern12–14–0
Northeastern:65–77–2
Northeastern Huskies (ECAC Hockey) (1961–1970)
1961–62Northeastern7–17–07–16–023rd
1962–63Northeastern9–17–09–16–020th
1963–64Northeastern14–10–014–8–09th
1964–65Northeastern18–10–011–8–06thECAC First Round
1965–66Northeastern16–12–19–8–18thECAC First Round
1966–67Northeastern12–14–09–11–011th
1967–68Northeastern6–17–14–13–014th
1968–69Northeastern7–16–04–14–015th
1969–70Northeastern3–20–01–16–017th
Northeastern:92–133–268–110–1
Total:157–210–4

      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

Awards and honors

AwardYear
AHCA Second Team All-American1947–48
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