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Joe Baldarotta
American ice hockey coach

Joe Baldarotta

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Joseph Baldarotta is an American retired ice hockey player and coach who was the NCAA Division III coach of the year.

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Baldarotta played two seasons for Wisconsin–Stevens Point in the mid-70's, ending his playing days in 1976. After college, he returned to his high school alma mater, Madison West, as an assistant coach for the hockey team and later became head coach. He returned to Stevens Point as an assistant in 1986 and helped head coach Mark Mazzoleni turn the pointers into a national powerhouse. WSP won three consecutive national titles and after the last, in 1991, Mazzoleni accepted an offer to coach at the Division I level. Baldarotta was promoted to head coach and kept the Pointers in good standing for several years. In his second year leading the program, Wisconsin–Stevens Point won its fourth national title and he received the Edward Jeremiah Award as the national Division III coach of the year.

After a decline in the mid-90s Baldarotta was able to bring the team back to prominence in 1998 and reached the championship game. Afterwards, however, the Pointers slowly sank down the NCHA standings. While Baldarotta was able to keep the team's head above water, Stevens Point never made another national appearance under his stewardship. He remained with the program until posting his worst season in 2007. After just his second losing season in 16 years, Baldarotta resigned as head coach.

Before the next season began, however, Baldarotta was back behind the bench, this time for Cortland State. The Red Dragons were hoping to rise out of the duldrums under Baldarotta and the results looked promising in his first year. Cortland posted its best record in 6 years and fell one win shy of reaching .500. Unfortunately, the next five years saw disappointing records and the Red Dragons finished at or near the bottom of the SUNYAC standings each season. In 2013, Baldarotta retired as a coach and turned the team over to the team's former coach, Tom Cranfield.

Baldarotta was inducted into the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015.

Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1974–75Wisconsin–Stevens PointNAIA
1975–76Wisconsin–Stevens PointNAIA
NAIA totals

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Wisconsin–Stevens Point Pointers (NCHA)
1991–92Wisconsin–Stevens Point25–7–414–4–21stNCAA runner-up
1992–93Wisconsin–Stevens Point25–5–217–1–21stNCAA Champion
1993–94Wisconsin–Stevens Point17–9–313–6–12ndNCAA Quarterfinals
1994–95Wisconsin–Stevens Point13–13–710–5–53rdNCHA runner-up
1995–96Wisconsin–Stevens Point11–14–27–12–1T–5thNCHA Quarterfinals
1996–97Wisconsin–Stevens Point17–8–214–5–1T–2ndNCHA Semifinals
1997–98Wisconsin–Stevens Point23–11–014–6–0T–3rdNCAA runner-up
1998–99Wisconsin–Stevens Point17–11–110–6–0T–3rdNCHA Semifinals
1999–00Wisconsin–Stevens Point23–7–112–2–01stNCHA runner-up
2000–01Wisconsin–Stevens Point17–12–07–7–05thNCHA Semifinals
2001–02Wisconsin–Stevens Point18–9–28–4–23rdNCHA Semifinals
2002–03Wisconsin–Stevens Point15–12–28–6–04thNCHA third-place game (win)
2003–04Wisconsin–Stevens Point13–12–35–7–2T–5thNCHA Semifinals
2004–05Wisconsin–Stevens Point12–12–37–6–14thNCHA Quarterfinals
2005–06Wisconsin–Stevens Point12–11–46–6–2T–4thNCHA Quarterfinals
2006–07Wisconsin–Stevens Point7–18–23–10–1T–6thNCHA Quarterfinals
Wisconsin–Stevens Point:265–171–38155–93–20
Cortland State Red Dragons (SUNYAC)
2007–08Cortland State11–12–36–8–2T–5thSUNYAC Quarterfinals
2008–09Cortland State8–15–25–9–2T–7th
2009–10Cortland State7–18–04–12–08th
2010–11Cortland State6–17–25–10–17th
2011–12Cortland State6–18–14–11–1T–8th
2012–13Cortland State7–15–33–11–2T–8th
Cortland State:45–95–1127–61–8
Total:310–266–49

           
           
           
     

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