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Peter Belisle
American ice hockey coach

Peter Belisle

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Peter Belisle is an American ice hockey coach and former player who was the NCAA Division III coach of the year in 2016.

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Belisle was a four-year player with the ice hockey team at Connecticut during one of the program's best stretches. While he was there, the team went 71–25–12, made the conference postseason every year and won its first conference title (the program's only regular season championship as of 2022). After graduating with a degree in business administration, Belisle took a year off before embarking on a coaching career. His first job was as an assistant at Holy Cross, but that stint lasted just a year before he returned to his alma mater in the same role. During his second stay at Storrs, Belisle helped the Huskies transition to Division I and then win the program's first tournament championship in 2000. During this time, Belisle returned to class an earned a Master's degree.

During the 2005–06 season, Massachusetts–Boston had one of the worst performances in the history of college hockey. The Beacons didn't win any of their 26 games and scored a paltry 39 goals over the course of the year. It was the 5th-consecutive year of abysmal play for the Beacons and the team turned to Belisle to give them a fresh start. In his first season behind the bench, UMB won only 5 games but it was still more than they had been able to garner since 2000. By his second year, Belisle was able to get the team up to double-digit wins and then managed his first winning season in 2011. By the mid-teens the Beacons managed to post their first 20-win season in over 35 years. The following season, the program made its first NCAA Tournament appearance. Belisle led the team to the national semifinal that year and was the co-recipient of the Edward Jeremiah Award as the best coach at the Division III level. In the years since, UMB has continued to post winning records but they have yet to return to the national tournament.

Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1991–92ConnecticutECAC East
1992–93ConnecticutECAC East
1993–94ConnecticutECAC East
1994–95ConnecticutECAC East
NCAA totals364278

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Massachusetts–Boston Beacons (ECAC East (D-III))
2006–07Massachusetts–Boston5–20–13–16–08thECAC East Quarterfinals
2007–08Massachusetts–Boston11–14–25–12–27thECAC East Semifinals
2008–09Massachusetts–Boston10–16–24–14–18thECAC East Runner-Up
2009–10Massachusetts–Boston10–13–26–11–2T–6thECAC East Quarterfinals
2010–11Massachusetts–Boston15–11–010–9–03rdECAC East Quarterfinals
2011–12Massachusetts–Boston13–10–39–8–15thECAC East Semifinals
2012–13Massachusetts–Boston19–6–211–5–22ndECAC East Semifinals
2013–14Massachusetts–Boston17–6–49–5–43rdECAC East Semifinals
2014–15Massachusetts–Boston22–4–116–2–02ndECAC East Semifinals
Massachusetts–Boston:122–100–1773–82–12
Massachusetts–Boston Beacons (NEHC)
2015–16Massachusetts–Boston23–5–314–2–21stNCAA National Semifinal
2016–17Massachusetts–Boston12–11–37–9–26thNEHC Quarterfinals
2017–18Massachusetts–Boston17–10–011–7–04thNEHC Semifinals
2018–19Massachusetts–Boston19–8–114–3–11stNEHC Semifinals
2019–20Massachusetts–Boston14–11–110–7–15thNEHC Semifinals
2021–22Massachusetts–Boston14–8–410–4–4T–3rdNEHC Quarterfinals
Massachusetts–Boston:99–53–1266–32–10
Total:221–153–29

           
           
           
     

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