Renfrew promoted to associate hockey coach
After five seasons with the team, Brian Renfrew was promoted to associate head coach of the MSU hockey team Friday.
Previously, Renfrew was responsible for the recruiting and tutelage of defensemen and goaltenders. He’s acclaimed for having played a role in the development of star senior goaltender Jeff Lerg, who was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in 2008.
Renfrew has helped head coach Rick Comley guide the Spartans to four NCAA Tournament appearances and an overall record of 119-71-22 during his tenure with the team.
Before coming to MSU, Renfrew spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Northern Michigan and one season as an assistant coach at Alaska.
Published on Friday, May 9, 2008
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ELSpartacus
05/09/08 @ 10:25pm
A second strong showing from the nothern michigan sensation. I believe he may have found his stroke of writing for hockey. I can only hope for a continued showing because, dare I say a young mitch albom in the making? can I say that? well i did.