Albie O'Connell explained

Albie O'Connell
Current Title:Associate coach
Current Team:Arizona State
Current Conference:Independent
Birth Date:20 May 1976
Birth Place:Watertown, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma Mater:Boston University
Player Years1:1995–1999
Player Team1:Boston University
Player Years2:1999–2000
Player Team2:Pensacola Ice Pilots
Player Years3:2000–2001
Player Team3:Basingstoke Bison
Player Years4:2001–2002
Player Team4:Cardiff Devils
Player Years5:2001–2002
Player Team5:Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
Player Positions:Forward
Coach Years1:2002–2003
Coach Team1:Berkshire School (asst.)
Coach Years2:2003–2004
Coach Team2:Colby (asst.)
Coach Years3:2004–2006
Coach Team3:Niagara (asst.)
Coach Years4:2006–2007
Coach Team4:Holy Cross (asst.)
Coach Years5:2007–2008
Coach Team5:Merrimack (asst.)
Coach Years6:2008–2011
Coach Team6:Northeastern (asst.)
Coach Years7:2011–2014
Coach Team7:Harvard (asst.)
Coach Years8:2014–2018
Coach Team8:Boston University (asst.)
Coach Years9:2018–2022
Coach Team9:Boston University
Coach Years10:2022–2023
Coach Team10:Montreal Canadiens (scout)
Coach Years11:2023–Present
Coach Team11:Arizona State (asst.)
Overall Record:58–49–16
Tournament Record:0–1

Albie O'Connell is an American ice hockey coach, scout, and former player. He is known for being the head coach of Boston University from 2018 to 2022.[1] O'Connell also captained the Terriers as a senior. During his tenure, the team won four Beanpots, three regular season titles, and made two Frozen Four appearances. He coached at several schools as an assistant before being named head coach of Boston University. He would coach the team for four seasons to a record of 58-49-16 and a single Beanpot. Since leaving the team in 2022, he has worked as a scout and an assistant coach.

Career

Player

A Watertown native, Albie O'Connell joined the program at Boston University on the heels of their fourth National Championship. He scored 17 points his first season, but BU would be downed by eventual champion Michigan in the Frozen Four. O'Connell stayed with the team the following year when the Terriers won both the Hockey East regular season and tournament. As a senior O'Connell was named captain of the team and led the Terriers in scoring with 39 points.[2] Over the course of his college career, he would win four Beanpots, three regular-season titles, and make two Frozen Four appearances.[3]

O'Connell was drafted by the Islanders in the 5th round of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft but went unsigned. After graduating with a history degree, he spent his first season as a professional with the Pensacola Ice Pilots. The next year he joined the Basingstoke Bison of the now-defunct BNL and scored 74 points in 36 games. He led his team in scoring by 23 points, finishing 3rd overall in the league.[4] In the playoffs he paced the Bison with 11 points in 10 games. The following year, O'Connell played for the Cardiff Devils but was not able to replicate his success. After only 11 games in Wales he returned to the ECHL with the Boardwalk Bullies. In 2002, after 13 games with the team, he retired from playing.[5]

Coach

In 2003, O'Connell got his first coaching job with Berkshire School, a Prep School in Western Massachusetts. After a year he returned to the NCAA as an assistant for Division III Colby College. He moved to the Division I level with Niagara the following season. After a brief stop with Holy Cross in the 2006–07 season, O'Connell made his way back to Hockey East working under Merrimack head coach Mark Dennehy. That summer when he joined the program at Northeastern as a recruiting coordinator. After three years with the Huskies, he was hired by Ted Donato at Harvard and tasked with improving the defensive corps and special teams. In 2014, after three years at Harvard, he returned to BU as an assistant coach.[6]

O'Connell's return coincided with the arrival of the future NHL 2015 Entry Draft 2nd overall pick Jack Eichel. That year the team won both the conference, regular season, and tournament titles. The Terriers received the #3 overall seed in the tournament but fell in the Championship to Providence 4–3.[7] O'Connell was promoted to associate head coach the following year, and the Terriers continued to perform well, appearing in each of the next three tournaments and making the quarterfinal round twice. Head coach David Quinn accepted a position with the New York Rangers in the spring of 2018[8] and less than two weeks later O'Connell was named as his successor.[9]

O'Connell's first season with the Terriers saw more losses than wins, and the team would fail to reach the NCAA tournament. After a similar season, the 2020 tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. O'Connell saw more success in the 2020-21 season, qualifying for the NCAA tournament for what would be the only time during his tenure, his team eventually falling to Northeastern in the regional semifinal. After a rocky start in 2021, the team would improve to a 15-1-1 stretch late in the season that culminated in O'Connell's only Beanpot victory as a coach, and the Terriers' first since 2015.[10] [11]

O'Connell has been credited for his player development. Famous BU alumni that played under him include Jack Eichel, Charlie McAvoy, Matt Grzelcyk, and Trevor Zegras, among others.

Despite their good performance down the stretch, BU would fall in the Hockey East quarterfinals to the University of Connecticut. On March 30, 2022, O'Connell was fired as head coach of Boston University. BU's athletic director cited failure to meet the expectations of the program as the reason.[12]

Scout

In 2022, O'Connell was hired as an amateur scout by the Montreal Canadiens. He is tasked with scouting the NCAA.[13] In 2023, he was hired by Arizona State as a recruiting coordinator and associate coach.[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 2018-06-05 . College hockey: Boston University promotes Albie O'Connell to become 12th coach in school history . NCAA.com . 2018-06-18.
  2. News: 1998–1999 Skater Stats. Elite Prospects. 2018-06-18.
  3. Web site: Men's Hockey: Albie O'Connell out as head coach WTBU Radio . 2022-03-31 . sites.bu.edu.
  4. News: 2000–2001 BNL Stats. Elite Prospects. 2018-06-18.
  5. Web site: Albie O'Connell Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com . 2022-03-31 . www.hockeydb.com.
  6. News: Albie O'Connell . Go Terriers.com. 2018-06-18.
  7. News: FROZEN IN TIME – Providence netted first NCAA hockey title in 2015. American Sports Network. 2016-06-29. 2018-06-18.
  8. News: Rangers make it official: Why David Quinn's the ideal fit. New York Post. 2018-05-23. 2018-06-18.
  9. News: Boston University promotes Albie O'Connell to head hockey coach. ESPN. 2018-06-05. 2018-06-18.
  10. Web site: A fairytale cut short: UConn eliminates men's hockey in quarterfinals – The Daily Free Press . 2022-03-31 . en-US.
  11. Web site: Men's Hockey: Albie O'Connell out as head coach WTBU Radio . 2022-03-31 . sites.bu.edu.
  12. Web site: 2022-03-30 . Albie O'Connell fired as Boston University men's hockey coach . 2022-03-31 . New England Hockey Journal . en-US.
  13. Web site: Godin . Arpon Basu and Marc Antoine . Basu and Godin at the draft: Tomas Tatar on Juraj Slafkovsky; Jeff Petry talks continue . 2022-07-24 . The Athletic . en.
  14. Web site: 2023-06-30 . Albie O'Connell Joins Hockey Staff as Associate Coach/Recruiting Coordinator . 2023-09-27 . Arizona State University Athletics . en.