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Apr 15, 2009 Pellegrini Named Rams Head Ice Hockey Coach Framingham, MA - The Framingham State College athletic
department is pleased to announce that Jeff Pellegrini has been
named the Framingham State College head ice hockey coach.
Pellegrini becomes the 11th coach of the Framingham
State College ice hockey program.
Pellegrini joins the Rams coaching staff with an impressive
coaching background. He brings a wealth of hockey knowledge
and recruiting experience. His first collegiate coaching
experience was as an assistant coach at Nichols College, where the
hockey program had not experienced a winning season in nearly
thirty years. Pellegrini recruited two freshman who were
nationally ranked in scoring for the Bison, as well as the
conference rookie of the year and three All-League rookies.
He helped lay the foundation for the Bison team that captured the
2009 ECAC Northeast Championship.
After leaving Nichols, Pellegrini became the assistant ice
hockey coach at UMass Boston in 2006 and has been instrumental in
the Beacons success over the last few seasons. He served as
the team's primary recruiting and video coordinator and helped lead
the team to their best season since 1981. Pellegrini helped
land the #2 recruiting class in 2007-08 and the Beacons as a team
received national recognition that same year as they won their
first playoff game in eight years.
Prior to his arrival at Nichols College, Pellegrini was the head
coach of the Boston Junior Blackhawks where he was selected the
2004 Coach of the Year and was selected to coach the IJHL All-Star
Team. In addition to his success coaching the Blackhawks,
Pellegrini also had a successful career as a player. He
finished as the program's all-time leading scorer and was a three
time most valuable player and three time defenseman of the year.
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