https://twitter.com/JeffCoxSports/status/731236954805657600
and
http://www.cornell.edu/search/people.cfm?netid=spf65
Looks like he was an Assistant at Hobart, then spent last year at Mass-Lowell as a video coordinator.
Flanagan was a forward at SLU who scored 12 goals and 52 points in 121 games (0.42 points per game). He had about half a point per game in his one year of pro hockey (14-11-5 in 48 games). So no offensive powerhouse as a player by the stats. Anyone have a recollection of him on the ice?
My memory of him is he was Kyle Flanagan's brother.
And CU finally announces it. (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2016/6/1/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-adds-flanagan-as-assistant-coach.aspx)
Quote from: Jim HylaAnd CU finally announces it. (http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2016/6/1/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-adds-flanagan-as-assistant-coach.aspx)
From there:
Quote"...He has a great reputation for tireless work ethic and a great eye for talent,"
Is there typically a division of labor among the assistants -- one concentrates on scouting/recruiting while the other coaches the current personnel? If so, which way did Ben and Topher break down? This suggests Flanagan has been brought in to scout.
Quote from: TrotskyIs there typically a division of labor among the assistants -- one concentrates on scouting/recruiting while the other coaches the current personnel? If so, which way did Ben and Topher break down? This suggests Flanagan has been brought in to scout.
I don't know if there is a typical division of labor, as you suggest, but Topher's blog post, linked to in another thread, certainly made it sound like he would have been on the road quite a bit. Presumably much of that time would have been spent scouting and recruiting. Here's the excerpt I'm referring to:
"Knowing that I'd have to spend another 200+ days per year on the road, away from family, is tough."