Scott Garrow new Assist. Coach

Started by profudge, May 27, 2003, 01:11:46 PM

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profudge

- Lou (Swarthmore MotherPucker 69-74, Stowe Slugs78-82, Hanover Storm Kings 83-85...) Big Red Fan since the 70's

Chris 02

Wow that was fast.  Guess Schafer knew what he wanted.  Good that Schafer got someone he knew from their playing days.



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CU at Stanford

Scott was there for Schafer's first two ECAC championships.  His return to the Hills should contribute to the program's stability and help maintain its national standing.

Good move.  Thank you, Schafer!

Greg Berge

Garrow was assistant from '95 through '99.  Therefore he must have had a hand in recruiting the recent senior class, which arrived at Cornell fall '99.



Post Edited (05-28-03 00:50)

Chris 02


Feefee

Damn!!

Saw Baby at the mall a couple of days ago, hopeing he was staying to become assist. coach, maybe? Oh well, but congrats to Garrow!!


Greg Berge

I would expect Bâby to take a run at a minor pro career for the next 2-4 years.  There's no hurry.

ugarte

All that size and he was never drafted and went unsigned as an FA?  I'm a little surprised, especially in light of the success of the team.


Al DeFlorio

Quotebig red apple wrote:

All that size and he was never drafted and went unsigned as an FA?  I'm a little surprised, especially in light of the success of the team.

Baby was a 1999 draft pick of the Atlanta Thrashers.  I've seen no word of his signing a contract.

Al DeFlorio '65

gwm3

According to Hockey's future, both Baby and Mark McRae are expected to be on the Thrashers' AHL team next year.  Not sure how accurate this is:

http://www.hockeysfuture.com/article.php?sid=5872&mode=threaded&order=0


DeltaOne81

For whom it may concern, that's the Chicago Wolves... nice for Baby to be so close to home.

Section A

On that website, next to MATT McRae, it says "released?" - so does that mean he just won't be playing at all?

ursusminor

That article was just one person's opinion. If he is released, however, he will probably be able to sign with an ECHL team.