
Coach Lauziere
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John Lauziere took over the reigns of the University
of Southern Maine women's ice hockey program in the fall of 2006 after serving as an
assistant coach with the men's ice hockey team for four seasons. He is the fifth
head coach in the program's history.
A former standout for the men's team during his collegiate playing career, Lauziere
has been working hard to improve the fortunes of the Huskies. In his first two
seasons, the Huskies have been competitive within the ECAC East posting a record of
13-24-0.
During his four seasons as an assistant coach with the men's team, Lauziere helped
the Huskies compile a 44-54-7 overall record, including a 38-37-5 mark in the final
three seasons. In the 2004-2005 season, the Huskies enjoyed their finest season in
more than a decade going 15-10-2 and reached the semifinals of the Eastern College
Athletic Conference (ECAC) East tournament for the first time.
As a player, Lauziere played four seasons for the Huskies after transferring from
Quinnipiac University. He appeared in 93 games, scoring 30 goals and earning 25
assists for 55 points. He had five power-play goals, one short-handed tally and
five game-winning goals. Twice during his career he was named the ECAC East Player
of the Week.
Lauziere received his bachelor's degree in communication from USM in 2002.
Assistant Coach

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