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American Ice Hockey Player Bruce Marshall (ice hockey) was born Bruce Turner Marshall on 23rd July, 1962 in West Boylston, Massachusetts and passed away on 15th Oct 2016 Gardner, Massachusetts, U.S. aged 54. He is most remembered for Franklin Pierce University. His zodiac sign is Cancer.
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| First Name |
Bruce
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| Last Name |
Marshall
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| Full Name at Birth |
Bruce Turner Marshall
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| Birthday |
23rd July, 1962
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| Birthplace |
West Boylston, Massachusetts
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| Died |
15th October, 2016
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| Place of Death |
Gardner, Massachusetts, U.S.
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| Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Ice Hockey Coach
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| Occupation |
Ice Hockey
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| Claim to Fame |
Franklin Pierce University
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Bruce Turner Marshall (July 23, 1962 – October 15, 2016) was an American ice hockey coach who was – at his death – the head coach at Franklin Pierce University. He was previously the head coach of the Connecticut Huskies ice hockey team. Marshall took over for Ben Kirtland prior to the start of the 1988–1989 season. In his 24 years as the coach since then, he has transitioned them to Division I status. Just ten years later, in 1998–1999, the Huskies began Division I play. In their first year at the highest level, Connecticut went 20–10–4. The next year was successful as well, for a new program, with a 19–16–1 record overall. However, that success was short lived, as Marshall and the Huskies have finished with a losing record every year since, consistently rating near the very bottom of the RPI ratings. Marshall's 2010–11 season was his best in recent history, however, when he did manage to reach the 2011 AHA semifinals in Rochester.
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