Indiana Ice - Head Coach History

Head Coach History

Coach Seasons W L OTL PTS PCT Playoff W L PCT
Red Gendron 2004-05 18 30 5 41 0.387 --- --- ---
Dean Grillo 2005-06 14 21 6 34 0.415 0 3 0.000
Jack Bowkus 2006-07 13 11 2 34 0.538 2 3 0.400
Scott McConnell 2007 1 1 0 2 0.500 --- --- ---
Charlie Skjodt 2007-08,10-11,12 78 34 10 166 0.680 12 10 0.545
Jeff Blashill 2008-10 72 43 5 149 0.621 13 9 0.591
Kyle Wallack 2011-12 34 15 9 77 0.664 --- --- ---

Coaching changes:

  • Dean Grillo replaced Red Gendron with seven games remaining in the 2004-5 season.
  • Jack Bowkus replaced Dean Grillo after thirty-four games in the 2005-6 season.
  • Scott McConnell served as interim head coach for the last two games of the 2006-7 season.
  • Charlie Skjodt took over at the start of the 2007 playoffs.
  • 5/13/08 - The Indiana Ice announced that Head Coach Charlie Skjodt had resigned as Head Coach to become the Indiana Ice's President of Hockey Operations
  • 5/14/08 - The Ice announced the hiring of Jeff Blashill as the new Head Coach of the Indiana Ice. Blashill was a Former Assistant Coach at Miami University
  • 4/7/10 - Blashill is announced as the new head coach at Western Michigan University
  • 5/25/10 - The Ice announce the return of Charlie Skjodt to the head coach position
  • 5/5/11 - The Ice promote Charlie Skjodt to President of the club, vacating the head coach position.
  • 6/1/11 - Kyle Wallack is named head coach and General Manager. Wallack was previously associate head coach at Yale University.
  • 4/9/12 - Kyle Wallack relieved of duties. Charlie Skjodt takes over head coaching duties.
  • 5/30/12 - Ron Gay promoted to head coach and general manager.

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