Former Michigan coach Berenson headlines 2019 AHCA award winners

Red Berenson (Michigan - Head Coach) - The Boston University Terriers defeated the visiting University of Michigan Wolverines 3-2 on Saturday, October 25, 2014, at Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. (Melissa Wade)
Red Berenson led Michigan to national championships in 1996 and 1998 (photo: Melissa Wade).

The American Hockey Coaches Association has announced its major awards for 2019.

Ten individuals who have made unique contributions to amateur hockey in the United States will be recognized either at a luncheon during the Frozen Four in Buffalo or during the 2019 AHCA Convention in Naples, Fla.

JOHN MACINNES AWARD

Established by the AHCA in 1982 to honor former Michigan Tech coach, John MacInnes, this award recognizes those people who have shown a great concern for amateur hockey and youth programs. The recipients have had high winning percentages, as well as outstanding graduating percentages among their former players. The winners of this award have helped young men grow not only as hockey players, but more importantly, as men.

2019 Recipient: Red Berenson, Michigan

JOHN MARIUCCI AWARD

John Mariucci, the former coach of Minnesota, was not only an outstanding college coach, but also a driving force behind the growth of hockey in the United States. In 1987, the AHCA created this award to honor a secondary school coach who best exemplifies the spirit, dedication and enthusiasm of the “Godfather of U.S. Hockey,” John Mariucci.

2019 Recipient: Bob Rosen, Williamsville (N.Y.) High School

JIM FULLERTON AWARD

Named in honor of the former Brown coach and AHCA spiritual leader, this award recognizes an individual who loves the purity of our sport. Whether a coach, administrator, trainer, official, journalist or simply a fan, the recipient exemplifies Jim Fullerton, who gave as much as he received and never stopped caring about the direction in which our game was heading.

2019 Recipient: Bob Norton, New Hampshire hockey and NESN/ESPN

JOHN “SNOOKS” KELLEY FOUNDERS AWARD

Named after the famed Boston College coach, this award honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States.

2019 Recipient: Mike MacMillan, Minnesota hockey and USA Hockey

TERRY FLANAGAN AWARD

Named in honor of the former UNH player and Bowling Green assistant, this award honors an assistant coach’s career body of work.

2019 Recipient: Kevin Patrick, Wisconsin, Bowling Green, Union and Vermont

LOU LAMORIELLO AWARD

Named after the former Providence player, coach and athletic director, this award recognizes a former college hockey player or coach who goes on to success in a professional career, in or outside of athletics.

2019 Recipient: John “Jocko” McLennan, Clarkson

JOE BURKE AWARD

Named after one of the game’s earliest super fans, this award is presented annually to the person who has given outstanding contribution, support, and dedication to women’s ice hockey.

2019 Recipient: Dave and Judy Ferwerda

THE WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY FOUNDERS AWARD

This award honors a member of the hockey community or college coaching profession who has contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of women’s ice hockey in the United States through their enthusiasm, passion and selflessness.

2019 Recipient: Don MacLeod, Northeastern

ASSISTANT WOMEN’S COACH AWARD

This award honors a women’s hockey assistant coach’s career body of work.

2019 Recipient: Allison Coomey, Connecticut College, Plattsburgh, Niagara, Boston University and Penn State