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Bill Muckalt Named Head Men's Ice Hockey Coach

Press conference to be held at Centene Community Ice Center on Thursday at 1:00 p.m. CT

ST. CHARLES, Mo. - On Tuesday, Lindenwood Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Jason Coomer named Bill Muckalt the next head coach of the Lindenwood men's ice hockey program.
 
"I am extremely honored and excited to be the next head coach at Lindenwood University," said Muckalt. "I want to thank Dr. Porter, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Jason Coomer, and all the leadership staff for their vision and commitment to make this hire possible. I also want to take time to acknowledge my family, friends and people that supported me during this process to make it a reality."
 
Prior to joining Lindenwood, Muckalt was the associate head coach at the University of Michigan from 2017-2023. Muckalt brought 11-years of coaching experience before returning to his alma mater in 2017.

"At this time I feel a real sense of gratitude. Once I was able to visit such a beautiful campus and see all the resources that Lindenwood has to offer it was a really easy decision for myself and our family. From our university mission statement of serving others, thriving together, doing the right thing and having grit, they were all foundational core values of my coaching philosophy and I felt an instant connection," said Muckalt.

A press conference will be held at the Centene Community Ice Center on Thursday, April 25th at 1:00 p.m. CT to introduce Muckalt and will be open to the public. The introductory press conference will also be live streamed at lindenwoodlions.com.
 
"We are excited to welcome Coach Muckalt to St. Charles and the Lindenwood family," said Coomer on introducing Muckalt as the second NCAA Division I men's ice hockey coach at Lindenwood. "Throughout the search process, Coach Muckalt separated himself from his peers as the right person to lead our young men.  It is clear how much he is respected throughout the college and professional hockey community, and we look forward to Bill leading our program.  
 
In his six seasons at Michigan, Muckalt helped 20 players get drafted into the National Hockey League, and was the Wolverines' lead recruiter during his tenure as associate head coach. Four of the first five draft picks at the 2021 NHL Draft were from Michigan
 
"Expectations are high for our program and having someone who has experienced sustained success at various levels and stops was something we were looking for during this process. Being the only NCAA Division I Hockey program in the State of Missouri, the St. Charles and St. Louis Hockey community are excited about what is taking place in our backyard.  Without questions, Coach Muckalt will be a great addition to the local hockey scene," said Coomer
 
During the 2022-23 season, Muckalt helped the Wolverines to a 23-12-3 record while clinching the Big Ten Championship with a 4-3 win over Minnesota in the B1G championship game. Michigan went to the NCAA Frozen Four that year before eventually losing to Quinnipiac.
 
The year prior in 2021-22, Michigan also was crowned Big Ten Champions after winning the title and finished with a record of 31-10-2, marking their most wins since the 2007-08 season. Muckalt handled recruiting and defensive responsibilities for the Wolverines which ranked ninth in the county allowing only 2.21 goals per game. He also coached Big Ten Medal of Honor winner Nick Blankenburg and seven other Michigan players who signed NHL contracts that season.
 
Muckalt was responsible for helping five Michigan players get drafted in the first round during the shortened 2020-21 season due to COVID-19. The Wolverines were 15-10-1 in a season where they ranked seventh nationally in offense averaging 3.50 goals per game. Muckalt helped freshman Thomas Bordeleau win the Tim Taylor Rookie of the Year award after taking home B1G Ten Rookie of the Year honors.
 
Prior to his time at Michigan, Muckalt was the general manager and head coach of the Tri-City Storm United States Hockey League from 2015-17. In his two seasons with Tri-City, Muckalt's team posted a 49-46-16 record and won its first Clark Cup in franchise history during the 2015-16 season. He became just the fifth coach in Tier-1 history of the USHL to win a championship in the first season as head coach, joining current Tampa Bay Lightning assistant coach Jeff Blashill.
 
From 2011-2015, Muckalt was an assistant coach at Michigan Tech where he helped the Huskies reach number one in the National Poll for the first time since 1976. In his final season at Michigan Tech, he helped guide them to a 29-10-2 record while finishing second in the nation in goals against average (1.80). The Huskies also made the NCAA Tournament during the 2014-15 season marking the first time since 1981.
 
Previously, Muckalt held head coaching positions with the New Mexico Mustangs of the North American Hockey League (2010-11), Valencia Flyers of the Western States Hockey League (2009-10) and Eastern Michigan of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (2007-08).

Muckalt spent five years in the National Hockey League, playing with the Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators and Minnesota Wild. He scored 97 career points, on 40 goals and 57 assists. He retired as a player in 2004.
 
"I look forward to leading our student athletes to many successes in the classroom, on the ice and in the community. Lindenwood hockey will be relentless, disciplined, cohesive and we will get better together every day. We will build a championship caliber program. I look forward to reconnecting with so many familiar faces in the St. Louis Hockey community as well as developing new relationships. Let's go Lions!" said Muckalt.

A 1998 graduate of the University of Michigan, he was a four-year starter for the Wolverines and part of the 1996 and 1998 National Championship teams.  Muckalt served as Assistant Captain during the 1998 season while being honored as part of the 1998 CCHA first All-Star Team and was named a 1998 NCAA West First Team All-American. He received his bachelor's degree in sports management and communications.

(Photo Courtesy of the University of Michigan)
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