Enrico Blasi

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Enrico Blasi
Sport(s) ice hockey
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Miami (OH)
Conference CCHA
Record 358-231-102
Biographical details
Born (1972-02-16) February 16, 1972 (age 52)
Weston, Ontario Canada
Playing career
1990–1994 Miami RedHawks
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1999–Present Miami RedHawks
Head coaching record
Overall 314–198–54
Tournaments NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 Mason Cup
Awards
1 Spencer Penrose Award
4 CCHA Coach of the Year

Enrico Blasi is the Head Coach of the Miami University men's hockey team, which plays in the NCHC. Blasi is a native of Weston, Ontario. He is an alumnus of Miami University and played for the hockey team from 1990–94, playing on Miami's CCHA championship team in 1992–93 and captaining the 1993–94 team.[1] Blasi is the first Miami hockey alumnus to return to his alma mater as the head coach. He came to Miami after working four years—three as an assistant and one as a graduate assistant—under his coach at Miami, George Gwozdecky at the University of Denver.[1]

Blasi became head coach of his alma mater in 1999 and, at the time, was the youngest head coach in Division I college hockey. Blasi was named Spencer Penrose Award recipient in 2006 for National coach of the year and has won four CCHA Coach of the Year Awards in 2000–01, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2009–10 .[2][3]

Blasi got his 300th win on January 25, 2013 during a 2–1 victory over CCHA rival Bowling Green.[4]

Blasi is a member of the Advisory Board for You Can Play, a campaign dedicated to fighting homophobia in sports.[5]

Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
Miami 1999-00 36 13 20 3 - - 9th in CCHA Did not Qualify
Miami 2000–01 38 20 16 2 - - 2nd in CCHA Did not Qualify
Miami 2001–02 36 12 22 2 - - 10th in CCHA Did not Qualify
Miami 2002–03 41 21 17 3 - - 5th in CCHA Did not Qualify
Miami 2003–04 41 23 14 4 - - 2nd in CCHA NCAA First round
Miami 2004–05 38 15 18 5 - - 7th in CCHA Did not Qualify
Miami 2005–06 39 26 9 4 - - 1st in CCHA NCAA First round
Miami 2006–07 42 24 14 4 - - 3rd in CCHA NCAA Regional Final
Miami 2007–08 42 33 8 1 - - 2nd in CCHA NCAA Regional Final
Miami 2008–09 41 23 13 5 - - 2nd in CCHA NCAA runner-up
Miami 2009–10 44 29 8 7 - - 1st in CCHA NCAA Semifinal
Miami 2010–11 39 23 10 6 - - 3rd in CCHA NCAA First round
Miami 2011–12 41 24 15 2 - - 4th in CCHA NCAA First round
Miami 2012–13 42 25 12 5 - - 1st in CCHA NCAA Regional Final
Miami 2013–14 43 18 21 3 - - 8th in NCHC Did Not Qualify
Miami 2014–15 44 29 14 1 - - 2nd in NCHC NCAA First Round

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by CCHA Coach of the Year
2000–01
2003–04
2005–06
2009–10
2012–13
Succeeded by
Guy Gadowsky
Mike Kemp
Jeff Jackson
Jeff Jackson
Award Discontinued
Preceded by Spencer Penrose Award
2005–06
Succeeded by
Jeff Jackson