VIDEO: Legendary Hockey Coach Bill Belisle Is Dead at 92
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VIDEO: Legendary Hockey Coach Bill Belisle Is Dead at 92

He served as the hockey head coach at Mount Saint Charles since 1975, Belisle’s remarkable run included many significant milestones, among them: 26 consecutive state titles (1978-2003); 32 state championships in 41 years at the helm; 990 wins entering the 2016-17 campaign; two first overall NHL draft picks, including Brian Lawton, the first-ever American to be selected first overall in 1983 and Bryan Berard in 1995; and more than 20 Mounties who have gone on to be drafted by NHL clubs, including 2015 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Mathieu Schneider.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTA 2018, GoLocal editorial wrote, "Forget the 'Bird Years' or 'Belichick and Brady.' The greatest sports era in New England history -- and maybe American sports history -- is the coaching career of Bill Belisle at Mount Saint Charles."
Belisle was a 2000 inductee into the National Federation of State High School Associations Hall of Fame, Belisle himself is an alumnus of Mount Saint Charles (1948), where he played hockey for its 1947 state championship team. Belisle was inducted into the Mount St. Charles Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014. Heading into the 2016-17 campaign, Belisle had a 990-183-37 overall record (.818) and a mark of 545-65-17 (.869) in games played at home.
