Dave Burkholder

Dave Burkholder
Sport(s) Men's ice hockey
Current position
Title Head Coach
Team Niagara
Conference Atlantic Hockey
Record 191–165–45[1]
Biographical details
Born 1962 (age 5354)
Welland, Ontario, Canada
Alma mater Rochester Institute of Technology
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2001–present Niagara (men)
Head coaching record
Overall 191–165–45
Tournaments 0–3 (NCAA Division I)

Dave Burkholder (born 1962) is a Canadian college ice hockey coach and former college player. He has coached the Niagara University program since 2001, taking over from Blaise MacDonald following the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. Burkholder also previously served as the assistant general manager and assistant coach of the Niagara Falls Thunder of the Ontario Hockey League.

Burkholder played college ice hockey as a goaltender with the RIT Tigers, winning the 1983 Division II National Championship and being selected tournament MVP. He was a three-time ECAC First-Team All-Star and garnered all-American status in 1984.

Seasons

Year W-L-T (overall) W-L-T (conference)
2001–02 17–17–1 8–10–1 (CHA)
2002–03 15–17–5 11–4–5 (CHA)
2003–04 21–15–3 14–6–0 (CHA)
2004–05 15–19–2 9–9–2 (CHA)
2005–06 20–15–1 13–6–1 (CHA)
2006–07 18–13–6 9–5–6 (CHA)
2007–08 22–11–4 12–6–2 (CHA)
2008–09 16–14–6 9–5–4 (CHA)
2009–10 12–20–4 6–10–2 (CHA)
2010–11 18–13–4 15–10–2 (AHA)
2011–12 17–11–9 14–6–7 (AHA)
Totals 191–165–45 91–61–23 (CHA)
29–16–9 (AHA)

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Tom Serratore
CHA Coach of the Year
2005–06
2006–07
Succeeded by

Tom Serratore
Preceded by
Ryan Soderquist
Atlantic Hockey Coach of the Year
2012–13
Succeeded by
Rick Gotkin


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