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Bill Selman

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Canadian ice hockey coach (born c.1939)
Bill Selman
Biographical details
Bornc. 1939
Fort Frances,Ontario, Canada
Alma materNorth Dakota
Playing career
1960–1963North Dakota
PositionDefenceman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1964–1966North Dakota (assistant)
1966–1968North Dakota
1968–1970Minnesota–Duluth
1970–1979St. Louis
1979–1980Dayton Gems
1981–1983Lake Superior State
1982US National Team
Head coaching record
Overall277-217-21 (.558)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1963National Champion (player)
1967WCHAChampion
1967 WCHATournament champion
1968 WCHA tournament champion
1973CCHA Champion
1974 CCHATournament champion
1975 CCHA Champion
1975 CCHA tournament champion
1976 CCHA tournament champion
1977 CCHA Champion
Awards
1967 WCHACoach of the Year
1977 CCHACoach of the Year
2014 St. Louis Sport Hall of Fame President's Choice Award
2016Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award

William G. Selman (born c. 1939) is a Canadian retired head coach of men's college, university and professionalice hockey teams.[1]

Career

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Bill Selman was a three-year letterman for theNorth Dakota Fighting Sioux, winning anational title with the team in his senior season. After two seasons as an assistant inGrand Forks Selman became the third consecutive assistant coach to be promoted tohead coach of the Sioux in 1966.[2] Selman led North Dakota to two conference tournament titles in each of his first two seasons, finishing as runners up in1968. After only two years Selman left hisalma mater to take over atMinnesota–Duluth. Two seasons later Selman once again changed universities, this time leading the newDivision I program atSaint Louis.

The Billikens would only remain in the upper echelon for nine years but Selman stayed with the team for the entire time being a driving force behind the formation of theCCHA, capturing three conference titles, three conference tournament championships and coaching three futureNHL players (Mike Krushelnyski,Mario Faubert andLindsay Middlebrook). Once Saint Louis ended their program Selman moved on to be the head coach of theIHL'sDayton Gems for the1979–80 season.[3] After a year off Selman was back in the college ranks, this time with theLake Superior State Lakers. He coachedTeam USA at the1982 World Ice Hockey Championships[4] but finished with a disastrous 0-6-1 record that saw the US relegated out of the top bracket. Selman would only coach Lake Superior State for 20 games the following season before retiring from coaching and taking a job withAnheuser-Busch in thesports marketing department.

In his career Selman was named as coach of the year for both theWCHA (1967) andCCHA (1977) while also receiving the 2014 President's Choice Award from the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame and the 2016Hobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award.[5]

Head coaching record

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College

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Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
North Dakota Fighting Sioux(WCHA)(1966–1968)
1966–67North Dakota19-10-016-6-01stNCAA consolation game (loss)
1967–68North Dakota20-10-313-8-13rdNCAA runner-up
North Dakota:39-20-329-14-1
Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs(WCHA)(1968–1970)
1968–69Minnesota–Duluth6-23-03-19-08thWCHA regional semifinals
1969–70Minnesota–Duluth13-15-110-13-18thWCHA regional semifinals
Minnesota–Duluth:19-38-113-32-1
Saint Louis BillikensIndependent(1970–1971)
1970–71Saint Louis9-19-2
Saint Louis:9-19-2
Saint Louis Billikens(CCHA)(1971–1979)
1971–72Saint Louis15-15-37-3-22ndCCHA runner-up
1972–73Saint Louis27-11-013-3-01stCCHA runner-up
1973–74Saint Louis28-12-05-3-02ndCCHA Champion
1974–75Saint Louis26-13-15-3-01stCCHA Champion
1975–76Saint Louis24-15-210-5-12ndCCHA Champion
1976–77Saint Louis27-11-113-2-11stCCHA runner-up
1977–78Saint Louis21-17-210-10-02ndCCHA runner-up
1978–79Saint Louis16-16-39-13-25th
Saint Louis:184-110-1272-42-6
Lake Superior State Lakers(CCHA)(1981–1982)
1981–82Lake Superior State19-17-311-15-25thCCHA Quarterfinals
1982–83Lake Superior State7-13-0†5-11-0†
Lake Superior State:26-30-316-26-2
Total:277-217-21

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Selman resigned in December 1982[6]

References

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  1. ^"BILL SELMAN". St. Louis Sport Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 15, 2016.
  2. ^"2015-16 North Dakota Media Guide"(PDF). University of North Dakota. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 18, 2016. RetrievedJuly 15, 2016.
  3. ^"Bill Selman Stats and Profile".hockeydb.com.
  4. ^Canada Confident of win over Italy: The Ottawa Citizen, April 21, 1982, page 35
  5. ^"Former Lakers coach Bill Selman named Hobey Baker "Legend of College Hockey"". Lake Superior State Athletics. February 16, 2016. RetrievedJuly 15, 2016.
  6. ^"2013-14 Lake Superior State Lakers Media Guide 28-46"(PDF). Lake Superior State Lakers. RetrievedJuly 5, 2014.

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Preceded byWCHA Coach of the Year
1966–67
Succeeded by
Preceded byCCHA Coach of the Year
1976–77
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Preceded byDayton Gems (IHL) Head Coach
1979–1980
Succeeded by
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Preceded byHobey Baker Legends of College Hockey Award
2016
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