Pecknold Releases "Hard Core Hockey"
Quinnipiac University men’s ice hockey head coach Rand
Pecknold has announced the release of his instructional youth
hockey book, “Hard Core Hockey.” Pecknold and Aaron
Foeste co-authored the book, which was published by McGraw-Hill
Publishers and is available for purchase at amazon.com.
“Hard Core Hockey” is an all-in-one guide to playing
high-caliber hockey from a veritable who’s who of the
sport’s top coaches. The book includes instruction on
advanced skating, stick-handling and collegiate-level systems, as
well as several effective practice drills. The book also features
contributions from Ted Donato, former NHL player and current head
coach of the Harvard University men’s hockey team, and Frank
Serratore, head coach of the United States Air Force Academy
men’s hockey team.
Pecknold has served as the Quinnipiac men’s hockey head
coach for the past 15 years and was instrumental in the
Bobcats’ transition to the Division I ranks. During his
career he has developed Quinnipiac into one of the nation’s
top college hockey programs. Quinnipiac is among the top five
schools in the country for wins and winning percentage over the
past 10 years, and has often appeared in the national polls since
joining ECAC Hockey for the 2005-06 season. Pecknold has earned
more than 275 victories over his coaching career – all at
Quinnipiac – and has won 20 games in nine of the
Bobcats’ 10 years in Division I hockey. The longest tenured
and all-time winningest coach in Quinnipiac men’s ice hockey
history, Pecknold was a two-time Spencer Penrose Award finalist
– in 2002 and 2005 – given to the National Coach of the
Year.
In addition to his team’s overall success, Quinnipiac
athletes have enjoyed individual success under Pecknold’s
guidance. Pecknold has coached five conference Players of the Year
and five conference Rookies of the Year. Pecknold has also coached
four All-Americans and two Hobey Baker Memorial Award candidates,
including one Top-10 Finalist. He has also coached 21
all-conference team selections and 84 all-academic team honorees.












