Muse Named to Yale Staff
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Dan Muse, an assistant at Sacred Heart
University in 2008-09, has been named assistant coach for the Yale
men's ice hockey program. The staff change was precipitated by
long-time assistant coach C.J. Marottolo taking the head coaching
position at Sacred Heart.
Muse, a 2005 Stonehill College graduate, was also an assistant at
Williams (Mass.) College from 2007-2008 and at Milton (Mass.)
Academy from 2005-2007.
At Sacred Heart and Williams, he helped prepare and execute
training and practice plans and worked primarily with forwards. He
also helped develop scouting reports and break down video segments
using Gamebreaker software while assisting with recruiting
efforts.
Muse has also coached at the Massachusetts Hockey Satellite
Training Program and at USA Hockey's Select 14 Development Camps
(2006-2008) and USA Select 16 Camp (2009) as well as several other
youth camps and training programs throughout the Bay State.
Muse, who earned a B.A. in criminal justice at Stonehill, served
as assistant captain for the Chieftains his senior year and
received the team's most improved player award in 2003. He was
named to multiple ECAC Northeast/ Northeast-10 All-Academic Hockey
Teams and is a recipient of the Canton (Mass.) High School Hockey
Distinguished Alumni Award (2007).
The new Yale coach and his wife, Maureen, reside in Orange.












