PRIDE
HOCKEY COACHING STAFF
Aaron Saul
Aaron Saul was named the new head coach of the men's hockey team
during the spring of 2007. A former Potsdam assistant coach, Saul
will replace Glenn Thomaris who recently announced his retirement
from Potsdam.
"We're tremendously excited that Aaron has agreed to coach
our men's hockey team. While the competition for the position was
great, his passion for coaching, his ability to recruit high quality
student athletes, and his work ethic clearly separated him from the
rest of the field. Our department is happy to be reunited with him
and we look forward to many years of top flight hockey with Aaron
Saul as our coach," noted Jim Zalacca, Potsdam Athletic Director.
Coach Saul comes to Potsdam from Elmira College where he has been
the assistant hockey coach since first leaving Potsdam in 2001. He
is also the head men's golf coach at Elmira.
"I am extremely excited to return to the Potsdam Bears Hockey
program. My time as an assistant coach at SUNY Potsdam was a great
learning experience working with Ed Seney and Jay Green. It has been
a dream of mine to become a Head Coach at the Division III level.
Working with Tim Ceglarski at Elmira College for the past six seasons
has prepared me for that and I am looking forward to the challenge," Saul
stated.
During Saul's six seasons coaching at Elmira, the men made five
trips to the ECAC West Playoffs and picked up two conference championships.
In two visits to the NCAA Tournament, Elmira advanced to the quarterfinals
in 2005 and the Frozen Four in 2006.
In addition to his work with the Soaring Eagles, Saul has also been
active in hockey schools and clinics having coached in the Paul Vincent
Hockey School since 1998.
Saul holds a Master's Degree from SUNY Potsdam and a Bachelors Degree
from Elmira. While a student at Elmira he played four years of varsity
hockey when he was twice chosen as team captain. His teams competed
in three ECAC tournaments including one ECAC Championship. At Elmira
he was elected Team MVP and Rookie of the Year by His teammates. |