Jack Parker
Jack Parker is a renowned former ice hockey coach best known for his long tenure at Boston University, where he led the Terriers to three NCAA championships and established the program as a powerhouse in college hockey. Over his 40-year coaching career, Parker was instrumental in developing numerous players who went on to have successful careers in the NHL. His recent induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder highlights his significant contributions to the sport and the lasting impact he made on college hockey.
Born on Jan 01, 1943 (82 years old)
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Jack Parker is set to enter the Hall of Fame as a builder.
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Jack Parker was a three-time national champion and head coach at Boston University for 40 years.
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Jack Parker won three NCAA championships and took teams to NCAA tournaments 24 times.
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