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East Providence native Brendan Whittet has been offered the job as head coach of the Brown University men's hockey team, according to The U.S. Hockey Report. Whittet, a former defenseman for the Bears and a 1994 graduate, played for Mount St. Charles and the Kent School before enrolling at Brown. He has been an assistant at Brown, Colby, and Dartmouth, where he has worked since 1998. Whittet will replace Roger Grillo, who resigned to take a job with USA Hockey. Others who reportedly received interviews were Boston College assistant Mike Cavanaugh, UMass assistant Red Gendron, Union College associate head coach Rick Bennett, Colorado College assistant Joe Bonnett, Brown assistant Mark Workman, and Brown women's coach Digit Murphy. |
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