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a year later, Logue remained in his position and helped rebuild the program into a national power. After being made an associate head coach, Logue worked with several highly-touted goaltending prospects including
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Logue ended his playing days shortly thereafter and began his coaching career as an assistant with
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In 1988, Logue helped Merrimack become the first non D-I club make an appearance in the
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and even went so far as to win their first round match against
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Ice hockey people from Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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Biographical information and career statistics from
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James Logue (ice hockey)
Melrose, Massachusetts
Goaltender
United States
Boston College
HC
Merrimack
Team USA
North Andover HS
Merrimack
Salem State
Boston College
ice hockey
Boston College
Team USA
1968 Winter Olympics
Grenoble
France
gold medal
Soviet team
Merrimack
Division II tournament
1978
US National Team
North Andover High School
Division I tournament
Northeastern
Salem State
alma mater
Steve Cedorchuk

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