Bill Purcell

Bill Purcell was the York University hockey coach from 1965–1972, and the 1969-70 OIAA Coach of the Year.

He is credited with establishing York University's Yeomen hockey program in 1961 and bringing it national acclaim and notariaty. He also championed the teams relocation from outdoor play at Glendon to the new York Arena, locally known as the Ice Palace.

Accomplishments

 * 1967-68: 2nd place finish in the Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association (OIAA) League
 * 1969-70: OIAA championship
 * 1969-70: Consolation title of the Canadian finals.
 * 1969-70: Coach of the Year
 * 1971-72: 1st place finish in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA) League with a record 16 wins (16-1-2)
 * 1978-79: IHL Champion
 * 1981-82: OUAA League Champion

Coaching Positions

 * 1978-79: Head Coach Kalamazoo Wings of the IHL
 * 1979-80: Head Coach Adirondack Red Wings of the AHL
 * 1980-81: Head Coach Richmond Rifles of the Eastern Hockey League
 * 1981-82: Coach University of Toronto
 * 1989-90: Head Coach Oshawa Legionaires of the MetJHL
 * 1994-95: Assistant Coach Oshawa Generals of the OHL
 * 1995-96: Assistant Coach Oshawa Generals of the OHL
 * 1996-97: Head Coach Markham Waxers of the MetJHL
 * 2000-01: Assistant Coach Tallahassee Tiger Sharks of the ECHL
 * 2004: Head Coach Whitby Dunlops
 * 2006-08: coach of the Markham Waxers