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Expert instruction by qualified coaches, headed by Notre Dame Hockey Coach Dave Poulin. Supervision by
conscientious counselors and housefathers.
Dave Poulin
Dave Poulin is a former Notre Dame hockey standout and a 12-year veteran of the National Hockey League. Poulin,
who earned four monograms while playing for the Irish from 1978-79 through 1981-82, finished his Notre Dame career
tied for fifth in total goals (89), sixth in total points (196) and seventh in assists (107). He still holds the
Notre Dame career record with 13 game-winning goals and is tied for first with eight career hat tricks. Following
his graduation from Notre Dame, Poulin played one season with the Rogle hockey club in Sweden before signing in
February 1993 with the Philadelphia Flyers as a free agent.
Poulin played 12 full NHL seasons; his final two with the Washington Capitols. He also played three-plus seasons
with the Boston Bruins (1990-93) and six-plus seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers (1983-90). His most productive
campaign was during the 1983-84 season with Philadelphia when he posted single-season highs with 31 goals and 45
assists, ranking second among all rookies in scoring. He played in three Stanley cup finals (with Boston in '90,
Philadelphia in '85 and '87), reached the conference championship six times and was twice selected (1986 and 1988)
to play in the NHL All-Star Game.
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