
Everybody Pulls The Tarp Rand Pecknold: Leading One Of The Greatest Turnarounds In Sports History
Jun 29, 2023
Rand Pecknold, longtime Quinnipiac men’s hockey coach who rose from a $6,700 Division III start to a 2023 national title, walks through the climb. He talks recruiting for character and hockey IQ, turning adversity into an advantage, relentless preparation, marginal gains on details like faceoffs and special teams, and building selfless, high-intensity teams ready for pressure.
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Humble Start And Relentless Grind
- Rand took a $6,700 coaching job while teaching high school and sleeping in short shifts to make it work. He recruited 19 freshmen and moved practice from midnight to 9:40 p.m., which jump-started the program's turnaround.
IQ And Character Trump Pure Talent
- Quinnipiac prioritizes hockey IQ and character over raw talent when recruiting. Those traits repeatedly explained who succeeded or failed at the program.
Prepare Players For Adversity
- Set expectations about adversity before it arrives and follow up with structured support. Coach, don't quit on players who struggle early; help them through the process to buy into new roles.




