Hall of Fame
Coach Seney headed the men’s ice hockey team at SUNY Potsdam from 1988-2002. A Lake Placid native, Seney is Potsdam’s longest-tenured hockey coach, having served 14 seasons with the Bears while tallying a 169-187-20 record. A three-time recipient of the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Coach of the Year award, Seney led the men’s team to the 1996 SUNYAC Tournament championship and its only appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament. In addition to winning their only conference hockey crown during the 1995-1996 season, Seney’s Bears went 11-3-0 in SUNYAC play for the school’s highest-ever conference winning percentage of .786.
In 2002, Seney became the head men’s ice hockey coach at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. In his five seasons there, Coach Seney has amassed a 77-49-9 record. Under Seney’s guidance, the Hawks have been the regular season champions of the Northeast 10 League (NE-10) for the past four seasons. St. Anselm also won the NE-10 Tournament in both 2005 and 2006. During the 2003-04 season, Ed was named ECAC East/NESCAC Coach of the Year, the ECAC East Coach of the Year and NE-10 Coach of the Year. A 1981 graduate of New England College, Seney and his wife, Sandra, have two children, Garrett and Morgan.