Paul Flanagan
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Paul Flanagan is a Division I women's ice hockey coach. A 1980 graduate of St. Lawrence University, Flanagian coached the Skating Saints women's team from 1999-2008. During that time he accumulated a record of 230-83-24 and coached the team to five Frozen Four appearances, making him one of the most successful coaches in women's college hockey history. In 2007, Flanagan served as assistant coach to the U.S. Women's National Team at the Four Nations Cup in Leksand, Sweden. Flanagan is slated to begin coaching at Syracuse University in the fall of 2008..[1]