STORRS, Conn. -- The former longtime head coach of the Connecticut Huskies ice hockey team, who transitioned them to Division I status, has died. Bruce Marshall was 54.The University of Connecticut and New Hampshires Franklin Pierce University, where he was the current head hockey coach, said Marshall died Saturday.A four-year letter winner in the UConn hockey program himself, Marshall became the teams third coach in 1988, just three years after graduation.Under his leadership, the Huskies posted 20 wins in their inaugural Division I year and in 2000, won the Metro Athletic Conference title.Marshall resigned in 2013.Franklin Pierce said Marshall had already laid the groundwork for the current ice hockey men in only his first year as head coach.Marshall was born in Massachusetts. He leaves behind four children. Vans Old Skool Black . -- The plastic that was taped across the lockers in Oaklands clubhouse came down and the champagne that was on ice went back into the cooler. Vans Shoes Clearance . Louis Blues absence from top spot in the TSN. http://www.vansshoesclearancesale.com/vans-old-skool-sale/white.html . LOUIS -- Rookie Tavon Austin has missed another day of practice, lessening the odds hell be ready for the St. Vans Old Skool Pink . -- Anaheim Ducks captain and leading scorer Ryan Getzlaf has been scratched from Sunday nights game against the Vancouver Canucks because of an upper-body injury. Vans Old Skool Clearance . But the quarterback hopes to stay involved in football after officially calling it quits Tuesday. "Id love to look at those opportunities as they arise," Pierce said in an interview from his Winnipeg eatery. The NFL has trumpeted the participation of NRL stars Jason Taumalolo and Valentine Holmes in an official trial in Los Angeles next week.Taumalolo and Holmes flew together from London immediately after squaring off against each other in the Four Nations final between Australia and New Zealand on Monday.Both Taumalolo and Holmes are signed with the same player agent company, Pacific Sports Management, who described the trial as an NFL sporting experience.They said both players had received interest from NFL franchises throughout the year, and had departed for the US with their NRL clubs blessing.It is a tremendous sporting experience that both players are excited about, they will have the opportunity to showcase their athletic ability and meet some interesting people, Pacific Sports said.We have been completely transparent with both the Sharks and the Cowboys, who have been terrific about it and very supportive.The NFL Management Council informed clubs of the trial to be held on November 26.Jason Taumalolo and Valentine Holmes, two of the best players in Australias National Rugby League, have scheduled a work-out for NFL clubs this Saturday, a statement obtained by the Roar said.These players are considered NFL free agents and are eligible to sign with clubs after the cclub has received written permission from the players National Rugby League club.ddddddddddddhe Cowboys said Taumalalo would test with the full backing of the club.The North Queensland Cowboys are aware that player Jason Taumalolo is returning from the Four Nations tournament via the USA where he will undergo testing in front of NFL scouts, the club said.Taumalolos interest comes less than two months after he put rumours of a cross-code move to bed by declaring he wanted to become an NRL great following his Dally M medal win.My plan is to retire playing rugby league and that hasnt changed over the last little while, he said after winning the gong alongside Cooper Cronk.Both Taumalolo and Cronullas Holmes are believed to be deep into negotiations to remain with their NRL clubs beyond the end of the 2017 season.However the latest development could throw a spanner in the works, and comes less than a year after South Sydney forward Thomas Burgess tested with New York Giants.The Rabbitohs prop also went with his clubs blessing, and returned to play in the 2016 season.The 2016-17 NFL season is into its 11th week with Super Bowl LI on February 5. ' ' '