By: Samuel Gordon
In the 1980s, every kid in Burlington, Ontario, wanted to be Wayne Gretzky, but Brad Frost wanted to be a gym teacher who would “hopefully do some coaching.”
Now the Gophers’ head women’s hockey coach, Frost had no idea he’d lead a Division I hockey program to 62 consecutive wins and back-to-back national titles.
He had no idea he’d become an ambassador for an entire University or that his team’s achievements would be fundamental in the emergence of women’s hockey.