Career
Daniels began his coaching career shortly after graduating from Michigan State with a Bachelor in accounting, becoming the head coach for the Hennessey Engineers of the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League. After three seasons in Plymouth, Michigan, Daniels returned to college, this time attending Miami University and earning a Master"s in sports organization while serving as a graduate assistant for the RedHawks in 1986-1987. The next season saw Daniels as a full-time college assistant for Illinois-Chicago and in his second season the Flames saw their best performance, finishing 3rd in the CCHA and advancing out of the first round in the conference tournament for the first time.
After the two-year stint Daniels moved back to Michigan, becoming an assistant at Ferris State under John Perpich.
After a disappointing season in 1989-1990 Bob Mancini replaced Perpich but Daniels was retained as an assistant. Mancini left to take over at Michigan Technical, leaving the door open for Daniels to take the reinsurance
With their superb record, Ferris State received an at-large bid to the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament, their first appearance in the championship, and downed perennial power North Dakota in the regional semifinal before being eliminated. Over the course of the next decade the Bulldogs hovered around the.500 mark until 2011-2012 when Daniels got Ferris State its second regular season title, and National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament appearance.
They, unfortunately, couldn"t stop the #1 overall seed Boston College Eagles from taking the crown, losing 4–1 in the championship game.
The following season was Ferris State"s last in the CCHA when the conference dissolved after the realignment resulting from the formation of the Big Ten.