Henderson was one of the first people Abercrombie called after he landed the job at Stevenson.
"You could tell he was very emotional on the phone, as was I when I heard that he made it into the Hall," Abercrombie said. "This is an individual who was a second dad to me. Coach Neal, Mondays and Wednesdays 6 p.m. to 7:20 p.m. on the ice, he was my dad."
Henderson is still beaming that one of his former players has made it to the college coaching ranks.
"It shows that the person who has that much interest in the game has thought to progress himself into the life of hockey and put himself into the position to reach for higher goals," he said.
Abercrombie is one of four black coaches in NCAA hockey. Kelsey Koelzer, a member of the NHL & NHLPA Female Hockey Advisory Committee, was hired in September as the first women's coach for Arcadia University, a Division III school near Philadelphia that will begin play in 2021-22. Koelzer is likely the first black woman to lead an NCAA hockey team at any level.
Paul Jerrard
, who served on the coaching staffs of the Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames from 2011-12 to 2017-18, is an assistant at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Leon Hayward, who played six seasons in the American Hockey League and the ECHL, is an assistant at Colorado College.
There's a small fraternity of black coaches in pro hockey that includes
Mike Grier
of the New Jersey Devils; Tampa Bay Lightning goalie coach Frantz Jean and video coach Nigel Kirwan; Leo Thomas of Macon of the Southern Professional Hockey League; his brother, Kahlil Thomas with Greenville of the ECHL; and Jason Payne with Cincinnati of the ECHL.
The 32-year-old Abercrombie has been the coach of the Washington Little Capitals 16U National Team since 2018. He also coaches high school hockey at Georgetown Preparatory School and conducts private clinics and lessons.