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Hockey Coach
The Resume
(June 29, 1959- )
Born in Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Drafted sixth overall by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft
Defenseman for the Birmingham Bulls (1978-79) and the Minnesota North Stars (1979-89)
Head coach for the Chicago Blackhawks (1995-98), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (1998-2000) and the Ottawa Senators (2008-09)
Why he might be annoying
He opted to forego his final season of junior eligibility to play in the World Hockey Association.
His playing career ended prematurely as a result of chronic hip injuries.
Despite being a North Stars great, his first NHL coaching job came with the rival Chicago Blackhawks.
He coached the Blackhawks when their streak of 28 consecutive playoff appearances was snapped (1998).
He was fired by the Senators after 48 games with the team.
Why he might not be annoying
He was one of Wayne Gretzky's last teammates in Sault Ste. Marie.
He was a member of the first North Stars team to reach the Stanley Cup Finals (1981).
He spent his entire NHL playing career with the North Stars
He served as the North Stars team captain for seven seasons, which was a franchise record prior to the relocation to Dallas.
He was a successful coach in the junior hockey ranks, prior to his appointment with the Blackhawks.
Credit: Ricky
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