Bob Hartley
Bob Hartley (born on September 9th, 1960 with Hawkesbury in the Ontario with the Canada) is a trainer of Hockey in North America.
Biography
Hartley played forever in the great league major of North America, the National league of hockey but it started by involving the junior team of her birthplace and in 1991-92, he becomes the trainer of the Titan of Laval of the Ligue of hockey major junior of Quebec station which he occupies two seasons. In 1993, it gains the Coupe Memorial.It makes then a good ahead while becoming trainer assisting of Jacques Martin then trainer as a chief of the frankness from the American Ligue of hockey of the Aces de Cornwall when Martin takes the head of the Nordiques of Quebec of the LNH.
It occupies this item two seasons then before the beginning of the season 1996-97, it becomes the trainer of the Bears de Hershey with whom it gains the Coupe Calder as of the first season. There once again remain only two seasons with the team before making the great jump which carries out it behind the bench of a frankness from the National league of hockey: the Avalanche of Colorado. It replaces then Marc Crawford.
With the Avalanche, it will gain finally the Coupe Stanley 2001 by beating the Devils of the New Jersey, cut which it takes along to make a turn in its native village.
Its collaboration with the Avalanche ends in December 2002 whereas the team knows a calamitous departure. It is replaced by Tony Granato. It then has best the statistics for a trainer of the Avalanche with 359 matches and 193 victories.
It joined the Thrashers of Atlanta during the season 2002-03 to replace Curt Fraser.
In 2007, it is selected to be the assistant trainer of the conference of the East for the 55 {{E}} Match of the Stars of the LNH. October 10th 2007, after six defeats of its team, it is congédié of its station and is replaced by Don Waddell, managing director of the frankness.
Prize list
; Minor leagues- Cut Memorial with the Titan of Laval in 1993
- Cut Calder with the Bears de Hershey in 1997
; National league of hockey
- Cut Stanley with the Avalanche of Colorado in 2001
- Champion of the North-eastern division between 1999 and 2002 with the Avalanche
- Champion of the South-eastern division between 1999 and 2002 with the Thrashers of Atlanta
See too
References
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