Ken Hitchcock

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Ken Hitchcock is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach best known for leading the Dallas Stars to a Stanley Cup championship and ranking among the NHL’s winningest coaches.


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instanceOf National Hockey League coach
human
ice hockey coach
awarded Jack Adams Award
awardFor NHL coach of the year
coachedSeasonStart 1995-1996 NHL season
coachedTeamInSeason Dallas Stars
coachingDebutLeague NHL
coachingRole assistant coach for Team Canada at international tournaments
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1951-12-17
familyName Hitchcock
fullName Kenneth S. Hitchcock
gender male
givenName Kenneth
hallOfFameRole builder category
inductedInto Hockey Hall of Fame
knownFor being among the winningest head coaches in NHL history
leading the Dallas Stars to the 1999 Stanley Cup championship
languageSpoken English
leagueCoachedIn Canadian Major Junior Hockey
National Hockey League
Western Hockey League
nationality Canadian
nationalTeamCoached Team Canada
notableAchievement over 800 NHL regular-season wins as head coach
notableTeamSuccess multiple 100-point regular seasons with the Dallas Stars
playoff appearances with multiple NHL franchises
occupation ice hockey coach
ice hockey scout
OlympicGoldMedalistAsCoach Team Canada ice hockey staff
placeOfBirth Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
position head coach
residence Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
sport ice hockey
StanleyCupWonAsHeadCoach 1999
styleOfPlay defense-first coaching philosophy
teamCoached Columbus Blue Jackets
Dallas Stars
Edmonton Oilers
Kamloops Blazers
Philadelphia Flyers
St. Louis Blues
teamForStanleyCupWin Dallas Stars
tournamentCoached IIHF World Championship
Olympic Winter Games


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