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Curt "Curre" Lindström (born 26 November 1940) is a Swedish ice hockey coach.[1]
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Career on international level
He coached Team Finland from 1993 to 1997, winning Finland's first Ice Hockey World Championships gold medal in 1995, and a silver world championships medal as well as Olympic bronze (as an assistant coach). He has won the same medals in coaching duties with Team Sweden, and has also coached the Latvian national men's ice hockey team.
Career on club level
Lindström stepped in to coach Ilves in the Finnish SM-liiga in the 2004-2005 season after a disappointing start to the season, and led the team to the quarterfinals, where they were beaten by Jokerit. In November 2005, Lindström was hired as a new head coach to Jokerit after the team had a miserable early season under former player and rookie coach Waltteri Immonen. Jokerit were left out of Play Offs at the end of the season. His contract was only for the reminder of 05-06 season, so he left his place as head coach before the start of 06-07 season.
Coaching style
Lindström is known as one of the finest motivators in international levels. Some critics say that he is not as tactically talented as he is verbally.
References
Preceded by
Pentti MatikainenFinnish national ice hockey team coach
1994 – 1997Succeeded by
Hannu AravirtaPreceded by
Haralds VasiļjevsLatvian national ice hockey team coach
2001 – 2004Succeeded by
Leonīds BeresņevsPreceded by
Vaclav SykoraIlves coach
2004 – 2005Succeeded by
Kari ElorantaPreceded by
Waltteri ImmonenJokerit head coach
2005 – 2006Succeeded by
Doug SheddenCategories:- Swedish ice hockey coaches
- 1940 births
- Living people
- Swedish ice hockey biography stubs
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