- Ted Nolan
Ted Nolan (Born -
April 7 , 1958, on the Garden RiverOjibwa First Nation Reserve outside of Sault Ste. Marie,Ontario ,Canada ) is the former Head Coach of theBuffalo Sabres andNew York Islanders . Nolan, a retiredCanadian professional hockey Left Winger played 3 seasons in theNational Hockey League for theDetroit Red Wings andPittsburgh Penguins . He also coached for 2 seasons in theNational Hockey League for theBuffalo Sabres , after serving as assistant coach for one season with theHartford Whalers .Nolan, and his wife Sandra, are the parents of
Brandon Nolan , aVancouver Canucks draft pick playing for the AHL'sAlbany River Rats , and Jordan Nolan of the OHL'sSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds .Playing career
As a player, he played left-wing for the
Ontario Hockey Association 'sSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds , theKansas City Red Wings of the Central Hockey League, and theAdirondack Red Wings ,Rochester Americans andBaltimore Skipjacks of theAmerican Hockey League . He also played for thePittsburgh Penguins and theDetroit Red Wings of theNational Hockey League from the early through to the mid-1980s.Coaching career
Ontario Hockey League
Nolan became
head coach of theSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in 1988, as a mid-season replacement and coached there until the end of the 1994 season. Nolan led the Greyhounds to the three consecutiveMemorial Cup tournament berths, winning the Canadian national junior championship in 1993.Buffalo Sabres, 1995–1997
Nolan was hired before the
1994–95 NHL season as an assistant coach by theHartford Whalers for one season before accepting the position of head coach of the NHL's Buffalo Sabres where he had his best success. In his second season in Buffalo, he led the team to a strong regular season, culminating in the Northeast Division title. He was rewarded with theJack Adams Award as the league's top coach. However his relationships withsuperstar goaltender Dominik Hašek and general managerJohn Muckler were strained. The regular season success was all overshadowed by what took place during the playoffs. Tensions between Nolan and Hašek had been high for most of the season, however, after being scored upon in game three of the first-round against theOttawa Senators , Hašek left the game, forcing backup Steve Shields to step in. Hašek claimed he felt his knee pop, and the team doctor pronounced him day-to-day. Buffalo News columnistJim Kelley wrote a column that night for the next day's newspaper that detailed the day's events, which irked Hašek. After the Senators won game five, Hašek came out of the Sabres' training room and physically attacked Kelley, tearing his shirt. Despite issuing an apology, things went downhill afterwards. Shields starred as the Sabres rallied to win the series against Ottawa. But before the next series against thePhiladelphia Flyers , the NHL announced that Hasek had been suspended for three games for the altercation with Kelley. Hasek was set to return in game four with the team down by three games in the series, but after the pregame skate Hasek told the Sabres' coaching staff he felt a twinge in his knee and left the ice. Shields turned in another season-saving performance as Buffalo staved off the almost inevitable sweeping elimination with a win. Again before the fifth game, Hašek declared himself unfit to play and Buffalo lost 6–3, losing the series in five games.Hašek, who sided with Muckler, stated in an interview during 1997 NHL Awards Ceremony that "it would be better for me if he (Nolan) did not return." Muckler, fresh off of being voted the NHL's 1996–97 Executive of the Year, was the first casualty of this toxic situation and was fired prior to the 1997–98 season.
Darcy Regier , Muckler's replacement as GM, was given the option to choose his own coach. Rather than fire Nolan, whose two-year contract had just expired, Regier offered him a one-year extension, reportedly for $500,000.Verify source|date=July 2007 After such a successful 1997 season working with a "blue collar" team full of grinders and with only one star, Hasek, Nolan found the offer insulting and rejected it. [http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=bbc99035-baab-4b28-ba0f-b116e24d0805&k=88766] Regier then pulled the contract off the table and did not offer another one, ending Nolan's tenure as Sabres coach.Post-Sabres career
Following his departure from Buffalo, Nolan was offered NHL coaching jobs in 1997 by the
Tampa Bay Lightning (head coach) and in 1998 by theNew York Islanders (assistant coach). Nolan declined both offers. It is said Nolan was not offered an NHL coaching job again until May 2006, a span of eight years, and speculation as to why ranged from outrightracism to a perceived fear that Nolan is a "GM Killer" based on his acrimonious working relationship with former boss Muckler.In 2003, Nolan was in talks to become the coach for the
Toronto Toros of the new World Hockey Association, but it never got past talks, and the new WHA never formed. On26 April 2005 , he was hired as the coach and director of hockey operations for theMoncton Wildcats of theQuebec Major Junior Hockey League , who would host the 2006Memorial Cup .On
December 16 ,2005 , Nolan was the victim of racial harassment during a Wildcats road game against theChicoutimi Sagueneens . Fans in the stands shoutedracial slur s at him and directed gestures such as the "tomahawk chop" and shooting a bow and arrow towards him as he stood behind the Moncton bench. Fans continued to taunt Nolan outside the arena after the game as he boarded the team bus with his players. The incident, he said later, left him shaking with anger and humiliation. The fans' behavior was condemned both by the QMJHL commissioner and Sagueneens management, the latter of which issued formal apology to Nolan. As a result of the events that transpired in Chicoutimi, he referred to the Saguenay Region as being the "Alabama " of the QMJHL. After, he also had criticized theGatineau Olympiques organisation for putting the 'Tomahawk Chop' song, which he said was racist. Because of the incident, the QMJHL launched a new anti-discrimination policy that covers everyone involved with the circuit, from team and league officials, to players and fans. [http://tsn.ca/chl/news_story/?ID=188292&hubname=]On
December 25 ,2005 , it was reported that Nolan expressed interest in leaving Moncton to fill the New Jersey Devils coaching vacancy left byLarry Robinson . Despite this, the Devils never publicly mentioned Nolan as a potential replacement.Nolan's Wildcats reached the Memorial Cup final only to lose to the
Quebec Remparts coached byPatrick Roy onMay 28 ,2006 .Nolan travels widely during the summer, attending hockey camps in Northern Canada and working to inspire young native players to get an education and to pursue their dreams. Despite his recent hiring as head coach of the Isles, he still found time to attend a hockey camp in
Whitehorse, Yukon in mid-July 2006.New York Islanders, 2006–2008
When the
New York Islanders fired head coachSteve Stirling in January 2006, team ownerCharles Wang reportedly called Nolan to ask him to take over the team. Nolan said that he felt a sense of responsibility toward Moncton and would not leave them mid-season.On
June 8 , 2006, Wang dismissed interim coach Brad Shaw and announced the hiring of Nolan as the new head coach.New York Post hockey columnist Larry Brooks quickly criticized Wang for hiring Nolan at the same time that he hired a new general manager, Neil Smith, rather than allow Smith to hire a coach who would report to him. [ [http://www.nypost.com/sports/isle_handle_it_sports_larry_brooks.htm ISLE HANDLE IT] ,New York Post June 11 ,2006 ] OnJuly 18 , Smith was fired as general manager andGarth Snow was named as his replacement.In his first season with the Islanders in 2006–07, he led the team to a surprising 92 point season and its first playoff berth since 2003–04. On
April 20 ,2007 , Ted Nolan's 8th seeded Islanders fell in five games to his former team, the top-seededBuffalo Sabres .In his second season, Nolan led the Islanders to a record of 35–38–9 for 79 points. On November 3, 2007, legendary coach
Al Arbour returned at the request of Nolan, to coach his 1,500th game for the Islanders in a 3–2 win against thePittsburgh Penguins .On
July 14 ,2008 ,Newsday reported that Ted Nolan was dismissed as Islanders coach in a mutual agreement with Islanders GMGarth Snow .Awards & achievements
* 1996–97 -
Jack Adams Award WinnerNHL Coaching record
Notes and references
Further reading
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060523.wxnolan23/BNStory/Sports/home "Nolan speaks his mind after years on coaching sidelines," "Globe and Mail", May 23, 2006]
External links
* [http://www.tednolan.com The Ted Nolan Foundation]
* [http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=bbc99035-baab-4b28-ba0f-b116e24d0805&k=88766 Ted Nolan has Islanders overachieving one quarter into the NHL season, Pierre Lebrun, Canadian Press, November 21, 2006]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=2791749&type=story Nolan's Journey Makes Successful Island Stop]Navboxes|list1=
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