George Gwozdecky

George Gwozdecky (born July 17, 1953)[1] is a Canadian ice hockey coach. He resigned as an assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL) in June 2015. He has recently accepted a job as the head hockey coach at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, CO.[2]

George Gwozdecky
Current position
TitleHead Coach
TeamValor Christian High School
Biographical details
Born (1953-07-17) July 17, 1953
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Playing career
1974–1978Wisconsin
Position(s)Left Wing
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1984Wisconsin-River Falls
1984–1989Michigan State (assistant)
1989–1994Miami
1994–2013Denver
2013–2015Tampa Bay Lightning (assistant)
2015-PresentValor Christian High School
Head coaching record
Overall592-390-85
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1977 NCAA National Champion
1982 WSUAC Regular Season Champion
1983 WSUAC Regular Season Champion
1983 NAIA National Champion
1984 WSUAC Regular Season Champion
1986 NCAA National Champion (assistant)
1993 CCHA Regular Season Champion
1999 WCHA Tournament Champion
2002 WCHA Regular Season Champion
2002 WCHA Tournament Champion
2004 NCAA National Champion
2005 WCHA Regular Season Champion
2005 WCHA Tournament Champion
2005 NCAA National Champion
2008 WCHA Tournament Champion
2010 WCHA Regular Season Champion
Awards
1992 CCHA Coach of the Year
1993 CCHA Coach of the Year
1993 Spencer Penrose Award
1995 WCHA Coach of the Year
2002 WCHA Coach of the Year
2004 Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame
2005 WCHA Coach of the Year
2005 Spencer Penrose Award
2010 WCHA Coach of the Year

He was the head coach for the University of Denver Pioneers hockey team for 19 seasons, from 1994 until 2013. The Pioneers won 2 national championships (2004/2005) under his guidance, and won at least 20 games in each of the last 12 seasons in which he coached them. He joined the Pioneers as head coach in 1994.[3]

He is a member of the prestigious Miami University "Cradle of Coaches",[4] and is the only person to win the NCAA National Championship as a player (with Wisconsin in 1977), assistant coach (at Michigan State in 1986), and head coach with Denver (2004 and 2005).[3]

He is a native of Thunder Bay, Ontario,[5] and is married to his wife, Bonnie. The couple's 23-year-old daughter Adrienne, attended the University of Denver and is a first year law student at the Georgetown University Law Center, in Washington, D.C.[3]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Wisconsin–River Falls Falcons (NCHA/WSUAC) (1981–1984)
1981-82 Wisconsin–River Falls 21-13-03rd/1st
1982-83 Wisconsin–River Falls 24-6-12nd/1stNAIA National Champion
1983-84 Wisconsin–River Falls 21-10-13rd/1st
Wisconsin–River Falls: 66-29-2
Miami Redskins (CCHA) (1989–1994)
1989-90 Miami 12-24-48-21-37thCCHA Quarterfinals
1990-91 Miami 5-29-33-26-39th
1991-92 Miami 18-16-612-14-65thCCHA Consolation Game (Loss)
1992-93 Miami 27-9-522-3-51stNCAA West Regional Quarterfinals
1993-94 Miami 21-16-117-12-15thCCHA Second Round
Miami: 83-94-1962-76-18
Denver Pioneers (WCHA) (1994–2013)
1994-95 Denver 25-15-218-12-2t-2ndNCAA East Regional Semifinals
1995-96 Denver 22-14-317-12-33rdWCHA Quarterfinals
1996-97 Denver 24-13-417-11-4t-4thNCAA East Regional Semifinals
1997-98 Denver 11-25-28-18-28thWCHA First Round
1998-99 Denver 26-13-215-11-23rdNCAA East Regional Quarterfinals
1999-00 Denver 16-23-29-18-19thWCHA First Round
2000-01 Denver 19-15-414-11-36thWCHA First Round
2001-02 Denver 32-8-126-6-11stNCAA West Regional Semifinals
2002-03 Denver 21-14-611-11-67thWCHA First Round
2003-04 Denver 27-12-513-10-5t-4thNCAA National Champion
2004-05 Denver 32-9-219-7-2t-1stNCAA National Champion
2005-06 Denver 21-15-317-8-3t-2ndWCHA First Round
2006-07 Denver 21-15-413-11-44thWCHA First Round
2007-08 Denver 26-14-116-11-13rdNCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals
2008-09 Denver 23-12-516-8-42ndNCAA West Regional Semifinals
2009-10 Denver 27-10-419-5-41stNCAA East Regional Semifinals
2010-11 Denver 25-12-517-8-32ndNCAA Midwest Regional Final
2011-12 Denver 25-14-416-8-46thNCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals
2012-13 Denver 20-14-513-9-5t-4thNCAA Northeast Regional Semifinals
Denver: 443-267-64294-195-59
Total:592-390-85

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

[6][7]

See also

References

  1. "Men's Ice Hockey Coaches Career" (Search for Gwozdecky under Player/Coach Search). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  2. "George Gwozdecky named head hockey coach at Valor Christian High School". Denver Post. 2015-08-07. Retrieved 2015-08-07.
  3. "Bio: George Gwozdecky". University of Denver. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  4. "George Gwozdecky To Join Miami's Cradle of Coaches Association". CBS College Sports Network. 2006-10-02. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  5. Hunt, Michael (1993-03-26). "Gwozdecky influenced by 'Badger Bob'". The Milwaukee Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  6. "2011-12 Miami RedHawks Hockey Record Book" (PDF). Miami RedHawks. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  7. "2013-14 Denver Hockey Media Guide" (PDF). Denver Pioneers. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Jeff Jackson
CCHA Coach of the Year
1991–92 / 1992–93
Succeeded by
Red Berenson
Preceded by
Ron Mason
Scott Sandelin
Spencer Penrose Award
1992–93
2004–05
Succeeded by
Don Lucia
Enrico Blasi
Preceded by
Don Lucia
Dean Blais
Scott Sandelin
Dave Hakstol
WCHA Coach of the Year
1994–95
2001–02
2004–05
2009–10
Succeeded by
Don Lucia
Troy Jutting
Don Lucia/Bob Motzko
Dean Blais
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