Arnold J. Pat Quinn
Inducted:
2016

Coach Stats
Stats:
6 ft 3 in, 215 lb
Born:
January 29, 1943
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Position:
Coach
College:
NA
Pat Quinn, a legendary coach in the NHL, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame for his remarkable contributions to the sport. Known for his time with the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs, Quinn's leadership and coaching prowess were instrumental in shaping the careers of many players. His most notable achievement came when he led Team Canada to a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics, showcasing his ability to unite and inspire athletes at the highest level. With a legacy rooted in player development and a profound influence on the game, Pat Quinn's induction into the Hall of Fame honors his lasting impact on ice hockey. His memory resonates within the sport, making him a cherished figure in hockey history.
Quinn's Awards and Records
- Won Memorial Cup with the Edmonton Oil Kings in 1963 (as a player) and Vancouver Giants in 2007 (as a minority owner).
- Won Jack Adams Award (NHL coach of the year) in 1980 (Philadelphia Flyers) and 1992 (Vancouver Canucks).
- Won Winter Olympic gold medal with Team Canada in 2002 as head coach.
- Won World Cup championship with Team Canada in 2004 as head coach.
- Won IIHF U18 gold medal with Team Canada in 2008 as head coach.
- Won IIHF U20 gold medal with Team Canada in 2009 as head coach.
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016.
- Inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2016.
NHL Teams
Philadelphia Flyers (1978 - 1981)
Los Angeles Kings (1984 - 1986)
Vancouver Canucks (1990 - 1993)
Toronto Maple Leafs (1998 - 2005)
Edmonton Oilers (2009 - 2010)
NHL Stats
Seasons:
20
Games Managed:
1400
Coaching Record:
684–528
Winning %:
.514
Stanley Cups:
0