Brent Hughes (ice hockey, born 1966)

Last updated
Brent Hughes
Born (1966-04-05) April 5, 1966 (age 57)
New Westminster,
British Columbia, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Winnipeg Jets
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
New York Islanders
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 19871999

Brent Allen Hughes (born April 5, 1966) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and retired left winger. He played in the National Hockey League for the Winnipeg Jets, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Islanders.

Contents

Career

In his NHL career, Hughes played in 357 games, scoring 41 goals and 39 assists. He later worked as the head coach of the Austin Ice Bats of the Central Hockey League until that team ended its operations in 2008. On February 19, 2009, he was hired by the Corpus Christi IceRays as their new head coach. [1]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1983–84 New Westminster Bruins WHL 67211839133922427
1984–85 New Westminster BruinsWHL642532571351121337
1985–86 New Westminster BruinsWHL71285280180
1986–87 New Westminster BruinsWHL854922
1986–87 Victoria Cougars WHL6138619914654158
1987–88 Moncton Hawks AHL 73131932206
1988–89 Winnipeg Jets NHL 2832582
1988–89 Moncton HawksAHL5434346828610941340
1989–90 Winnipeg JetsNHL1112333
1989–90 Moncton HawksAHL65312960277
1990–91 Moncton HawksAHL6321224314430007
1991–92 Boston Bruins NHL8112381020220
1991–92 Baltimore Skipjacks AHL55252954190
1991–92 Maine Mariners AHL12641034
1992–93 Boston BruinsNHL6254919110002
1993–94 Boston BruinsNHL771311241431321327
1993–94 Providence Bruins AHL62574
1994–95 Boston BruinsNHL44661213950004
1995–96 Buffalo Sabres NHL7651015148
1996–97 New York Islanders NHL51731057
1996–97 Utah Grizzlies IHL 522411
1997–98 Houston Aeros IHL79191231128403320
1998–99 Houston AerosIHL2942687
1998–99Utah GrizzliesIHL5113112480
NHL totals3574139808312941553

Awards

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Glen Hanlon</span> Canadian ice hockey goaltender

Glen A. Hanlon is a Canadian ice hockey coach, executive and former goaltender.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tom Barrasso</span> American ice hockey goaltender

Thomas Patrick Barrasso is an American professional ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for 18 seasons. He began his time in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres, who selected him fifth overall in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft out of high school. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1988, where he would best be remembered and spend the majority of his career. He spent parts of 12 seasons with the Penguins, and was a Stanley Cup champion in 1991 and 1992. After being traded to the Ottawa Senators in March 2000 and sitting out the 2000–01 season, his final two seasons were split playing for the Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs, and St. Louis Blues. He was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009.

Jeff Bes is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played several seasons with the Laredo Bucks. Bes has played for many minor league teams such as the Dayton Bombers, Chicago Wolves, Mississippi Sea Wolves, Orlando Solar Bears, Jacksonville Lizard Kings, SaiPa and several other teams including the Dukes of Hamilton. He also coaches in the Southern Professional Hockey League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wayne Cashman</span> Canadian ice hockey player and coach

Wayne Cashman is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and coach. He played seventeen seasons for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL) and helped them win the Stanley Cup twice, and was the last active player who started his NHL career in the Original Six era.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dallas Eakins</span> Former ice hockey player and current head coach of the Anaheim Ducks

Dallas Franklin Eakins is an American professional ice hockey coach and former player. He is the head coach of the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously served as the head coach of the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Darren Rumble</span> Canadian ice hockey player and coach

Darren William Rumble is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey player. Rumble played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Blues and Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League, but played most of his career with various minor league teams. In 2003–04 season Rumble spent majority of the season in the NHL, played only 5 games for Tampa Bay. Rumble spent most of the season as a healthy reserve. Tampa Bay Lightning still had his name inscribed on the Stanley Cup even though he did not officially qualify. The following year he played a handful of games for the Lightnings' AHL Affiliate Springfield Falcons before retiring and becoming assistant coach of the team. Rumble later became head coach of the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL), holding the position until January 2010. In 2013, he was assistant coach for the Icelandic National hockey team in the IIHF Hockey World Championship Div.II in Croatia.

Michael Brian Bullard is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played 11 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1980–81 and 1991–92.

John G. Tucker is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played twelve seasons in the National Hockey League in the 1980s and 1990s, most notably with the Buffalo Sabres and the Tampa Bay Lightning, scoring 177 goals and 259 assists in 656 career regular season games and a further 28 points in 31 play-off games. He played several more seasons in Italy and Japan as well.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Patrick Fischer</span> Swiss ice hockey player and coach

Patrick Fischer is a Swiss ice hockey coach and former professional ice hockey forward who played briefly in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Arizona Coyotes. He predominantly played in his native country in the National League A. He is currently the head coach of the Swiss national team.

David Quinn is an American professional ice hockey coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL) and United States men's national hockey team. He was formerly head coach of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL), for 3 seasons; the Lake Erie Monsters of the American Hockey League, an assistant coach for the Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, and the head men's hockey coach at Boston University. He was formally inducted into the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame in 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jason Muzzatti</span> Canadian-Italian ice hockey player

Jason Mark Muzzatti is a Canadian-Italian former professional ice hockey goaltender, and the current goaltending coach for the Carolina Hurricanes. He played 62 games in the National Hockey League between 1993 and 1998 for four teams. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1991 to 2007, was spent in various minor leagues and in Europe. Internationally Muzzatti played briefly for the Canadian national team in the early 1990s, and later in his career played for the Italian national team at several World Championships and the 2006 Winter Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey</span> College ice hockey team

Yale University women's ice hockey (YWIH) is an NCAA Division I varsity ice hockey program at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

Robert J. "Bob" Whidden is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and high school ice hockey coach. He played goaltender. He was born in Sudbury, Ontario and was involved in ice hockey in various capacities for over fifty years.

Christopher John Luongo is an American ice hockey coach and former ice hockey player. Luongo played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Detroit Red Wings, Ottawa Senators, and New York Islanders between 1991 and 1996. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1989 to 2004, was spent in various minor leagues, and then several years in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Internationally Luongo played for the American national team at three World Championships. After retiring from playing, Luongo turned to coaching, and has spent several years as an assistant coach at the American collegiate level.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Greg Holst</span> Canadian-Austrian ice hockey player and coach

Gregory Holst is a Canadian-Austrian professional ice hockey coach and a former professional ice hockey player who played eleven games in the National Hockey League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maine Black Bears women's ice hockey</span> College ice hockey team

The Maine Black Bears women’s ice hockey team represents the University of Maine. The team plays their home games in Alfond Arena. The team's first year of play was in 1997–98. The Black Bears finished 6th in the 2019-2020 season, advancing to the semi-finals of the Hockey East tournament, before losing to the eventual champions Northeastern Huskies by a score of 1-3. The 2020 Hockey East women's ice hockey tournament was cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak, but Maine would not have qualified even if the tournament had been played. Hockey East announced plans in July 2020 to play the 2020-2021 hockey season, with an emphasis on league play.

Nadine Muzerall is Minnesota's all-time leader with 139 career goals, including a record 40 power-play goals. She was a member of the inaugural team of University of Minnesota women's hockey. She is currently the head coach at Ohio State University.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey</span> American collegiate ice hockey program

The Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey program represents Quinnipiac University. The Bobcats have competed in ECAC Hockey since the 2005-2006 season where they replaced Vermont when the Catamounts moved to Hockey East. Prior to that season the Bobcats competed in College Hockey America for the 2004-2005 season, played as a Division I Independent for the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 seasons, and in the ECAC Division I Eastern division for the 2001-2002 season.

Aleca Hughes was the captain of the Yale Bulldogs during the 2011–12 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey season. For her work in trying to help find a donor for Mandi Schwartz, she was a finalist for the 2011 Hockey Humanitarian Award. In 2012, she would win the Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup, Hockey Humanitarian Award, and the Sarah Devens Award. She would be the first member of the Ivy League to win the Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jack Hughes (ice hockey, born 2001)</span> American ice hockey player

Jack Hughes is an American professional ice hockey center and alternate captain for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). A product of the U.S. National Development Team, Hughes was drafted first overall by the Devils in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, a draft in which he was widely regarded as the top prospect.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-04-18. Retrieved 2007-04-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)