List of San Jose Sharks head coaches

Todd McLellan, the 8th head coach of the Sharks, coached the team from 2008 to 2015.

The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California. The team is a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). Established for the 1991–92 NHL season, the Sharks initially played games at the Cow Palace before moving to SAP Center at San Jose in 1993. The Sharks are owned by San Jose Sports & Entertainment Enterprises.

There have been nine head coaches in Sharks franchise history. George Kingston was the first coach in Sharks history and lasted two seasons, which included a 1992–93 campaign where the team set an NHL record for losses in a season with 71. Todd McLellan has the most games coached (540), wins (311), points (688), playoff games coached (62) and playoff wins (30) in franchise history as of the end of the 2014-15 NHL season. Cap Raeder is the leader in winning percentage, winning his sole game as head coach on December 3, 2002 against the Phoenix Coyotes. Jim Wiley holds the franchise records for fewest wins (17) and fewest points (37), while Kingston holds the record for lowest winning percentage (.192). The current coach of the Sharks is Peter DeBoer, who was hired on May 28, 2015.

Key

# Number of coaches[A]
GC Games coached
W Wins
L Loses
T Ties
OTL Overtime losses includes shootout losses
Win % Winning percentage
Spent entire NHL coaching career with the Sharks

Coaches

Darryl Sutter, the 5th head coach of the Sharks, coached the team from 1997 to 2002.
# Name Nat Dates Regular season Playoffs
GC W L T OTL[B] Pts Win % GC W L
1 George KingstonCanada April 12, 1991 — April 18, 1993 16428129763.192
2 Kevin ConstantineUnited States June 16, 1993 — December 1, 1995 157557824134.427 251114
3 Jim Wiley[C]Canada December 1, 1995 — June 5, 1996 571737337.325
4 Al SimsCanada June 5, 1996 — May 9, 1997 822747862.378
5 Darryl SutterCanada June 8, 1997 — December 1, 2002 4341921676015459.529 421824
6 Cap Raeder[D]United States December 1, 2002 — December 4, 2002 1100021.000
7 Ron WilsonUnited States December 4, 2002 — May 12, 2008 3852061221938469.609 522824
8 Todd McLellanCanada June 11, 2008 — April 20, 2015 54031116366688.637 623032
9 Peter DeBoerCanada May 28, 2015 — present 16492591398.561 301614

See also

Notes

  • A A running total of the number of coaches of the Sharks. Thus, any coach who had two separate terms as head coach is only counted once.
  • B Before 1999, overtime losses were included in the loss column;[1] Since 2005, ties are no longer possible.[2]
  • C Wiley served as interim coach for the remainder of the 1995–96 season following the firing of Constantine.
  • D Raeder server as interim coach for a single game during the 2002–03 season following the firing of Sutter and prior to the hiring of Wilson.

Sources

  • "San Jose Sharks [http://www.sjsharks.com/assets/team/2006-07_Sharks_Media_Guide.pdf 2006–07 Media Guide]" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-03-19. External link in |title= (help) San Jose Sharks  (15.7 MiB)

References

  1. Caldwell, Dave (2008-02-17), Playing It Safe for a Bonus Point in the N.H.L., New York Times, retrieved 2008-09-14
  2. Burnside, Scott (2005-07-25), Rule changes geared toward entertainment, ESPN, retrieved 2008-09-14
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