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词条 Terry Slater (ice hockey)
释义

  1. Career

  2. Career Statistics

  3. Head coaching record

     WHA  Other leagues  College 

  4. Awards and honours

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use Canadian English|date=September 2017}}{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2017}}{{Infobox college coach
| name = Terry Slater
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| sport = Ice hockey
| birth_date = {{birth date|1937|12|5}}
| birth_place = Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada
| death_date = {{death date and age|1991|12|6|1937|12|5}}[1]
| death_place = Syracuse, New York, USA
| alma_mater =
| player_years1 = 1958–1961
| player_team1 = St. Lawrence
| player_years2 = 1961–1962
| player_team2 = Los Angeles Blades
| player_years3 = 1963–1964
| player_team3 = Seattle Totems
| player_years4 = 1963–1965
| player_team4 = Toledo Blades
| player_positions = Center
| coach_years1 = 1965–1966
| coach_team1 = Toledo
| coach_years2 = 1966–1969
| coach_team2 = Toledo Blades
| coach_years3 = 1969–1972
| coach_team3 = Des Moines Oak Leafs
| coach_years4 = 1972–1974
| coach_team4 = Los Angeles Sharks
| coach_years5 = 1975–1977
| coach_team5 = Cincinnati Stingers
| coach_years6 = 1977
|
| coach_years7 = 1977–1991
| coach_team7 = Colgate
| overall_record = 251-180-23 ({{winpct|251|180|23}})
| bowl_record =
| tournament_record =
| championships = 1990 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champion
1990 ECAC Hockey Tournament Champion
| awards = 1990 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award
1990 Spencer Penrose Award
| coaching_records =
}}

Terry Slater (December 5, 1937 – December 5, 1991) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach. In the World Hockey Association, he coached the teams Los Angeles Sharks and Cincinnati Stingers.

Career

Born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Slater began his career in 1958 at St. Lawrence University, where he was a two time All American, and played hockey in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. In his first season, he scored 50 points in 22 games. After two more seasons at St. Lawrence University, Slater was in 1961 in the former professional hockey league Western Hockey League and signed a contract with the Los Angeles Blades. In his only season he scored 17 goals, 24 assists and scored 41 points in 52 games. In 1963 he continued his career with the Seattle Totems. That same year he left the team and went to the Toledo Blades in the International Hockey League. After two years, 125 games and 106 points scorer for the Toledo Blades, he finished his playing career at an early stage.

His coaching career began with the University of Toledo in 1965 where he coached the Rockets inauguarl season and went 19-1.[2] For the 1967/68 season returned to the Toledo Blades and received a contract as coach of the team. Two years later he accepted a job at the Des Moines Oak Leafs, where he worked again as a head coach, reaching the team twice in a row to qualify for the playoffs. In season 1972/73 he was appointed to the newly formed World Hockey Association and became a coach with the Los Angeles Sharks. In his first season with the team he made the move into the playoffs and failed in the first round against the Houston Aeros. The following season he was sacked after 19 games since the team played with five wins and 14 defeats of expectations. For the 1975/76 season Slater took a job with the Cincinnati Stingers, where he worked as a coach. In the first season, the playoffs have been missed in the following season divided the team in the first round by the Indianapolis Racers.

During the 1977-78 season he took a job with the Kalamazoo Wings in the International Hockey League, where he replaced Bob Lemieux during the season as a coach. He then coached the hockey team of Colgate University in the ECAC to 1991. In 1990 he coached the Red Raiders to a school record 31-6-1, winning the championship of the ECAC. As a result, the team took part in the championship of the NCAA and lost to Wisconsin.[3]

Twenty months after the run to the finals Slater suffered a severe stroke while at home. He was transported to Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital where he died 4 days later just after his 54th birthday.

In 2013, the documentary "The General" was made, which chronicles Terry Slater and the improbable story of the 1989-1990 Colgate University Men's Ice Hockey Team run to the ECAC Championship and Division I NCAA Finals. Featured in the documentary were players Karl Clauss, Joel Gardner, Steve Spott, Grant Slater, as well as assistant coach Brian Durocher and Student Assistant Eric Opin, retired SID Bob Cornell, and numerous Village of Hamilton, New York residents.

Career Statistics

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1958–59 St. Lawrence Tri-State League 222129504
1959–60 St. Lawrence Tri-State League 343438724
1960–61 St. Lawrence Tri-State League 2020254525
1961–62 Los Angeles Blades WHL 5217244115
1963–64 Seattle Totems WHL 130000
1963–64 Toledo Blades IHL 3815163131133474
1964–65 Toledo Blades IHL 702639653242130
NCAA totals 76 75 92 167 33

Head coaching record

WHA

TeamYearRegular SeasonPost Season
G W L T OTL SOL Pts Finish Result
Los Angeles Sharks1972-73783735600803rd in West Lost in 1st Round
Los Angeles Sharks1973–7419514000(10)6th in West
Cincinnati Stingers1975-76803544100714th in East Did Not Qualify
Cincinnati Stingers1976–77813937500832nd in East Lost in 1st Round

Other leagues

TeamYearLeagueRegular SeasonPost Season
G W L T OTL SOL Pts Finish Result
University of Toledo1965–66MCHA2019100038 MCHA Champions MCHA Tournament Champions
Toledo Blades1967–68IHL722929140072 NA Did Not Qualify
Toledo Blades1968–69IHL72412380090 NA Lost in 2nd Round
Des Moines Oak Leafs1969–70IHL72313380070 NA Lost in 2nd Round
Des Moines Oak Leafs1971-72IHL58353430073 NA Lost in 1st Round
8.5
Total 1965-918664373686100
[4]

College

{{CBB Yearly Record Start
|type=coach
|conference=
|postseason=
|poll=no
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead
|name=Colgate Red Raiders
|startyear=1977
|conference=ECAC Hockey
|endyear=1992
|}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1977–78
| name = Colgate
| overall = 5-22-1
| conference = 4-20-1
| confstanding = 17th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1978–79
| name = Colgate
| overall = 15-13-0
| conference = 7-13-0
| confstanding = 12th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1979–80
| name = Colgate
| overall = 18-12-1
| conference = 10-10-1
| confstanding = t-7th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1980–81
| name = Colgate
| overall = 21-12-2
| conference = 12-7-1
| confstanding = 3rd
| postseason = NCAA Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1981–82
| name = Colgate
| overall = 19-10-1
| conference = 11-8-1
| confstanding = 7th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1982–83
| name = Colgate
| overall = 15-10-3
| conference = 9-9-2
| confstanding = 10th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1983–84
| name = Colgate
| overall = 20-14-1
| conference = 10-9-1
| confstanding = 7th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1984–85
| name = Colgate
| overall = 14-18-0
| conference = 8-12-0
| confstanding = 7th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1985–86
| name = Colgate
| overall = 15-15-2
| conference = 9-11-1
| confstanding = 8th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1986–87
| name = Colgate
| overall = 23-9-1
| conference = 15-6-1
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1987–88
| name = Colgate
| overall = 18-11-3
| conference = 13-8-1
| confstanding = 5th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1988–89
| name = Colgate
| overall = 19-10-2
| conference = 15-6-1
| confstanding = 3rd
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship = confboth
| season = 1989–90
| name = Colgate
| overall = 31-6-1
| conference = 18-3-1
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = NCAA Runner-Up
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1990–91
| name = Colgate
| overall = 16-12-4
| conference = 9-9-4
| confstanding = 7th
| postseason = ECAC Quarterfinals
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry
| championship =
| season = 1991–92 †
| name = Colgate
| overall = 2-6-1 †
| conference = 1-2-0 †
| confstanding =
| postseason =
}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal
| name = Colgate
| overall = 251-180-23
| confrecord = 151-133-16
}}{{CBB Yearly Record End
|overall = 251-180-23
}}

† Slater died during the season

[5]

Awards and honours

Award Year
AHCA East All-American 1959–60
NCAA All-Tournament Second Team 1960 [6]
AHCA East All-American 1960–61
NCAA All-Tournament Second Team 1961 [6]

References

1. ^https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/06/obituaries/terry-slater-54-dies-colgate-hockey-coach.html
2. ^http://www.utoledohockey.com/teams/default.asp?u=UTHOCKEY&t=c&s=hockey&p=custom&pagename=History
3. ^The New York Times: [https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/06/obituaries/terry-slater-54-dies-colgate-hockey-coach.html?scp=1&sq=Terry%20Slater&st=cse Terry Slater, 54, Dies; Colgate Hockey Coach]
4. ^http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=11517
5. ^{{cite news|title=Colgate hockey Record Book|url=http://gocolgateraiders.com/documents/2014/7/21/Men_sHockeyHistory.pdf|publisher=Colgate Raiders|accessdate=August 16, 2014}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=NCAA Frozen Four Records|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/frozen_4/2009/f4recs.pdf|publisher=NCAA.org|accessdate=June 19, 2013}}

External links

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  • {{URL|http://www.thegeneral-themovie.com/}}
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