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Bob Mancini

Bob Mancini
Sport(s) Ice hockey
Biographical details
Born (1958-03-16) March 16, 1958 (age 59)
Seaford, NY, USA
Alma mater Colorado College
Playing career
1976-1978 Austin Mavericks
1978-1982 Colorado College
1982-1983 HC Selva
Position(s) Wing
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1985-1986 Lake Superior State (assistant)
1986-1989 Ferris State (assistant)
1990-1992 Ferris State
1992-1996 Michigan Tech
1996-2000 US NTDP U-17
1997 USA U-20 (Dir. of Player Per.)
1997 Team USA (assistant)
1998 Team USA (assistant)
1999 USA U-20
1999 USA U-18 (assistant)
2000 USA U-18 (assistant)
2000-2004 Edmonton Oilers (scout)
2004-2007 Saginaw Spirit
2007-2009 Edmonton Oilers (dev. coach)
2012 South Africa (assistant)
2012-2015 South Africa
Head coaching record
Overall 99-112-32 (.473) (college)

Bob Mancini is a current regional manager for the USA Hockey American Development Model and the former head coach and assistant coach at the collegiate, International, and junior levels.

He also has coached in the NCAA ranks at Michigan Tech and Ferris State University. During his tenure as the head coach of the Michigan Tech Huskies Mancini led the Huskies to three Western Collegiate Hockey Association Final Five appearances.

Mancini served as an assistant coach and the director of player personnel for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program from 1997-2000.

He became the head coach and general manager of the Saginaw Spirit ice hockey team of the Ontario Hockey League in 2005 when Mancini took over the duties from Doug Lidster. He spent a little over three seasons as head coach from 2005-2007. Mancini led the Spirit to the team's first two playoff appearances in 2006, 2007 and the team's most successful season in terms of wins and points during the 2006-07 season.

Following his stint with the Spirit, Mancini joined the Edmonton Oilers organization as the Oilers Development Coach to work with the team's AHL and ECHL prospects.


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