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Brian McCutcheon (ice hockey)

Brian McCutheon
Born (1949-08-03) August 3, 1949 (age 68)
Toronto, ONT, CAN
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Fort Worth Wings
Tidewater Red Wings
Port Huron Wings
Virginia Wings
London Lions
Detroit Red Wings
New Haven Nighthawks
Kansas City Blues
Kansas City Red Wings
EC Graz
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 1968–1980
Brian McCutcheon
Sport(s) Ice hockey
Biographical details
Alma mater Cornell
Playing career
1968–1971 Cornell
Position(s) Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1981–1987 Elmira
1987–1995 Cornell
1995–1996 Los Angeles Ice Dogs (Assistant)
1996–1997 Columbus Chill
1997–2000 Rochester Americans
2000–2006 Buffalo Sabres (Assistant)
2006–2011 Buffalo Sabres (Associate)
2011–2012 HC Bolzano (Assistant)
2012–2013 HC Bolzano
2014–2015 Kölner Haie (Assistant)
2015–2016 Füchse Duisburg
Head coaching record
Overall 209-167-22 (.553) (College)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2011–12 Italy Champion
Awards
1997 John Brophy Award

Brian Kenneth 'Boom Boom' McCutcheon (born August 3, 1949) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 37 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings. Since 1981 he has served in a variety of coaching positions spread across many leagues, most recently as head coach for Füchse Duisburg in 2015-16.

McCutcheon was recruited to play at Cornell under Ned Harkness. In his junior season McCutcheon led his team in goals while the Big Red compiled the first (and thus far only) undefeated national championship in NCAA history. After graduating in 1971 McCutcheon embarked on a professional career. Despite going undrafted, McCutcheon was signed by the Detroit Red Wings. After scoring only 7 points in 45 games across three leagues in 1971-72 McCutcheon settled down with the Virginia Wings in the mid-1970s, eventually receiving a call-up to the parent club. While McCutcheon was a capable minor league player he couldn't adjust to the NHL level, recording only 4 points in 37 games over three seasons with the Wings. He spent the entire 1977-78 season in the CHL before heading overseas to finish his playing career with EC Graz.

A year after hanging up his skates McCutcheon reappeared behind the bench at Elmira, a Division III program. Over six seasons with the Soaring Eagles McCutcheon saw a good amount of success, posting 5 winning records, and an appearance in the 1986 tournament. In 1987 he returned to his alma mater taking over as head coach from Lou Reycroft, becoming the second player from the 1970 team to coach the Big Red (Dick Bertrand being the first).


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