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INTERNATIONAL BACKGROUND

Led Canada’s National Men’s Team to the gold medal at the 2004 IIHF World Championship in the Czech Republic … Coached Canada’s National Junior Team to its fifth-consecutive gold medal at the 1997 IIHF World Junior Championship in Switzerland … Is the only Canadian coach to win gold medals at both the IIHF World Championship and IIHF World Junior Championship

HOCKEY BACKGROUND

Recently completed his fourth season as head coach of the NHL’s Detroit Red Wings … Helped Detroit reach the Stanley Cup Final for a second consecutive year, losing in seven games to Pittsburgh … Led the Wings to the Stanley Cup in 2008 … Has compiled a record of 213-77-0-38 in four seasons with Detroit, leading the team to four consecutive 50-win seasons … Coached the Western Conference team at the 2008 NHL All-Star Game … Was a finalist for the 2008 Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s coach of the year and was named the Sporting News’ 2008 NHL Coach of the Year … Prior to joining the Red Wings, Babcock spent two seasons as head coach of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (now the Anaheim Ducks) …
Led the Ducks to the Stanley Cup Final in 2003 … Was head coach of the AHL’s Cincinnati Mighty Ducks from 2000-02 … Was head coach of the WHL’s Spokane Chiefs from 1994 to 2000, twice being named the WHL Coach of the Year (1996, 2000) … Led the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns to the CIS University Cup championship in 1994 and was named CIS Coach of the Year … Spent two seasons as head coach of the WHL’s Moose Jaw Warriors from 1991-93 … Played two seasons in the WHL with the Saskatoon Blades (1980-81) and Kelowna Wings (1982-83) … Spent four years with the McGill University from 1983-87, earning a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education … While at McGill, he was twice named to the Quebec Conference all-star team and was named the team MVP in 1985-86 … His first coaching experience also came at McGill, where he coached the professors’ team … Played one season with the Whitley Warriors (1987-88) of the British Hockey League … First played
organized hockey in Leaf Rapids, Man.

PERSONAL

He and his wife Maureen have three children: Allie, Michael and Taylor… Has been a featured presenter at numerous coaching seminars and clinics in Canada … Serves as a spokesman for the Jeffrey Thomas Hayden Foundation, which was created to increase awareness of pediatric brain tumors and provide support to affected families … The JTHF was started by Tim and Cindy Hayden after their 12-year-old son Jeffrey died of a pediatric brain tumor in September 2004 … Babcock also hosts a child battling the disease at each Red Wings home game and meets with him or her before the game … Following the 2008 Stanley Cup Final, Babcock brought the Cup to the Children’s Hospital of Michigan … He also brought the Stanley Cup to Saskatoon and visited Royal University Hospital, Sherbrooke Community Centre and the Children’s Health and Hospital Foundation … Born on April 29, 1963 in Manitouwadge, Ont. … As a child, he lived in North Ontario, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan … Son of Mike Sr. and Gail … The second of four children

 

International Coaching Record/Fiche comme entraîneur internationale
Role Year Team Event GP W L T Result
Rôle Année Équipe Evénement PJ V D N Résultat
HC/EC 1997 CAN WJC 7 5 0 2 Gold/Or
HC/EC 2004 CAN WHC 9 7 1 1 Gold/Or
Head Coaching Record/Fiche comme entraîneur-chef
      Regular Season/
Saison régulière
  Playoffs/
Éliminatoires
Year Team League GP W L T OTL PTS   GP W L
Année Équipe Ligue PJ V D N DP PTS   PJ V D
1991-92 MJ WHL 72 33 36 3 0 69   4 0 4
1992-93 MJ WHL 72 27 42 3 0 57   - - -
1993-94 LET CIS 28 19 7 2 0 40   8 6 2
1994-95 SPK WHL 72 32 36 4 0 68   - - -
1995-96 SPK WHL 72 50 18 4 0 104   18 9 9
1996-97 SPK WHL 72 35 33 4 0 74   9 4 5
1997-98 SPK WHL 72 45 23 4 0 94   18 10 8
1998-99 SPK WHL 72 19 44 9 0 47   - - -
1999-00 SPK WHL 72 47 19 4 2 100   15 10 5
2000-01 CIN AHL 80 41 26 9 4 95   4 1 3
2001-02 CIN AHL 80 33 33 11 3 80   3 1 2
2002-03 ANA NHL 82 40 27 9 6 95   21 15 6
2003-04 ANA NHL 82 29 35 10 8 76   - - -
2005-06 DET NHL 82 58 16 0 8 124   6 2 4
2006-07 DET NHL 82 50 19 0 13 113   18 10 8
2007-08 DET NHL 82 54 21 0 7 115   22 16 6
2008-09 DET NHL 82 51 21 0 10 112   23 15 8
    NHL 492 282 139 19 54     80 58 32
    AHL 160 74 59 20 7     7 2 5
    WHL 576 288 251 35 2     60 33 27
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Preliminary Round
Feb. 16 CAN 8 - NOR 0
Feb. 18 SUI 2 - CAN 3 (SO)
Feb. 21 CAN 3 - USA 5
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Quarter-Final
Feb. 24 CAN 7 - RUS 3
Semifinal
Feb. 26 USA 6 - FIN 1
Feb. 26 CAN 3 - SVK 2
Bronze Medal
Feb. 27 FIN 5 - SVK 3
Gold Medal
Feb. 28 USA 2 - CAN 3 (OT)
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