Gary Green (ice hockey)

Gary Green (born August 23, 1953 in Tillsonburg, Ontario) is a former head coach of the Washington Capitals and hockey television analyst. He was previously the head coach and GM of the OHA Peterborough Petes (1977–79) and coach of the AHL Hershey Bears (1979–80). He won the OHA Coach of the Year award in 1978-79. When Green replaced Danny Belisle as head coach of the Capitals during the 1979–80 NHL season, he was 26, making him the youngest head coach in NHL history.

After getting fired by the Capitals in 1981, Green joined the USA Network as an analyst on their NHL telecasts, and remained there until 1985. In 1987, he joined TSN, where he stayed until 2004. With TSN, he covered college hockey, Canada Cup Hockey, TSN Hockey and IIHF events, notably the World Junior Championships and World Championships, and national hockey telecasts on TSN along with Jim Hughson. He also covered the NHL Entry Draft from 1990 to 1998. In 1995, he also worked on a few NHL telecasts for Fox. In addition to national television duties, he has acted as a colour commentator for regional TV broadcasts of the Winnipeg Jets (1985–1996) and Montreal Canadiens (1998–2002).

In recent years, he has coached the Canadian entry at the Spengler Cup tournament in Davos, Switzerland, and provided analysis for the NHL Network and NHL Radio.

Coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPost season
GWLTPtsFinishResult
Washington Capitals1979-80 64233011(67)5th in PatrickDid not qualify
Washington Capitals1980-81 80263618705th in PatrickDid not qualify
Washington Capitals1981-82 131120525th in Patrick(fired)
NHL Total157507829
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Preceded by
Danny Belisle
Head coach of the Washington Capitals
1979–81
Succeeded by
Roger Crozier
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