Bill Inglis | |
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Position | Centre |
Shot | Left |
Height Weight |
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 157 lb (71 kg) |
Teams | Los Angeles Kings Buffalo Sabres |
Nationality | ![]() |
Born | Ottawa, ON, CAN | May 11, 1943,
Pro Career | 1963 – 1978 |
Bill Inglis (born May 11, 1943, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey centre. He played 36 games in the National Hockey League: 22 with the Los Angeles Kings and 14 with the Buffalo Sabres. He also served as the head coach of the Sabres for the final 56 games of the 1978–79 season, as well for the team's first-round playoff loss that season to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Inglis also served as head coach for the American Hockey League's Rochester Americans, the International Hockey League's Toledo Goaldiggers and Kalamazoo Wings, and the Central Hockey League's Fort Worth Brahmas.
In his NHL playing career, Inglis recorded one goal and three assists. As the Sabres' head coach, his records were 28–18–10 (regular season) and 1–2 (playoffs).
Preceded by Marcel Pronovost |
Head Coach of the Buffalo Sabres 1978–1979 |
Succeeded by Scotty Bowman |
Awards[edit | edit source]
- 1972-73 Les Cunningham Award (American Hockey League)
External Links[edit | edit source]
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