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− | '''Robert "Cap" Raeder''' (born October 8, 1953 in [[Needham, Massachusetts]]) is an [[United States|American]] former [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]] and current assistant [[coach]] with the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] of the [[National Hockey League]]. He briefly played in the [[World Hockey Association|WHA]] for the [[New England Whalers]] in 1975–77 after starring for the [[University of New Hampshire]] men's ice hockey team in the early 1970s. His best year as a professional was in 1976 when he had the lowest goals against average of all goalkeepers in the WHA playoffs. Based on the strength of that performance, he was later selected to the United States team at the inaugural [[1976 Canada Cup]]. He later served as an interim head coach of the [[San Jose Sharks]] for a game in 2002, before taking a scouting position with the Sharks. In 2008, Raeder was hired as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning. |
+ | '''Robert "Cap" Raeder''' (born October 8, 1953 in [[Needham, Massachusetts]]) is an [[United States|American]] former [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]] and current assistant [[coach]] with the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] of the [[National Hockey League]]. He briefly played in the [[World Hockey Association|WHA]] for the [[New England Whalers]] in 1975–77 after starring for the [[University of New Hampshire]] men's ice hockey team in the early 1970s. His best year as a professional was in 1976 when he had the lowest goals against average of all goalkeepers in the WHA playoffs. Based on the strength of that performance, he was later selected to the United States team at the inaugural [[1976 Canada Cup]]. He later served as an interim head coach of the [[San Jose Sharks]] for a game in 2002, before taking a scouting position with the Sharks. In 2008, Raeder was hired as an assistant coach for the [[Tampa Bay Lightning]]. |
He was the head [[coach]] of the [[Clarkson Golden Knights]] from 1985-88. |
He was the head [[coach]] of the [[Clarkson Golden Knights]] from 1985-88. |
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[[Category:Born in 1953]] |
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[[Category:American ice hockey coaches]] |
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[[Category:Montreal Canadiens draft picks]] |
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[[Category:New Hampshire Wildcats players]] |
[[Category:New Hampshire Wildcats players]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 26 January 2013
Cap Raeder | |
Position | Goaltender |
Height Weight |
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) |
Teams | New England Whalers |
Nationality | American |
Born | Needham, MA, CAN | October 8, 1953,
NHL Draft | 167th overall, 1973 Montreal Canadiens |
WHA Draft | 64th overall, 1973 New England Whalers |
Pro Career | 1975 – 1980 |
Robert "Cap" Raeder (born October 8, 1953 in Needham, Massachusetts) is an American former ice hockey goaltender and current assistant coach with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League. He briefly played in the WHA for the New England Whalers in 1975–77 after starring for the University of New Hampshire men's ice hockey team in the early 1970s. His best year as a professional was in 1976 when he had the lowest goals against average of all goalkeepers in the WHA playoffs. Based on the strength of that performance, he was later selected to the United States team at the inaugural 1976 Canada Cup. He later served as an interim head coach of the San Jose Sharks for a game in 2002, before taking a scouting position with the Sharks. In 2008, Raeder was hired as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
He was the head coach of the Clarkson Golden Knights from 1985-88.
References
- Cap Raeder's career stats at The Internet Hockey Database
- Cap Raeder's profile at hockeydraftcentral.com
Preceded by Darryl Sutter |
Head coach of the San Jose Sharks 2002 (interim) |
Succeeded by Ron Wilson |
This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Cap Raeder. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Ice Hockey Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA). |