
Fredrick Austin "Fred" Glover (born January 5, 1928 in Toronto, Ontario – August 16, 2001) was a NHL player and coach. He was the brother of Howie Glover, who also played in the NHL.
Coaching career[]
Fred Glover was the head coach of the following:
- Cleveland Barons of the AHL from 1963–1968 (Winning the Calder Cup Championship in 1964).
- Oakland Seals of the NHL from 1968-1970.
- California Golden Seals of the NHL from 1970-1972.
- Los Angeles Kings of the NHL from 1971–72.
- California Golden Seals of the NHL from 1972-1974.
Awards and achievements[]
- 1952 Stanley Cup Championship (Detroit) NHL
- 1954 Calder Cup Championship (Cleveland Barons) AHL
- 1957 Calder Cup Championship (Cleveland) AHL
- 1957 John B. Sollenberger Trophy winner (Cleveland) AHL Scoring Champion.
- 1960 Les Cunningham Award winner (Cleveland) AHL (Most valuable player)
- 1960 John B. Sollenberger Trophy winner (Cleveland) AHL Scoring Champion.
- 1962 Les Cunningham Award winner (Cleveland) AHL (Most valuable player)
- 1964 Les Cunningham Award winner (Cleveland) AHL (Most valuable player)
External links[]
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