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{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player |
{{Infobox Ice Hockey Player |
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| position = [[Forward|Right Wing]] |
| position = [[Forward|Right Wing]] |
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| played_for = '''''[[National Hockey League|NHL]]'''''<br> [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago BlackHawks]]<br> [[New York Rangers]]<br>[[Philadelphia Flyers]]<br> [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]<br> [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]]<br> '''''[[World Hockey Association|WHA]]'''''<br>[[Chicago Cougars]]<br>'''''[[American Hockey League|AHL]]'''''<br>[[Rochester Americans]]<br>'''''[[Central Hockey League (1963-84)|CHL]]'''''<br> [[St. Louis Braves]] |
| played_for = '''''[[National Hockey League|NHL]]'''''<br> [[Chicago Blackhawks|Chicago BlackHawks]]<br> [[New York Rangers]]<br>[[Philadelphia Flyers]]<br> [[Pittsburgh Penguins]]<br> [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]]<br> '''''[[World Hockey Association|WHA]]'''''<br>[[Chicago Cougars]]<br>'''''[[American Hockey League|AHL]]'''''<br>[[Rochester Americans]]<br>'''''[[Central Hockey League (1963-84)|CHL]]'''''<br> [[St. Louis Braves]] |
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| weight_lb = 170 |
| weight_lb = 170 |
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− | | nationality = CAN |
+ | | nationality = {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canadian]] |
− | | birth_date = January 16,1938 |
+ | | birth_date = January 16, 1938 |
| birth_place = [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada|CAN]] |
| birth_place = [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada|CAN]] |
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| career_start = 1962 |
| career_start = 1962 |
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| career_end = 1975 |
| career_end = 1975 |
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− | '''Lou Angotti''' (born on January 16, 1938 in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]) is a retired [[Canadian]] professional player who played for the [[Chicago Black Hawks]], [[Philadelphia Flyers]], [[Pittsburgh Penguins]], and [[St. Louis Blues]]. He was the first ever captain of the Flyers in the [[NHL]] and coached for the Blues and the Penguins. |
+ | '''Lou Angotti''' (born on January 16, 1938 in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]) is a retired [[Canadian]] professional player who played for the [[Chicago Black Hawks]], [[Philadelphia Flyers]], [[Pittsburgh Penguins]], and [[St. Louis Blues]]. He was the first ever captain of the Flyers in the [[NHL]] and coached for the Blues and the Penguins. |
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+ | ==Coaching Career== |
Lou Angotti was the head coach of the [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]] for the [[1973–74 NHL season|1973–74]] and [[1974–75 NHL season|1974–75]] seasons as well as the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] head coach during the [[1983–84 NHL season|1983–84 season]]. He coached the [[New Brunswick Hawks]], [[Erie Blades]], and [[Baltimore Skipjacks]] of the [[American Hockey League|AHL]] for one season each in the early 1980s before coaching the Penguins. |
Lou Angotti was the head coach of the [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]] for the [[1973–74 NHL season|1973–74]] and [[1974–75 NHL season|1974–75]] seasons as well as the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] head coach during the [[1983–84 NHL season|1983–84 season]]. He coached the [[New Brunswick Hawks]], [[Erie Blades]], and [[Baltimore Skipjacks]] of the [[American Hockey League|AHL]] for one season each in the early 1980s before coaching the Penguins. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | 1967-Oct19-McDonald-Angotti.jpg|[[Ab McDonald]], [[Clarence Campbell]], Lou Angotti at the Flyers home opener, October 19, 1967. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Born in 1938]] |
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[[Category:Baltimore Skipjacks coaches]] |
[[Category:Baltimore Skipjacks coaches]] |
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[[Category:Chicago Blackhawks players]] |
[[Category:Chicago Blackhawks players]] |
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[[Category:Chicago Cougars players]] |
[[Category:Chicago Cougars players]] |
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[[Category:Detroit Red Wings players]] |
[[Category:Detroit Red Wings players]] |
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[[Category:New York Rangers players]] |
[[Category:New York Rangers players]] |
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[[Category:Philadelphia Flyers players]] |
[[Category:Philadelphia Flyers players]] |
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[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins players]] |
[[Category:Pittsburgh Penguins players]] |
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[[Category:St. Louis Blues players]] |
[[Category:St. Louis Blues players]] |
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Revision as of 02:56, 12 December 2020
Lou Angotti | |
Position | Right Wing |
Shot | Right |
Height Weight |
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 170 lb (77 kg) |
Teams | NHL Chicago BlackHawks New York Rangers Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins St. Louis Blues WHA Chicago Cougars AHL Rochester Americans CHL St. Louis Braves |
Nationality | Canadian |
Born | January 16, 1938, Toronto, ON, CAN |
Pro Career | 1962 – 1975 |
Lou Angotti (born on January 16, 1938 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional player who played for the Chicago Black Hawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and St. Louis Blues. He was the first ever captain of the Flyers in the NHL and coached for the Blues and the Penguins.
Coaching Career
Lou Angotti was the head coach of the St. Louis Blues for the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons as well as the Pittsburgh Penguins head coach during the 1983–84 season. He coached the New Brunswick Hawks, Erie Blades, and Baltimore Skipjacks of the AHL for one season each in the early 1980s before coaching the Penguins.
Gallery
External Links
Preceded by first captain |
Philadelphia Flyers captains 1967–68 |
Succeeded by Ed Van Impe |
St. Louis Blues Head Coaches | |
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Patrick • Bowman • Arbour • Bowman • Abel • McCreary • Arbour • Talbot • Angotti • Patrick • Young • Patrick • Boivin • Francis • Boivin • Barclay Plager • Berenson • Francis • Barclay Plager • Demers • Martin • Sutter • Bob Plager • Berry • Keenan • Roberts • Quenneville • Kitchen • Murray • Payne • Hitchcock • Yeo • Berube |