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George O'Donoghue

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George O'Donoghue
Born
George Maurice O'Donoghue

(1885-12-08)December 8, 1885
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedDecember 5, 1925(1925-12-05) (aged 39)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationFormer ice hockey coach

George Maurice O'Donoghue (December 8, 1885 – December 5, 1925) was a Canadian ice hockey coach who served as the head coach of the Toronto St. Pats when they won the Stanley Cup championship in 1922.[1]

Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
TOR 1921–22 24 13 10 1 27 2nd in NHL Won NHL Championship (5-4 vs. OTT)
Won Stanley Cup (3-2 vs. VAN)
TOR 1922–23 5 2 3 0 4 3rd in NHL (fired)
Total 29 15 13 1 31 Won 1 Stanley Cup

Awards and achievements

References

  1. ^ "George O'Donoghue NHL & WHA Hockey Coaching Record | Hockey-Reference.com".
Preceded by Head coach of the Toronto St. Patricks
1921-22
Succeeded by
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