Anonymous ID: 8b171d Dec. 4, 2020, 2:45 a.m. No.11899706   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9875 >>0308

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Don Cherry for the Hockey Hall of Fame

BY LEO BOND JUNE 28TH, 2019

https://thehockeywriters.com/don-cherry-hockey-hall-of-fame/

 

Cherry, the Player

[Only 6 NHL Teams]

Even so, Cherry would still go on to have great success in the AHL, winning four Calder Cup Championships with two different teams between 1960 and 1968 (one with the Springfield Indians, and three with the Rochester Amerks).

He would ultimately play a total of 767 regular-season games and 69 playoff games in his AHL career.

 

A Successful Coaching Career

In any case, Cherry finished his coaching career having won “Coach of the Year” honours in both the AHL and NHL (taking home the Jack Adams Award in 1976), and with a number of Adams Division titles.

His overall NHL coaching record saw 250 wins, 153 losses, and 77 ties in 480 games coached, with a playoff record of 31-24.

As great as these accomplishments were, Cherry’s greatest impact on hockey was yet to take place.

 

Don Cherry’s Legacy — Coach’s Corner

As great of a coach as Cherry was, he’s become an even better entertainer, and his work as hockey analyst and broadcaster are what has truly cemented his legacy.

Tracing all the way back to 1981 (where it was first co-hosted by Dave Hodge), Coach’s Corner (in particular) has become an absolute institution in Canada, as well as being an integral part of Hockey Night in Canada for nearly four decades.

 

Though Cherry has often come under attack, he’s also had many defenders, as well as legions of loyal fans.

In fact, he was once (in 2004) even named among the greatest Canadians in history, coming ahead of such notable individuals as Canada’s first Prime Minister (Sir John A MacDonald), Alexander Graham Bell, Wayne Gretzky, and many others.

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Anonymous ID: 8b171d Dec. 4, 2020, 4:59 a.m. No.11900233   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0243 >>0306 >>0313 >>0367 >>0424 >>0432

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Anonymous ID: 8b171d Dec. 4, 2020, 5:28 a.m. No.11900417   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0434

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Dorothy Wear Walker Bush (1901–1992), wife of Prescott, was a daughter of George Herbert Walker of the well-connected Walker family of bankers and businessmen, served as informal First Mother from 1989, her son's inauguration during the beginning of his presidency until her death in 1992, in her son's final year of the presidency. Her brothers are George Herbert Walker Jr. and John M. Walker

 

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Prescott Bush (1917), founding partner in Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., US Senator from Connecticut[3]:126, 144–5. His nickname was "The Japanese".

 

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