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Jay Feaster

Jay Harry Feaster[1] (born July 30, 1962) is a National Hockey League (NHL) executive currently serving as the Executive Director of Community Hockey Development for the Tampa Bay Lightning.[2] He is the former general manager of the Calgary Flames, having served from May 16, 2011 to December 12, 2013, after serving as acting general manager since December 28, 2010, following Darryl Sutter's resignation. He was the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning for six years, during which he was named the NHL's executive of the year by The Sporting News in 2004 after guiding the Lightning to their first Stanley Cup championship.

Jay Feaster
Born
Jay Harry Feaster

(1962-07-30) July 30, 1962 (age 61)
NationalityAmerican
EducationSusquehanna University
Georgetown University (JD)
Occupation(s)Ice hockey executive, lawyer
Years active1987–present
SpouseAnne
Childrenfive

Hockey career edit

Feaster is a graduate of Susquehanna University, where he was president of the Lambda Beta chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a professional music fraternity. He also holds a JD from Georgetown University.[3] As a young lawyer with Harrisburg firm McNees, Wallace & Nurick in 1988, he was assigned to deal with the Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company. His dealings brought him in frequent contact with one of their properties, the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL). Though he had no background in hockey, Feaster preferred working with the hockey team, and quickly joined the organization as the assistant to the team's president before taking over the team and stadium's operations as general manager in 1990.He served in the post for eight years during which he was named the AHL's Executive of the Year in 1997 after the Bears won the Calder Cup.[3]

Shortly after, in 1998, he received a call from Tampa Bay Lightning general Manager, Jacques Demers, who offered him a position as the team's assistant general manager. Feaster accepted, and quickly took over contractual and legal matters for the organization. He continued in that position through the tenures of Demers and Rick Dudley until he was promoted as Dudley's replacement in February 2002.[4] Under Feaster's management, the Lightning won consecutive Southeast Division titles in 2003 and 2004. In the 2003–04 NHL season, the Lightning won the first Stanley Cup in franchise history while The Sporting News named Feaster as the league's executive of the year.[3] He hired John Tortorella to be the coach of Tampa and led them to their Stanley Cup win. Feaster remained general manager until 2008, when he grew frustrated at interference in the team's hockey operations by the Lightning's new owners Len Barrie and Oren Koules. Though he interviewed for general manager positions with the Minnesota Wild and Florida Panthers, Feaster remained outside of the NHL for two years. He wrote a blog for The Hockey News during that time,[5] and participated in chats on NHL radio. He was hired by the Calgary Flames to serve as assistant general manager to Darryl Sutter in July 2010.[6] and became acting general manager of the Flames on December 28, 2010 upon Sutter's resignation. On May 18, 2011, Feaster became the permanent general manager of the Flames, removing the acting title. As general manager, he hired head coach Bob Hartley, a Stanley Cup, Calder Cup, and Swiss Championship winner. On December 12, 2013, Feaster was relieved as general manager of the Flames.[7]

Due to the 2004-2005 lockout, the Lightning gained an extra year with the Stanley Cup. Feaster used his time to take the Cup back to his hometown of Williamstown, PA, where the town declared it "Jay's Day" and had a fire truck parade for him and his family. He also traveled to Hilton Head Island, and took it to his home in Florida. His youngest son Kevin was baptized in the Cup at St. Stephens Catholic Church.

Feaster's draft picks have included two-time Rocket Richard trophy winner Steven Stamkos(2008), Johnny Gaudreau(2011) 2014 Hobey Baker Award Winner, and Calder Finalist in 2015, and Sean Monahan(2013).[8]

On July 7, 2014, Feaster rejoined the Tampa Bay Lightning front office as their executive director of community hockey development.[9] As executive director of hockey development, Feaster has worked with the Lightning sled hockey team, Everfi, Chase, hockey development in schools, and women's hockey programs. Some programs used to encourage women's hockey growth include girls hockey day, and clinics taught by Olympian Anne Schlepper. He also started the program, "Build the Thunder". In this program the Lightning would "Equip the Thunder" by giving 100,000 Lightning branded street hockey sticks and balls to fourth and fifth graders in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, and Manatee Counties. They visited 500 elementary schools, donated 500 complete sets of street hockey gear to those schools, and taught street hockey to more than 500 P.E. teachers. Lightning alumni and staff presented full-day street hockey clinics at each of those 500 schools.[10]

Feaster and his wife Anne have five children: Theresa, Bobby, Libby, Ryan, and Kevin.[3] His eldest daughter Theresa is currently working for the 2014-2015 NCAA Men's Hockey National Champion team, the Providence Friars.

References edit

  1. ^ Cruickshank, Scott (August 1, 2010). "How Feaster rose to glory". The Calgary Herald. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  2. ^ "Back to Tampa". Raw Charge. July 2, 2014. Retrieved July 4, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "Jay Feaster named assistant GM". Calgary Flames Hockey Club. July 8, 2010. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  4. ^ "Lightning GM Jay Feaster resigns". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. July 11, 2008. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  5. ^ "Jay Feaster's blog". The Hockey News. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  6. ^ Cruickshank, Scott (July 6, 2010). "Flames hire Feaster as assistant general manager". Calgary Herald. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  7. ^ "Flames relieve Feaster and Weisbrod of duties". calgaryflames.com. Retrieved December 12, 2013.
  8. ^ "Jay Feaster's Legacy." Matchsticks and Gasoline. 17 Feb. 2015. Web. 29 Sept. 2015.
  9. ^ http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=725567 NHL press release
  10. ^ Feaster, Libby. "Inside Jay Feaster." Personal interview. 29 Sept. 2015.

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Jay Harry Feaster 1 born July 30 1962 is a National Hockey League NHL executive currently serving as the Executive Director of Community Hockey Development for the Tampa Bay Lightning 2 He is the former general manager of the Calgary Flames having served from May 16 2011 to December 12 2013 after serving as acting general manager since December 28 2010 following Darryl Sutter s resignation He was the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning for six years during which he was named the NHL s executive of the year by The Sporting News in 2004 after guiding the Lightning to their first Stanley Cup championship Jay FeasterBornJay Harry Feaster 1962 07 30 July 30 1962 age 61 Harrisburg Pennsylvania U S NationalityAmericanEducationSusquehanna UniversityGeorgetown University JD Occupation s Ice hockey executive lawyerYears active1987 presentSpouseAnneChildrenfiveHockey career editFeaster is a graduate of Susquehanna University where he was president of the Lambda Beta chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia a professional music fraternity He also holds a JD from Georgetown University 3 As a young lawyer with Harrisburg firm McNees Wallace amp Nurick in 1988 he was assigned to deal with the Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company His dealings brought him in frequent contact with one of their properties the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League AHL Though he had no background in hockey Feaster preferred working with the hockey team and quickly joined the organization as the assistant to the team s president before taking over the team and stadium s operations as general manager in 1990 He served in the post for eight years during which he was named the AHL s Executive of the Year in 1997 after the Bears won the Calder Cup 3 Shortly after in 1998 he received a call from Tampa Bay Lightning general Manager Jacques Demers who offered him a position as the team s assistant general manager Feaster accepted and quickly took over contractual and legal matters for the organization He continued in that position through the tenures of Demers and Rick Dudley until he was promoted as Dudley s replacement in February 2002 4 Under Feaster s management the Lightning won consecutive Southeast Division titles in 2003 and 2004 In the 2003 04 NHL season the Lightning won the first Stanley Cup in franchise history while The Sporting News named Feaster as the league s executive of the year 3 He hired John Tortorella to be the coach of Tampa and led them to their Stanley Cup win Feaster remained general manager until 2008 when he grew frustrated at interference in the team s hockey operations by the Lightning s new owners Len Barrie and Oren Koules Though he interviewed for general manager positions with the Minnesota Wild and Florida Panthers Feaster remained outside of the NHL for two years He wrote a blog for The Hockey News during that time 5 and participated in chats on NHL radio He was hired by the Calgary Flames to serve as assistant general manager to Darryl Sutter in July 2010 6 and became acting general manager of the Flames on December 28 2010 upon Sutter s resignation On May 18 2011 Feaster became the permanent general manager of the Flames removing the acting title As general manager he hired head coach Bob Hartley a Stanley Cup Calder Cup and Swiss Championship winner On December 12 2013 Feaster was relieved as general manager of the Flames 7 Due to the 2004 2005 lockout the Lightning gained an extra year with the Stanley Cup Feaster used his time to take the Cup back to his hometown of Williamstown PA where the town declared it Jay s Day and had a fire truck parade for him and his family He also traveled to Hilton Head Island and took it to his home in Florida His youngest son Kevin was baptized in the Cup at St Stephens Catholic Church Feaster s draft picks have included two time Rocket Richard trophy winner Steven Stamkos 2008 Johnny Gaudreau 2011 2014 Hobey Baker Award Winner and Calder Finalist in 2015 and Sean Monahan 2013 8 On July 7 2014 Feaster rejoined the Tampa Bay Lightning front office as their executive director of community hockey development 9 As executive director of hockey development Feaster has worked with the Lightning sled hockey team Everfi Chase hockey development in schools and women s hockey programs Some programs used to encourage women s hockey growth include girls hockey day and clinics taught by Olympian Anne Schlepper He also started the program Build the Thunder In this program the Lightning would Equip the Thunder by giving 100 000 Lightning branded street hockey sticks and balls to fourth and fifth graders in Hillsborough Pinellas Pasco Polk and Manatee Counties They visited 500 elementary schools donated 500 complete sets of street hockey gear to those schools and taught street hockey to more than 500 P E teachers Lightning alumni and staff presented full day street hockey clinics at each of those 500 schools 10 Feaster and his wife Anne have five children Theresa Bobby Libby Ryan and Kevin 3 His eldest daughter Theresa is currently working for the 2014 2015 NCAA Men s Hockey National Champion team the Providence Friars References edit Cruickshank Scott August 1 2010 How Feaster rose to glory The Calgary Herald Retrieved December 24 2018 Back to Tampa Raw Charge July 2 2014 Retrieved July 4 2014 a b c d Jay Feaster named assistant GM Calgary Flames Hockey Club July 8 2010 Retrieved August 2 2010 Lightning GM Jay Feaster resigns Canadian Broadcasting Corporation July 11 2008 Retrieved August 2 2010 Jay Feaster s blog The Hockey News Retrieved August 2 2010 Cruickshank Scott July 6 2010 Flames hire Feaster as assistant general manager Calgary Herald Retrieved August 2 2010 Flames relieve Feaster and Weisbrod of duties calgaryflames com Retrieved December 12 2013 Jay Feaster s Legacy Matchsticks and Gasoline 17 Feb 2015 Web 29 Sept 2015 http www nhl com ice news htm id 725567 NHL press release Feaster Libby Inside Jay Feaster Personal interview 29 Sept 2015 Preceded byRick Dudley General Manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning2002 08 Succeeded byBrian LawtonPreceded byDarryl Sutter General Manager of the Calgary Flames2010 13 Succeeded byBrian Burke interim Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Feaster amp oldid 1217614971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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