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Mike Milbury

Michael James Milbury (born June 17, 1952) is an American former professional ice hockey player and current sports announcer. He played for twelve seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL), all for the Boston Bruins. He helped the Bruins reach the Stanley Cup Finals in 1977 and 1978.

Mike Milbury
Milbury with the Boston Bruins in 1985
Born (1952-06-17) June 17, 1952 (age 71)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Defense
Shot Left
Played for Boston Bruins
National team  United States
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 1974–1987

Milbury later served as assistant general manager under Harry Sinden and head coach for Boston, as well as general manager and head coach for the New York Islanders. He served as a television color commentator and analyst for the NHL on NBC from 2007 to 2021.

Playing career edit

Colgate University edit

Milbury was a three-year letterman at Colgate University from 1972 to 1974. A defenseman who wore uniform number 7, he was the team's co-leader in assists with 19 in his junior year. As a senior captain, he had his best season with the Red Raiders with 30 points (4 goals, 26 assists). He also led the squad in penalty minutes in both campaigns with 68 in 1973 and 85 in 1974. His totals in 76 games played were 6 goals, 55 assists, 61 points and 203 penalty minutes.[1]

Boston Bruins edit

Immediately after the conclusion of his college hockey career, Milbury played in five games with the Boston Braves, the Bruins' top farm team, in 1974. He signed with the Bruins as a free agent on November 5, 1974, and spent the next two campaigns with the Rochester Americans, the team's new American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate.[2] In both seasons he led the club in penalty minutes with 246 in 1975 and 199 in 1976, finishing fourth and third respectively in the AHL.[3][4]

Milbury was promoted to the Bruins late in the 1975–76 season, playing in eleven of twelve Stanley Cup playoff matches. Prior to the following NHL campaign, he was a member of the United States team at the inaugural 1976 Canada Cup, getting a goal and three assists in five contests.[2]

In his first three full years with the Bruins, his heavily aggressive style of play was a perfect fit for the overachieving team coached by Don Cherry and featuring similar tough players such as Terry O'Reilly, John Wensink and Stan Jonathan. Milbury helped his team reach consecutive Stanley Cup Finals in 1977 and 1978, with Boston losing both times to the Montreal Canadiens in four and six games respectively.

In his twelve seasons as a defenseman for the Bruins, he appeared in the postseason eleven times. He accumulated more than 200 penalty minutes in 1981 (222) and 1983 (216) and surpassed 100 six other times. He also served as the club's representative with the NHL Players' Association and was outspoken on several controversial issues, notably the role of Alan Eagleson.[2]

Shoe incident edit

Milbury gained notoriety for what occurred following a 4–3 Bruins victory over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on December 23, 1979. During an on-ice fray between the players from both sides, a Rangers fan cut Stan Jonathan's face with a rolled-up program and grabbed his hockey stick. Terry O'Reilly climbed over the Plexiglas and went into the stands in pursuit of the offender, followed by Peter McNab and other teammates. Milbury, who had actually reached the visitors locker room when his teammates started going into the stands, raced back to join his colleagues in the brawl. He caught the unruly spectator, removed one of his shoes and, while holding the heel end, slapped him hard once with the sole side before being restrained. Subsequently, NHL president John Ziegler suspended O'Reilly for eight games and McNab and Milbury for six, with each being fined $500. This incident also resulted in the installation of higher glass panels enclosing rinks in hockey arenas.[5]

Coaching career edit

Boston Bruins edit

Milbury became head coach of the Boston Bruins in the 1989–90 season, leading the team to the Presidents' Trophy and an appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals. He was named Executive of the Year by the Sporting News.

He was the head coach of the Wales Conference team at the 1991 All-Star Game, where he generated some controversy by including enforcer Chris Nilan and checker Brian Skrudland ahead of players such as Kirk Muller and Guy Lafleur. However, Nilan and Skrudland both missed the game due to injury. As a result of Milbury's controversial roster picks, the league's board of governors changed their policy so that future teams would be chosen by committee.[6]

Boston College Eagles edit

On March 30, 1994, Boston College Eagles announced that Mike Milbury would become the head coach of the hockey team, replacing Steve Cedorchuk.[7] However, Milbury abruptly left before coaching a game, citing "philosophical differences" with the school's athletics department in a press conference held on June 2, 1994.[8] BC eventually hired legendary coach Jerry York, then the head coach at Bowling Green University, to replace Milbury, while Milbury took work as a television studio analyst for ESPN.[9]

New York Islanders edit

Milbury was hired as the Islanders' coach in 1995 and within three months became the general manager as well, but he turned the coaching duties over to Rick Bowness in January 1997.[10] During several of the years that Milbury served as Islanders GM, the team's ownership mandated that he operate the team on an austere budget. In 1999, he was forced to trade star scorer Žigmund Pálffy because team owners no longer wanted to pay his multimillion-dollar contract.

However, Milbury has also been criticized for the many seemingly poor decisions he made in which payroll or orders from upper management were not factors. Many young players and prospects that Milbury traded away went on to have distinguished careers, often eclipsing those of the players he received in return. He traded away defensemen Zdeno Chara, Wade Redden, Bryan Berard, Eric Brewer, Darius Kasparaitis, and Bryan McCabe; goaltenders Roberto Luongo and Tommy Salo; as well as forwards Olli Jokinen, Todd Bertuzzi, Tim Connolly, Jean-Pierre Dumont, and Raffi Torres. Milbury has also come under fire for his poor draft-day decisions such as choosing Rick DiPietro first overall in 2000 over Dany Heatley and Marian Gaborik, as well as his decision to include the 2001 second overall draft pick (Jason Spezza) as part of the Alexei Yashin trade.

In June 2006, Milbury stepped down as Islanders GM to accept a position as senior vice president of Charles Wang's sports holdings. In an appearance on Mike and the Mad Dog, Wang did not challenge the hosts' suggestion that he had fired Milbury. In May 2007, Milbury resigned his position with Wang, saying that he missed making hockey-related decisions and would be open to a hockey operations job in another organization.

Television work edit

American networks NESN, NBC and Versus, plus Canada's TSN, hired Milbury as a studio analyst for the 2007–08 season.[11] He also served as the studio analyst and color commentator for games involving the Boston Bruins,[12][13] and for the past two years, he has participated in the broadcast of the Winter Classic. In July 2008, Milbury signed a two-year contract with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Hockey Night in Canada.[14][15] In 2009, Milbury opined that a ban on fighting in ice hockey would lead to the "pansification" of the NHL.[16][17]

Comments about women in hockey edit

Since joining NBC, Milbury has made several comments and jokes about and at the expense of women and women in hockey. In 2011, he referred to Vancouver Canucks twins Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin as Thelma & Louise. Henrik responded with a jab at Milbury for trading Roberto Luongo as GM of the Islanders, while Daniel said, "I don't know how he looks at women. I would be pretty mad if I was a woman."[18] Commenting on an April 2012 game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers, he said that then-Penguins coach Dan Bylsma "should have taken off his skirt and gone over (to the Flyers' bench)" to confront his counterpart, Peter Laviolette.[19] In August 2020, Milbury made more disparaging comments about women during the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs (see section below), which ultimately led to his firing by NBC.

P. K. Subban edit

Milbury has received criticism for comments he made about P. K. Subban in 2017. In April, Milbury called Subban "a clown" and said he deserved a "rap on the head" from his head coach for his pre-game routine which included dancing on the ice during warmups.[20][21] During a 2017 Stanley Cup Finals game in June between Subban's Nashville Predators and the Pittsburgh Penguins, Subban and Sidney Crosby engaged in a fight that ended with Subban's head bouncing off the ice. Milbury said after the game that Subban "had it coming."[22] When the series moved to Nashville, several fans taunted Milbury over his comments, including some who claimed NBC tried to "bribe" them with a hat in return for handing over their signs that were critical of Milbury which might be picked up on camera.[23]

2020 Stanley Cup playoffs edit

During the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs, Milbury made a series of controversial comments that attracted a wide range of responses, from mockery to calls for him to lose his job with NBC.

On August 15, Milbury criticized the decision made by Tuukka Rask of the Boston Bruins to opt out of the playoffs in the middle of a series, saying "(Nobody's) simply opted to leave the bubble just because they didn't want to be here and they needed to be with their family."[24] This followed comments Milbury had made two weeks earlier, where he claimed to be a "fan" of Rask while questioning his commitment to hockey after watching an interview in which Rask talked about changing his newborn daughter's diapers.[25] It was revealed four days later on August 19 that a medical emergency involving Rask's daughter drove him to leave the team.[26]

On August 20, while calling a game between the Washington Capitals and New York Islanders, Milbury praised the bubble system designed to isolate teams during the COVID-19 pandemic because there were "not even any women here to disrupt your concentration."[27] His comments received quick condemnation from the NHL.[28][29] Milbury apologized the next day, and NBC released a statement saying the issue had been addressed, though they did not publicly elaborate any further, nor did they indicate whether Milbury would face any discipline.[30] The Washington Post reported that NBC had removed Milbury from that evening's broadcast schedule and did not announce the following weekend's broadcasting teams until Saturday morning.[16] Milbury announced on August 22 that he would be stepping away from the broadcast booth for the remainder of the playoffs, so as not to be a distraction.[31] On January 11, 2021, NBC announced that Milbury's tenure with the network was done and he would not be part of its broadcast lineup for the 2021 NHL season, its final season broadcasting NHL games.[32]

In a wide-ranging interview with The Boston Globe in July 2021, Milbury defended his original comments, saying "I want to explain the comment from that day. As a player and coach in the league, I've been on a lot of road trips and around a lot of guys that are young, fit, well-compensated, have celebrity status, and when they go on the road they play hard and they party hard. And a lot of their attention is on women, and I certainly don't mean that in a bad way," and added, "What if I had said there aren't any dogs here to distract the players? Or any wives? Or children? Do I have to describe the whole pantheon of the human race in order for it to be politically correct?"[33]

Personal life edit

Assault charge edit

In December 2011, Milbury was charged on three counts stemming from an incident taking place on December 9, 2011, during a Pee-Wee hockey game he was coaching-- assault and battery on a child, threats to commit a crime, and disorderly conduct. He was never arrested. According to The Boston Herald, Milbury, an assistant coach for the Boch Blazers Pee-Wee hockey team, intervened in a fight on the ice during the game between his own son and a 12-year-old boy from the opposing team. Milbury allegedly "charged out onto the rink and verbally berated and grabbed and shook the 12-year-old opposing player." The boy's mother described Milbury's actions as "horrific", while his father accused Milbury of grabbing and shaking his son, and lifting him above the ice for thirty seconds.[34] Milbury, through his lawyer, denied all charges. The owner of the Blazers defended Milbury's actions, saying he was told Milbury "did everything right... [he] didn't touch any kid inappropriately." NBC and Milbury reached a mutual agreement to take Milbury off air while he dealt with the situation.[35]

Milbury appeared before a clerk magistrate in Brookline District Court in late December 2011 to answer the charges. After a closed-door hearing which lasted several hours, the magistrate determined there wasn't enough evidence to sustain any of the three charges, which were all dropped. Milbury expressed gratitude for the court's findings, and affirmed that he believed he acted responsibly as a "supervisor" of the ice (and claimed the referee had already left the rink), and said he would do the same thing if the situation arose in the future.[36]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Total   Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1971–72 Walpole Rebels HS-MA
1972–73 Colgate University ECAC 27 4 25 29 81
1973–74 Colgate University ECAC 23 2 19 21 68
1973–74 Boston Braves AHL 5 0 0 0 7
1974–75 Rochester Americans AHL 71 2 15 17 246 8 0 3 3 24
1975–76 Boston Bruins NHL 3 0 0 0 9 11 0 0 0 29
1975–76 Rochester Americans AHL 73 3 15 18 199 3 0 1 1 13
1976–77 Boston Bruins NHL 77 6 18 24 166 13 2 2 4 47
1977–78 Boston Bruins NHL 80 8 30 38 151 15 1 8 9 27
1978–79 Boston Bruins NHL 74 1 34 35 149 11 1 7 8 7
1979–80 Boston Bruins NHL 72 10 13 23 59 10 0 2 2 50
1980–81 Boston Bruins NHL 77 0 18 18 222 2 0 1 1 10
1981–82 Boston Bruins NHL 51 2 10 12 71 11 0 4 4 6
1982–83 Boston Bruins NHL 78 9 15 24 216
1983–84 Boston Bruins NHL 74 2 17 19 159 3 0 0 0 12
1984–85 Boston Bruins NHL 78 3 13 16 152 5 0 0 0 10
1985–86 Boston Bruins NHL 22 2 5 7 102 1 0 0 0 17
1986–87 Boston Bruins NHL 68 6 16 22 96 4 0 0 0 4
NHL totals 754 49 189 238 1552 86 4 24 28 219

International edit

Year Team Event   GP G A Pts PIM
1976 United States CC 5 1 3 4 16

NHL coaching record edit

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T Pts Division rank Result
BOS 1989–90 80 46 25 9 101 1st in Adams Lost in Stanley Cup Finals
BOS 1990–91 80 44 24 12 100 1st in Adams Lost in Conference Finals
NYI 1995–96 82 22 50 10 54 7th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NYI 1996–97 45 13 23 9 (70) 7th in Atlantic (Moved to GM's Role)
NYI 1997–98 19 8 9 2 (71) 4th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NYI 1998–99 45 13 29 3 (58) 5th in Atlantic (Returned to GM's role)
Total 351 146 160 45

References edit

  1. ^ 2009–10 Colgate University Men's Hockey Media Guide.
  2. ^ a b c Mike James Milbury (biography) – Legends of Hockey.
  3. ^ 1974–75 AHL Leaders – The Internet Hockey Database.
  4. ^ 1975–76 AHL Leaders – The Internet Hockey Database.
  5. ^ Seminara, Dave. "Over The Glass And Into Lore," The New York Times, Wednesday, December 23, 2009.
  6. ^ "COMMENTARY : Milbury's All-Star Selection a Joke". Los Angeles Times. January 20, 1991.
  7. ^ Martins, Gus (March 31, 1994). "Milbury moves on to BC". Boston Herald.
  8. ^ Conroy, Steve (June 3, 1994). "Milbury BC not for me". Boston Herald.
  9. ^ Nidetz, Steve (October 7, 1994). "`SCREAMS' SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT ATHLETES' FEAR OF FANS". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  10. ^ Eskenazi, Gerald (May 19, 1998). "Islanders Rehire Milbury and Throw in a Support Staff". The New York Times. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
  11. ^ Staff, S. V. G. (August 9, 2007). "Mike Milbury joins NESN as Bruins studio analyst". Sports Video Group. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  12. ^ Staff, NESN (October 1, 2009). "Mike Milbury Signs Extension With NESN". NESN.com. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  13. ^ Botta, Christopher (November 6, 2011). "With Friends in Both Places, Milbury Will Analyze Bruins-Islanders". Slap Shot. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
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  15. ^ Allen, Kevin. "Mike Milbury moving into Ed Olczyk's role as NBC hockey analyst". USA TODAY. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  16. ^ a b Bonesteel, Matt; Russell, Jake (August 22, 2020). "NBC Sports announces Mike Milbury has stepped away from his role as NHL analyst for rest of playoffs". The Washington Post.
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  20. ^ Jhaveri, Hemal (April 28, 2017). "NBC's Mike Milbury goes on unwarranted rant against P.K. Subban, calls him a "clown"". USA Today.
  21. ^ Iversen, Patrick (April 28, 2017). "NBC broadcaster calls P.K. Subban a 'clown' for dancing during warmups". SBNation.
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  23. ^ Chiapelli, Kristie (June 12, 2017). "Stanley Cup Final 2017: Preds fans ruthlessly taunt Mike Milbury for P.K. Subban comments". The Sporting News.
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  29. ^ Heck, Justin (August 21, 2020). "Mike Milbury criticized after saying women couldn't 'disrupt' NHL players in bubble | Sporting News". Sporting News. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
  30. ^ Whyno, Stephen (August 21, 2020). "NBC Sports says, "We're disappointed about Mike's insensitive comment and have addressed it with him."". Twitter.
  31. ^ Srinivasan, Arun (August 22, 2020). "NBC Sports' Mike Milbury steps down after making sexist comment about women". Yahoo! Sports.
  32. ^ Kaplan, Emily (January 11, 2021). "Mike Milbury out as NBC hockey analyst after 14 years". ESPN. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  33. ^ Shaughnessy, Dan (July 22, 2021). "Mike Milbury finally has his say on being fired by NBC, and other thoughts". The Boston Globe.
  34. ^ Germano, Beth (December 23, 2011). "Hockey Dad Upset That Mike Milbury Escaped Criminal Charges". CBS Boston.
  35. ^ "Former Bruin Mike Milbury Charged With Assaulting 12-Year-Old Hockey Player". CBS Boston. December 16, 2011.
  36. ^ Shields, Bill (December 23, 2011). "Mike Milbury Will Not Be Charged In Incident With Youth Hockey Player". CBS Boston.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • The December 23, 1979 Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers Mike Milbury Shoe Beating Incident on YouTube
Preceded by Head coach of the Boston Bruins
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Preceded by Head coach of the New York Islanders
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Preceded by Head coach of the New York Islanders
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Preceded by General Manager of the New York Islanders
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Michael James Milbury born June 17 1952 is an American former professional ice hockey player and current sports announcer He played for twelve seasons in the National Hockey League NHL all for the Boston Bruins He helped the Bruins reach the Stanley Cup Finals in 1977 and 1978 Mike MilburyMilbury with the Boston Bruins in 1985Born 1952 06 17 June 17 1952 age 71 Boston Massachusetts U S Height6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight205 lb 93 kg 14 st 9 lb PositionDefenseShotLeftPlayed forBoston BruinsNational team United StatesNHL DraftUndraftedPlaying career1974 1987 Milbury later served as assistant general manager under Harry Sinden and head coach for Boston as well as general manager and head coach for the New York Islanders He served as a television color commentator and analyst for the NHL on NBC from 2007 to 2021 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Colgate University 1 2 Boston Bruins 1 2 1 Shoe incident 2 Coaching career 2 1 Boston Bruins 2 2 Boston College Eagles 2 3 New York Islanders 3 Television work 3 1 Comments about women in hockey 3 2 P K Subban 3 3 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs 4 Personal life 4 1 Assault charge 5 Career statistics 5 1 Regular season and playoffs 5 2 International 6 NHL coaching record 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career editColgate University edit Milbury was a three year letterman at Colgate University from 1972 to 1974 A defenseman who wore uniform number 7 he was the team s co leader in assists with 19 in his junior year As a senior captain he had his best season with the Red Raiders with 30 points 4 goals 26 assists He also led the squad in penalty minutes in both campaigns with 68 in 1973 and 85 in 1974 His totals in 76 games played were 6 goals 55 assists 61 points and 203 penalty minutes 1 Boston Bruins edit Immediately after the conclusion of his college hockey career Milbury played in five games with the Boston Braves the Bruins top farm team in 1974 He signed with the Bruins as a free agent on November 5 1974 and spent the next two campaigns with the Rochester Americans the team s new American Hockey League AHL affiliate 2 In both seasons he led the club in penalty minutes with 246 in 1975 and 199 in 1976 finishing fourth and third respectively in the AHL 3 4 Milbury was promoted to the Bruins late in the 1975 76 season playing in eleven of twelve Stanley Cup playoff matches Prior to the following NHL campaign he was a member of the United States team at the inaugural 1976 Canada Cup getting a goal and three assists in five contests 2 In his first three full years with the Bruins his heavily aggressive style of play was a perfect fit for the overachieving team coached by Don Cherry and featuring similar tough players such as Terry O Reilly John Wensink and Stan Jonathan Milbury helped his team reach consecutive Stanley Cup Finals in 1977 and 1978 with Boston losing both times to the Montreal Canadiens in four and six games respectively In his twelve seasons as a defenseman for the Bruins he appeared in the postseason eleven times He accumulated more than 200 penalty minutes in 1981 222 and 1983 216 and surpassed 100 six other times He also served as the club s representative with the NHL Players Association and was outspoken on several controversial issues notably the role of Alan Eagleson 2 Shoe incident edit Milbury gained notoriety for what occurred following a 4 3 Bruins victory over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on December 23 1979 During an on ice fray between the players from both sides a Rangers fan cut Stan Jonathan s face with a rolled up program and grabbed his hockey stick Terry O Reilly climbed over the Plexiglas and went into the stands in pursuit of the offender followed by Peter McNab and other teammates Milbury who had actually reached the visitors locker room when his teammates started going into the stands raced back to join his colleagues in the brawl He caught the unruly spectator removed one of his shoes and while holding the heel end slapped him hard once with the sole side before being restrained Subsequently NHL president John Ziegler suspended O Reilly for eight games and McNab and Milbury for six with each being fined 500 This incident also resulted in the installation of higher glass panels enclosing rinks in hockey arenas 5 Coaching career editBoston Bruins edit Milbury became head coach of the Boston Bruins in the 1989 90 season leading the team to the Presidents Trophy and an appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals He was named Executive of the Year by the Sporting News He was the head coach of the Wales Conference team at the 1991 All Star Game where he generated some controversy by including enforcer Chris Nilan and checker Brian Skrudland ahead of players such as Kirk Muller and Guy Lafleur However Nilan and Skrudland both missed the game due to injury As a result of Milbury s controversial roster picks the league s board of governors changed their policy so that future teams would be chosen by committee 6 Boston College Eagles edit On March 30 1994 Boston College Eagles announced that Mike Milbury would become the head coach of the hockey team replacing Steve Cedorchuk 7 However Milbury abruptly left before coaching a game citing philosophical differences with the school s athletics department in a press conference held on June 2 1994 8 BC eventually hired legendary coach Jerry York then the head coach at Bowling Green University to replace Milbury while Milbury took work as a television studio analyst for ESPN 9 New York Islanders edit Milbury was hired as the Islanders coach in 1995 and within three months became the general manager as well but he turned the coaching duties over to Rick Bowness in January 1997 10 During several of the years that Milbury served as Islanders GM the team s ownership mandated that he operate the team on an austere budget In 1999 he was forced to trade star scorer Zigmund Palffy because team owners no longer wanted to pay his multimillion dollar contract However Milbury has also been criticized for the many seemingly poor decisions he made in which payroll or orders from upper management were not factors Many young players and prospects that Milbury traded away went on to have distinguished careers often eclipsing those of the players he received in return He traded away defensemen Zdeno Chara Wade Redden Bryan Berard Eric Brewer Darius Kasparaitis and Bryan McCabe goaltenders Roberto Luongo and Tommy Salo as well as forwards Olli Jokinen Todd Bertuzzi Tim Connolly Jean Pierre Dumont and Raffi Torres Milbury has also come under fire for his poor draft day decisions such as choosing Rick DiPietro first overall in 2000 over Dany Heatley and Marian Gaborik as well as his decision to include the 2001 second overall draft pick Jason Spezza as part of the Alexei Yashin trade In June 2006 Milbury stepped down as Islanders GM to accept a position as senior vice president of Charles Wang s sports holdings In an appearance on Mike and the Mad Dog Wang did not challenge the hosts suggestion that he had fired Milbury In May 2007 Milbury resigned his position with Wang saying that he missed making hockey related decisions and would be open to a hockey operations job in another organization Television work editAmerican networks NESN NBC and Versus plus Canada s TSN hired Milbury as a studio analyst for the 2007 08 season 11 He also served as the studio analyst and color commentator for games involving the Boston Bruins 12 13 and for the past two years he has participated in the broadcast of the Winter Classic In July 2008 Milbury signed a two year contract with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation s Hockey Night in Canada 14 15 In 2009 Milbury opined that a ban on fighting in ice hockey would lead to the pansification of the NHL 16 17 Comments about women in hockey edit Since joining NBC Milbury has made several comments and jokes about and at the expense of women and women in hockey In 2011 he referred to Vancouver Canucks twins Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin as Thelma amp Louise Henrik responded with a jab at Milbury for trading Roberto Luongo as GM of the Islanders while Daniel said I don t know how he looks at women I would be pretty mad if I was a woman 18 Commenting on an April 2012 game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers he said that then Penguins coach Dan Bylsma should have taken off his skirt and gone over to the Flyers bench to confront his counterpart Peter Laviolette 19 In August 2020 Milbury made more disparaging comments about women during the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs see section below which ultimately led to his firing by NBC P K Subban edit Milbury has received criticism for comments he made about P K Subban in 2017 In April Milbury called Subban a clown and said he deserved a rap on the head from his head coach for his pre game routine which included dancing on the ice during warmups 20 21 During a 2017 Stanley Cup Finals game in June between Subban s Nashville Predators and the Pittsburgh Penguins Subban and Sidney Crosby engaged in a fight that ended with Subban s head bouncing off the ice Milbury said after the game that Subban had it coming 22 When the series moved to Nashville several fans taunted Milbury over his comments including some who claimed NBC tried to bribe them with a hat in return for handing over their signs that were critical of Milbury which might be picked up on camera 23 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs edit During the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs Milbury made a series of controversial comments that attracted a wide range of responses from mockery to calls for him to lose his job with NBC On August 15 Milbury criticized the decision made by Tuukka Rask of the Boston Bruins to opt out of the playoffs in the middle of a series saying Nobody s simply opted to leave the bubble just because they didn t want to be here and they needed to be with their family 24 This followed comments Milbury had made two weeks earlier where he claimed to be a fan of Rask while questioning his commitment to hockey after watching an interview in which Rask talked about changing his newborn daughter s diapers 25 It was revealed four days later on August 19 that a medical emergency involving Rask s daughter drove him to leave the team 26 On August 20 while calling a game between the Washington Capitals and New York Islanders Milbury praised the bubble system designed to isolate teams during the COVID 19 pandemic because there were not even any women here to disrupt your concentration 27 His comments received quick condemnation from the NHL 28 29 Milbury apologized the next day and NBC released a statement saying the issue had been addressed though they did not publicly elaborate any further nor did they indicate whether Milbury would face any discipline 30 The Washington Post reported that NBC had removed Milbury from that evening s broadcast schedule and did not announce the following weekend s broadcasting teams until Saturday morning 16 Milbury announced on August 22 that he would be stepping away from the broadcast booth for the remainder of the playoffs so as not to be a distraction 31 On January 11 2021 NBC announced that Milbury s tenure with the network was done and he would not be part of its broadcast lineup for the 2021 NHL season its final season broadcasting NHL games 32 In a wide ranging interview with The Boston Globe in July 2021 Milbury defended his original comments saying I want to explain the comment from that day As a player and coach in the league I ve been on a lot of road trips and around a lot of guys that are young fit well compensated have celebrity status and when they go on the road they play hard and they party hard And a lot of their attention is on women and I certainly don t mean that in a bad way and added What if I had said there aren t any dogs here to distract the players Or any wives Or children Do I have to describe the whole pantheon of the human race in order for it to be politically correct 33 Personal life editAssault charge edit In December 2011 Milbury was charged on three counts stemming from an incident taking place on December 9 2011 during a Pee Wee hockey game he was coaching assault and battery on a child threats to commit a crime and disorderly conduct He was never arrested According to The Boston Herald Milbury an assistant coach for the Boch Blazers Pee Wee hockey team intervened in a fight on the ice during the game between his own son and a 12 year old boy from the opposing team Milbury allegedly charged out onto the rink and verbally berated and grabbed and shook the 12 year old opposing player The boy s mother described Milbury s actions as horrific while his father accused Milbury of grabbing and shaking his son and lifting him above the ice for thirty seconds 34 Milbury through his lawyer denied all charges The owner of the Blazers defended Milbury s actions saying he was told Milbury did everything right he didn t touch any kid inappropriately NBC and Milbury reached a mutual agreement to take Milbury off air while he dealt with the situation 35 Milbury appeared before a clerk magistrate in Brookline District Court in late December 2011 to answer the charges After a closed door hearing which lasted several hours the magistrate determined there wasn t enough evidence to sustain any of the three charges which were all dropped Milbury expressed gratitude for the court s findings and affirmed that he believed he acted responsibly as a supervisor of the ice and claimed the referee had already left the rink and said he would do the same thing if the situation arose in the future 36 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Total Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1971 72 Walpole Rebels HS MA 1972 73 Colgate University ECAC 27 4 25 29 81 1973 74 Colgate University ECAC 23 2 19 21 68 1973 74 Boston Braves AHL 5 0 0 0 7 1974 75 Rochester Americans AHL 71 2 15 17 246 8 0 3 3 24 1975 76 Boston Bruins NHL 3 0 0 0 9 11 0 0 0 29 1975 76 Rochester Americans AHL 73 3 15 18 199 3 0 1 1 13 1976 77 Boston Bruins NHL 77 6 18 24 166 13 2 2 4 47 1977 78 Boston Bruins NHL 80 8 30 38 151 15 1 8 9 27 1978 79 Boston Bruins NHL 74 1 34 35 149 11 1 7 8 7 1979 80 Boston Bruins NHL 72 10 13 23 59 10 0 2 2 50 1980 81 Boston Bruins NHL 77 0 18 18 222 2 0 1 1 10 1981 82 Boston Bruins NHL 51 2 10 12 71 11 0 4 4 6 1982 83 Boston Bruins NHL 78 9 15 24 216 1983 84 Boston Bruins NHL 74 2 17 19 159 3 0 0 0 12 1984 85 Boston Bruins NHL 78 3 13 16 152 5 0 0 0 10 1985 86 Boston Bruins NHL 22 2 5 7 102 1 0 0 0 17 1986 87 Boston Bruins NHL 68 6 16 22 96 4 0 0 0 4 NHL totals 754 49 189 238 1552 86 4 24 28 219 International edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM 1976 United States CC 5 1 3 4 16NHL coaching record editTeam Year Regular season Post season G W L T Pts Division rank Result BOS 1989 90 80 46 25 9 101 1st in Adams Lost in Stanley Cup Finals BOS 1990 91 80 44 24 12 100 1st in Adams Lost in Conference Finals NYI 1995 96 82 22 50 10 54 7th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs NYI 1996 97 45 13 23 9 70 7th in Atlantic Moved to GM s Role NYI 1997 98 19 8 9 2 71 4th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs NYI 1998 99 45 13 29 3 58 5th in Atlantic Returned to GM s role Total 351 146 160 45References edit 2009 10 Colgate University Men s Hockey Media Guide a b c Mike James Milbury biography Legends of Hockey 1974 75 AHL Leaders The Internet Hockey Database 1975 76 AHL Leaders The Internet Hockey Database Seminara Dave Over The Glass And Into Lore The New York Times Wednesday December 23 2009 COMMENTARY Milbury s All Star Selection a Joke Los Angeles Times January 20 1991 Martins Gus March 31 1994 Milbury moves on to BC Boston Herald Conroy Steve June 3 1994 Milbury BC not for me Boston Herald Nidetz Steve October 7 1994 SCREAMS SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT ATHLETES FEAR OF FANS Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 29 2024 Eskenazi Gerald May 19 1998 Islanders Rehire Milbury and Throw in a Support Staff The New York Times Retrieved August 18 2016 Staff S V G August 9 2007 Mike Milbury joins NESN as Bruins studio analyst Sports Video Group Retrieved March 27 2024 Staff NESN October 1 2009 Mike Milbury Signs Extension With NESN NESN com Retrieved March 27 2024 Botta Christopher November 6 2011 With Friends in Both Places Milbury Will Analyze Bruins Islanders Slap Shot Retrieved March 27 2024 Mike Milbury joins Hockey Night in Canada CBC Sports July 21 2008 Retrieved March 27 2024 Allen Kevin Mike Milbury moving into Ed Olczyk s role as NBC hockey analyst USA TODAY Retrieved March 27 2024 a b Bonesteel Matt Russell Jake August 22 2020 NBC Sports announces Mike Milbury has stepped away from his role as NHL analyst for rest of playoffs The Washington Post Houston William January 29 2009 Gay group outraged by CBC s use of pansification The Globe and Mail Retrieved March 27 2024 Duhatschek Eric June 11 2011 Canucks Sedin brothers rebuff Mike Milbury after Thelma amp Louise jab The Globe and Mail O Mahony Pat April 2 2012 Mike Milbury Rants About Sidney Crosby Says Dan Bylsma Should Have Taken Off His Skirt Pittsburgh SB Nation Jhaveri Hemal April 28 2017 NBC s Mike Milbury goes on unwarranted rant against P K Subban calls him a clown USA Today Iversen Patrick April 28 2017 NBC broadcaster calls P K Subban a clown for dancing during warmups SBNation Cole Mike June 9 2017 Mike Milbury Believes P K Subban Had It Coming In Sidney Crosby Tussle NESN com Chiapelli Kristie June 12 2017 Stanley Cup Final 2017 Preds fans ruthlessly taunt Mike Milbury for P K Subban comments The Sporting News Al Khateeb Zac August 15 2020 Mike Milbury delivers truly awful take on Tuukka Rask and is justly roasted for it March 27 2024 The Sporting News Leger Justin July 30 2020 Mike Milbury Bruins Tukka Rask Sometimes Sends Out Mixed Messages NBCSports com Retrieved March 27 2024 Walker Mollie August 19 2020 Daughter s medical emergency pushed Tuukka Rask out of NHL bubble Retrieved March 27 2024 Lukan Alison August 20 2020 It s 2020 and yet Twitter NHL Public Relations August 21 2020 A statement from the National Hockey League Twitter Heck Justin August 21 2020 Mike Milbury criticized after saying women couldn t disrupt NHL players in bubble Sporting News Sporting News Retrieved March 27 2024 Whyno Stephen August 21 2020 NBC Sports says We re disappointed about Mike s insensitive comment and have addressed it with him Twitter Srinivasan Arun August 22 2020 NBC Sports Mike Milbury steps down after making sexist comment about women Yahoo Sports Kaplan Emily January 11 2021 Mike Milbury out as NBC hockey analyst after 14 years ESPN Retrieved January 11 2021 Shaughnessy Dan July 22 2021 Mike Milbury finally has his say on being fired by NBC and other thoughts The Boston Globe Germano Beth December 23 2011 Hockey Dad Upset That Mike Milbury Escaped Criminal Charges CBS Boston Former Bruin Mike Milbury Charged With Assaulting 12 Year Old Hockey Player CBS Boston December 16 2011 Shields Bill December 23 2011 Mike Milbury Will Not Be Charged In Incident With Youth Hockey Player CBS Boston External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database The December 23 1979 Boston Bruins vs New York Rangers Mike Milbury Shoe Beating Incident on YouTube nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Mike Milbury Preceded byTerry O Reilly Head coach of the Boston Bruins1989 91 Succeeded byRick Bowness Preceded byLorne Henning Head coach of the New York Islanders1995 97 Succeeded byRick Bowness Preceded byRick Bowness Head coach of the New York Islanders1998 Succeeded byBill Stewart Preceded byDarcy Regier General Manager of the New York Islanders1995 2006 Succeeded byNeil Smith Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Milbury amp oldid 1216358229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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