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Randy Carlyle

Randolph Robert Carlyle (born April 19, 1956) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player. He is the former head coach of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Toronto Maple Leafs and the Anaheim Ducks. He won the Stanley Cup in 2007 with the Ducks during his first stint with the team.[1] As a player, Carlyle dressed for over 1,000 games between the Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins and Winnipeg Jets, winning the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the NHL's best defenceman in the 1980–81 season and serving as a captain of both the Penguins and Jets.

Randy Carlyle
Carlyle in 2006
Born (1956-04-19) April 19, 1956 (age 67)
Azilda, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
Pittsburgh Penguins
Winnipeg Jets
Coached for Anaheim Ducks
Toronto Maple Leafs
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 30th overall, 1976
Toronto Maple Leafs
WHA Draft 7th overall, 1976
Cincinnati Stingers
Playing career 1976–1993
Coaching career 1993–2019
Medal record
Men's ice hockey
Representing  Canada
World Championship
1989 Sweden Ice hockey

Carlyle is partially of Finnish descent,[2] and was raised in Azilda, just northwest of Sudbury, Ontario.

Junior career

Sudbury Wolves (1973–1976)

Carlyle appeared in 12 games with the Sudbury Wolves in the 1973–74 OHA season, earning eight assists. He played in four playoff games with Sudbury, going pointless, as the Wolves were swept by the Kitchener Rangers in the first round.

Carlyle became a regular on the Wolves' blueline in 1974–75, as he scored 17 goals and 64 points in 67 games to finish tied with Dave Farrish in points among defencemen on the Wolves. In the playoffs, Carlyle scored 3 goals and 9 points in 15 games as Sudbury were eliminated by the Toronto Marlboros in the second round.

Carlyle continued to improve offensively: during the 1975–76 season, he scored 15 goals and 79 points in 60 games to lead the Wolves defence, and finish fourth in team scoring. Carlyle also had an impressive playoff, scoring 6 goals and 19 points in 17 games as the Wolves were eliminated by the Hamilton Fincups in the final round.

Professional career

Toronto Maple Leafs (1976–1978)

Carlyle was drafted into the National Hockey League (NHL) by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round, 30th overall, of the 1976 NHL Entry Draft. In his first professional season, 1976–77, he spent the majority of the year with the Maple Leafs in the NHL, scoring 5 assists in 45 games in his rookie season. In nine Stanley Cup playoff games with the Leafs, Carlyle had one assist as the Maple Leafs were eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers in the quarter-finals. Carlyle had also spent some time of the 1976–77 season with the Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League (CHL), scoring 2 goals and 9 points in 27 games with the club.

Carlyle split the 1977–78 season between the Dallas Black Hawks and the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 21 games with Dallas, he scored 3 goals and 17 points. With Toronto, he scored 2 goals and 13 points in 47 games, helping the Leafs into the 1978 playoffs. In seven playoff games, he recorded one assist as the Maple Leafs were eliminated by the Montreal Canadiens in the semi-finals.

On June 14, 1978, Carlyle (alongside George Ferguson) was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Dave Burrows.

Pittsburgh Penguins (1978–1984)

Carlyle joined the Penguins for the 1978–79 season, where in 70 games he had significant improvement offensively, scoring 13 goals and 47 points to lead all Penguins defencemen in scoring. However, in seven playoff games, Carlyle went pointless as the Penguins were eliminated by the Boston Bruins in the quarter-finals.

Carlyle saw his offensive production slip in the 1979–80 season, when he scored 8 goals and 36 points in 67 games, although he still led the Penguins defence in scoring. In five playoff games, Carlyle scored one goal as the Penguins were again eliminated by Boston, this time in the preliminary round.

Carlyle had the best season of his career in the 1980–81 season: in 76 games, he scored 16 goals and 83 points to lead all NHL defencemen in scoring. In the 1981 playoffs, Carlyle scored four goals and nine points in five games as the Penguins were eliminated by the St. Louis Blues in the preliminary round. After the season, Carlyle was awarded the James Norris Memorial Trophy for the NHL's best defenceman in the regular season; he was also named to the NHL First All-Star Team and finished 11th in Hart Memorial Trophy voting as the NHL's most valuable player during the regular season.

Carlyle had another very successful season in 1981–82, when he scored 11 goals and 75 points in 73 games, helping Pittsburgh into the 1982 playoffs. In five playoff games, he scored a goal and four points, as the Penguins were eliminated by the New York Islanders in the Patrick Division semi-finals.

Carlyle ran into injuries in the 1982–83 season, as he appeared in only 61 games. However, his offensive production remained impressive, as he scored 15 goals and 56 points to lead the Penguins blue line. The Penguins struggled during the season, and missed the playoffs.

Carlyle struggled in the 1983–84 season, scoring only 3 goals and 26 points in 50 games, his lowest totals since joining the club in 1978. With the Penguins rebuilding, on March 5, Carlyle was traded to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for the Jets' first-round draft pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft (which the Penguins used to select Doug Bodger) and future considerations, which was completed on May 1 when the Jets sent Moe Mantha to the Penguins.

Winnipeg Jets (1984–1993)

Carlyle finished the 1983–84 season with the Jets. However, due to injuries, he appeared in only five games with the club, earning three assists. In three 1984 playoff games, Carlyle recorded two assists as the Jets were swept by the Edmonton Oilers in the Smythe Division semi-final.

In his first full season with the Jets, in 1984–85, Carlyle's offensive production went up, as he scored 13 goals and 51 points in 71 games. In eight playoff games, Carlyle had one goal and six points as the Jets were eliminated by Edmonton in the division final. After the season, Carlyle finished seventh in voting for the Norris Trophy.

In the 1985–86 season, Carlyle tied his career-high with 16 goals, matching his total from 1980 to 1981, and added 33 assists for 49 points in 68 games to lead the Jets defence in scoring. However, due to a late season injury, Carlyle did not appear in any playoff games, as the Jets were swept by the Calgary Flames in the division semi-final.

Carlyle once again tied his career-high in goals with 16 in 1986–87, as well as added 26 assists for 42 points in 71 games, helping the team reach the 1987 playoffs. In ten playoff games, he scored one goal and six points as Winnipeg would lose to Edmonton in the division final.

Carlyle had his best season as a Jet in 1987–88, as he scored 15 goals and 59 points in 78 games for his highest point total in a season since 1981–82. Carlyle also set a career-high with 210 penalty minutes, and would be the only season of his Jets career that he would have over 100 penalty minutes. In the 1988 playoffs, Carlyle had two assists in five games as the Jets were again eliminated by Edmonton Oilers, this time in five games in the division semi-final.

In the 1988–89 season, Carlyle struggled offensively, scoring only six goals, his lowest total since 1983–84, and 44 points in 78 games. The Jets failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since Carlyle joined the team.

Injuries plagued Carlyle in the 1989–90 season, as in 53 games, he scored 3 goals and 18 points, his lowest point total since his 1977–78 season with Toronto. Carlyle did not appear in any playoff games as Winnipeg were eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in seven games in the division semi-final.

Injuries limited Carlyle to only 52 games in the 1990–91 season, as he scored 9 goals and 28 points. The struggling Jets missed the playoffs for the second time in three seasons.

Carlyle's offense struggled greatly in the 1991–92 season, as in 66 games, he scored 1 goal and 10 points, his lowest totals since his rookie season in 1976–77. The Jets made the 1992 playoffs, and in five games, Carlyle scored one goal as the Jets were eliminated by the Vancouver Canucks in the division semi-final.

Carlyle saw limited action with the Jets in the 1992–93 season, playing in 22 games, scoring 1 goal and 2 points. On March 6, 1993, Carlyle played his final NHL game, scoring a goal against Félix Potvin of the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 4–2 Jets loss.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1973–74 Sudbury Wolves OHA-Jr. 12 0 8 8 21 4 0 0 0 6
1974–75 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 67 17 47 64 118 15 3 6 9 21
1975–76 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 60 15 64 79 126 17 6 13 19 70
1976–77 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 45 0 5 5 51 9 0 1 1 20
1976–77 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 26 2 7 9 63
1977–78 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 49 2 11 13 31 7 0 1 1 8
1977–78 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 21 3 14 17 31
1978–79 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 70 13 34 47 78 7 0 0 0 12
1979–80 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 8 28 36 45 5 1 0 1 4
1980–81 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 76 16 67 83 136 5 4 5 9 9
1981–82 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 73 11 64 75 131 5 1 3 4 16
1982–83 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 61 15 41 56 110
1983–84 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 50 3 23 26 82
1983–84 Winnipeg Jets NHL 5 0 3 3 2 3 0 2 2 4
1984–85 Winnipeg Jets NHL 71 13 38 51 98 8 1 5 6 13
1985–86 Winnipeg Jets NHL 68 16 33 49 93
1986–87 Winnipeg Jets NHL 71 16 26 42 93 10 1 5 6 18
1987–88 Winnipeg Jets NHL 78 15 44 59 210 5 0 2 2 10
1988–89 Winnipeg Jets NHL 78 6 38 44 78
1989–90 Winnipeg Jets NHL 53 3 15 18 50
1990–91 Winnipeg Jets NHL 52 9 19 28 44
1991–92 Winnipeg Jets NHL 66 1 9 10 54 5 1 0 1 6
1992–93 Winnipeg Jets NHL 22 1 1 2 14
NHL totals 1,055 148 499 647 1,400 69 9 24 33 120

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1989 Canada WC 9 1 4 5 4

Coaching career

Winnipeg Jets (1993–1996)

Following his retirement as a player, Carlyle remained with the Jets and eventually became an assistant coach with the club in the 1995–96 season under head coach Terry Simpson. The Jets finished the year with a 36–40–6 record to earn the eighth and final playoff position in the Western Conference. Winnipeg faced the Detroit Red Wings and lost to them in six games. Following the season, the Jets relocated to Phoenix, Arizona, and were renamed the Phoenix Coyotes. Carlyle did not follow the team south.

Manitoba Moose (1996–2002)

Carlyle remained in Winnipeg and became an assistant coach with their new International Hockey League (IHL) team, the Manitoba Moose, under head coach Jean Perron. The Moose got off to a rough start in 1996–97, going 16–26–8 in their first 50 games. Hoping to save the season, the Moose then fired Perron and promoted Carlyle to become head coach and general manager. Under Carlyle, the Moose improved and went 16–14–2, although the team failed to make the playoffs.

In his first full season as head coach of the Moose in 1997–98, Carlyle led the team to a 39–36–7 record, as the team reached the playoffs. In the first round, the Moose were swept by the Chicago Wolves.

Manitoba improved to a 47–21–14 record in the 1998–99 season, finishing second in the Midwest Division and reaching the playoffs. In the playoffs, the Moose once again lost to Chicago, in the quarter-finals.

In the 1999–2000 season, the Moose slumped to a 37–36–9 record, however they once again made the playoffs in the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. In the pre-playoff round, the Moose lost to the Long Beach Ice Dogs in two games.

Manitoba improved in the 2000–01 season to a 42–33–7 record, finishing third in the Western Conference and in the playoffs. In the post-season, the Moose lost to the Chicago Wolves in the semi-finals.

Following the season, the IHL folded and the Moose moved to the American Hockey League (AHL) to become the top affiliate of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks. Carlyle was promoted to team president, and Stan Smyl replaced him as head coach in 2001–02.

Washington Capitals (2002–2004)

Carlyle was hired as an assistant coach by the Washington Capitals to work with newly hired head coach Bruce Cassidy for the 2002–03 season. In his first season with the Capitals, the team went 39–29–14, reaching the 2003 playoffs as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. In the playoffs, the Capitals were eliminated by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round.

Washington struggled badly in the 2003–04 season, with Cassidy being fired after an 8–16–1 start and replaced by Glen Hanlon. Under Hanlon, the Capitals went 15–30–9 as the club finished in 14th place in the Eastern Conference. Carlyle was not brought back after the season.

Manitoba Moose (2004–2005)

Carlyle returned to the Manitoba Moose as head coach for the 2004–05 season. Under Carlyle, the Moose went 44–26–7–3 to finish third in the North Division. In the playoffs, the Moose upset the higher seeded St. John's Maple Leafs and Rochester Americans before losing to the Chicago Wolves in the Western Conference final.

Mighty Ducks of Anaheim/Anaheim Ducks (2005–2011)

On August 1, 2005, Carlyle was hired as head coach of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. On October 5, 2005, Carlyle coached his first career NHL game, as the Mighty Ducks defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5–3. In his first season with the Mighty Ducks in 2005–06, Carlyle led the team to a 43–27–12 record, earning a 2006 playoff berth. In the post-season, the Mighty Ducks would be eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference final.

The Mighty Ducks rebranded themselves as the Anaheim Ducks in 2006–07, and the club finished with a 48–20–14 record, winning their first division title in franchise history, and with it the second seed in the Western Conference. In the 2007 playoffs, the Ducks defeated the Minnesota Wild, Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings, earning a spot in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals. In the final round against the Ottawa Senators, the Ducks would defeat Ottawa in five games to win their first Stanley Cup in team history.

The Ducks had another successful season in 2007–08, going 47–27–8 to clinch a playoff spot. In the playoffs, the Ducks were upset by the Dallas Stars in the first round. Carlyle reached a milestone on February 8, 2008, as he won his 121st game with the Ducks, setting the franchise record for wins by a head coach.

In 2008–09, Anaheim slumped to a 42–33–7 record, however they snuck into the playoffs as the eighth and final seed in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, the Ducks defeated the top-seeded San Jose Sharks before falling to the Detroit Red Wings in the second round.

The Ducks struggled in the 2009–10 season, going 39–32–11 and failing to reach the playoffs for the first time since Carlyle became head coach.

Anaheim rebounded with a very successful regular season in 2010–11, going 47–30–5, their highest point total since the 2007–08 season, and returned to the playoffs. In the post-season, the Ducks lost to the Nashville Predators in the first round.

The Ducks struggled badly to begin the 2011–12 season, as the club was 7–13–4 in their first 24 games. On November 30, 2011, the Ducks fired Carlyle and replaced him with former Washington Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau.

Toronto Maple Leafs (2012–2015)

On March 2, 2012, the Toronto Maple Leafs hired Carlyle as the head coach of the team. At the time of the hiring, the Maple Leafs had a 29–28–7 record. On March 3, Carlyle coached his first game with the Leafs, leading the team to a 3–1 win over the Montreal Canadiens. Under Carlyle, the rebuilding club finished the 2011–12 season with a 6–9–3 record in 18 games, failing to reach the playoffs.

In his first full season with Toronto in 2012–13, the Leafs finished with a 26–17–5 record in the lockout-shortened season to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2004. In the playoffs, the Leafs were eliminated by the Boston Bruins in seven games in the first round. In Game 7, the Leafs held a 4–1 lead midway through the third period, however, the Bruins stormed back to tie the game and send it into overtime, in which Boston won the game, and series.

In the 2013–14 season, the Leafs finished the season with a 38–36–8 record. With 14 games to play, the Leafs appeared to be comfortably in a spot in the 2014 playoffs. However, they went 2–12 the rest of the way and missed the playoffs.

On January 6, 2015, Carlyle was fired after Toronto lost seven of their last ten games, going 2–7 since and including their first loss in that such stretch of games. Problems in the Leafs defensive and possession game, as well as the lack of advanced statistics progress despite personal additions and line-up changes, also played a role. He finished his tenure as Toronto head coach with a 91–78–19 record.[3]

Return to Anaheim (2016–2019)

On June 14, 2016, the Ducks announced Carlyle had returned to the team to become their head coach.[4]

On February 10, 2019, the Ducks terminated Carlyle's position as head coach after going 2–15–4 since December 18, with general manager Bob Murray to serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the 2018–19 season.[5][6]

NHL coaching record

Team Year Regular season Postseason
G W L OTL Pts Division rank Result
ANA 2005–06 82 43 27 12 98 3rd in Pacific 9 7 .563 Lost in Conference Finals (EDM)
ANA 2006–07 82 48 20 14 110 1st in Pacific 16 5 .762 Won Stanley Cup (OTT)
ANA 2007–08 82 47 27 8 102 2nd in Pacific 2 4 .333 Lost in Conference Quarterfinals (DAL)
ANA 2008–09 82 42 33 7 91 2nd in Pacific 7 6 .538 Lost in Conference Semifinals (DET)
ANA 2009–10 82 39 32 11 89 4th in Pacific Missed playoffs
ANA 2010–11 82 47 30 5 99 2nd in Pacific 2 4 .333 Lost in Conference Quarterfinals (NSH)
ANA 2011–12 24 7 13 4 (21) (fired)
ANA total 516 273 182 61 607 36 11 .581 5 playoff appearances
TOR 2011–12 18 6 9 3 (80) 4th in Northeast Missed playoffs
TOR 2012–13 48 26 17 5 57 3rd in Northeast 3 4 .429 Lost in Conference Quarterfinals (BOS)
TOR 2013–14 82 38 36 8 84 6th in Atlantic Missed playoffs
TOR 2014–15 40 21 16 3 (45) (fired)
TOR total 188 91 78 19 201 3 4 .429 1 playoff appearances
ANA 2016–17 82 46 23 13 105 1st in Pacific 10 7 .588 Lost in Conference Finals (NSH)
ANA 2017–18 82 44 25 13 101 2nd in Pacific 0 4 .000 Lost in First Round (SJS)
ANA 2018–19 56 21 26 9 (51) (fired)
ANA total 220 111 74 35 257 10 11 .476 2 playoff appearances
Total 924 475 334 115 1,065 49 41 .544 1 Stanley Cup
8 playoff appearances

Awards and achievements

See also

References

  1. ^ Lee Jenkins (June 7, 2007). "NHL: Ugly Ducks take Stanley Cup to Disneyland". The New York Times. Retrieved March 3, 2012.
  2. ^ Anaheimin päävalmentajan Randy Carlylen sukujuuret Ylistarossa (in Finnish) Ilkka
  3. ^ Roarke, Shawn (January 6, 2015). "Maple Leafs fire Randy Carlyle as coach". National Hockey League. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  4. ^ "Ducks Name Carlyle Head Coach". NHL. June 14, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
  5. ^ "Ducks Executive VP/GM Murray to Assume Interim Head Coaching Position". NHL.com. February 10, 2019. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  6. ^ "Ducks fire head coach Randy Carlyle, Bob Murray to take over". Sportsnet. February 10, 2019. Retrieved February 10, 2019.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
Awards
Preceded by Winner of the Norris Trophy
1981
Succeeded by
Sporting positions
Preceded by Head coach of the Anaheim Ducks
200511
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs
201215
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head coach of the Anaheim Ducks
201619
Succeeded by
Bob Murray
(interim)
Preceded by Pittsburgh Penguins captain
198184
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winnipeg Jets captain
198991
with Dale Hawerchuk, 1989–90
and Thomas Steen, 198991
Succeeded by

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Randy Carlyle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Randolph Robert Carlyle born April 19 1956 is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player He is the former head coach of the National Hockey League NHL s Toronto Maple Leafs and the Anaheim Ducks He won the Stanley Cup in 2007 with the Ducks during his first stint with the team 1 As a player Carlyle dressed for over 1 000 games between the Maple Leafs Pittsburgh Penguins and Winnipeg Jets winning the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the NHL s best defenceman in the 1980 81 season and serving as a captain of both the Penguins and Jets Randy CarlyleCarlyle in 2006Born 1956 04 19 April 19 1956 age 67 Azilda Ontario CanadaHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight200 lb 91 kg 14 st 4 lb PositionDefenceShotLeftPlayed forToronto Maple LeafsPittsburgh PenguinsWinnipeg JetsCoached forAnaheim DucksToronto Maple LeafsNational team CanadaNHL Draft30th overall 1976Toronto Maple LeafsWHA Draft7th overall 1976Cincinnati StingersPlaying career1976 1993Coaching career1993 2019Medal record Men s ice hockeyRepresenting CanadaWorld Championship1989 Sweden Ice hockeyCarlyle is partially of Finnish descent 2 and was raised in Azilda just northwest of Sudbury Ontario Contents 1 Junior career 1 1 Sudbury Wolves 1973 1976 2 Professional career 2 1 Toronto Maple Leafs 1976 1978 2 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 1978 1984 2 3 Winnipeg Jets 1984 1993 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 4 Coaching career 4 1 Winnipeg Jets 1993 1996 4 2 Manitoba Moose 1996 2002 4 3 Washington Capitals 2002 2004 4 4 Manitoba Moose 2004 2005 4 5 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Anaheim Ducks 2005 2011 4 6 Toronto Maple Leafs 2012 2015 4 7 Return to Anaheim 2016 2019 5 NHL coaching record 6 Awards and achievements 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksJunior career EditSudbury Wolves 1973 1976 Edit Carlyle appeared in 12 games with the Sudbury Wolves in the 1973 74 OHA season earning eight assists He played in four playoff games with Sudbury going pointless as the Wolves were swept by the Kitchener Rangers in the first round Carlyle became a regular on the Wolves blueline in 1974 75 as he scored 17 goals and 64 points in 67 games to finish tied with Dave Farrish in points among defencemen on the Wolves In the playoffs Carlyle scored 3 goals and 9 points in 15 games as Sudbury were eliminated by the Toronto Marlboros in the second round Carlyle continued to improve offensively during the 1975 76 season he scored 15 goals and 79 points in 60 games to lead the Wolves defence and finish fourth in team scoring Carlyle also had an impressive playoff scoring 6 goals and 19 points in 17 games as the Wolves were eliminated by the Hamilton Fincups in the final round Professional career EditToronto Maple Leafs 1976 1978 Edit Carlyle was drafted into the National Hockey League NHL by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the second round 30th overall of the 1976 NHL Entry Draft In his first professional season 1976 77 he spent the majority of the year with the Maple Leafs in the NHL scoring 5 assists in 45 games in his rookie season In nine Stanley Cup playoff games with the Leafs Carlyle had one assist as the Maple Leafs were eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers in the quarter finals Carlyle had also spent some time of the 1976 77 season with the Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League CHL scoring 2 goals and 9 points in 27 games with the club Carlyle split the 1977 78 season between the Dallas Black Hawks and the Toronto Maple Leafs In 21 games with Dallas he scored 3 goals and 17 points With Toronto he scored 2 goals and 13 points in 47 games helping the Leafs into the 1978 playoffs In seven playoff games he recorded one assist as the Maple Leafs were eliminated by the Montreal Canadiens in the semi finals On June 14 1978 Carlyle alongside George Ferguson was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Dave Burrows Pittsburgh Penguins 1978 1984 Edit Carlyle joined the Penguins for the 1978 79 season where in 70 games he had significant improvement offensively scoring 13 goals and 47 points to lead all Penguins defencemen in scoring However in seven playoff games Carlyle went pointless as the Penguins were eliminated by the Boston Bruins in the quarter finals Carlyle saw his offensive production slip in the 1979 80 season when he scored 8 goals and 36 points in 67 games although he still led the Penguins defence in scoring In five playoff games Carlyle scored one goal as the Penguins were again eliminated by Boston this time in the preliminary round Carlyle had the best season of his career in the 1980 81 season in 76 games he scored 16 goals and 83 points to lead all NHL defencemen in scoring In the 1981 playoffs Carlyle scored four goals and nine points in five games as the Penguins were eliminated by the St Louis Blues in the preliminary round After the season Carlyle was awarded the James Norris Memorial Trophy for the NHL s best defenceman in the regular season he was also named to the NHL First All Star Team and finished 11th in Hart Memorial Trophy voting as the NHL s most valuable player during the regular season Carlyle had another very successful season in 1981 82 when he scored 11 goals and 75 points in 73 games helping Pittsburgh into the 1982 playoffs In five playoff games he scored a goal and four points as the Penguins were eliminated by the New York Islanders in the Patrick Division semi finals Carlyle ran into injuries in the 1982 83 season as he appeared in only 61 games However his offensive production remained impressive as he scored 15 goals and 56 points to lead the Penguins blue line The Penguins struggled during the season and missed the playoffs Carlyle struggled in the 1983 84 season scoring only 3 goals and 26 points in 50 games his lowest totals since joining the club in 1978 With the Penguins rebuilding on March 5 Carlyle was traded to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for the Jets first round draft pick in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft which the Penguins used to select Doug Bodger and future considerations which was completed on May 1 when the Jets sent Moe Mantha to the Penguins Winnipeg Jets 1984 1993 Edit Carlyle finished the 1983 84 season with the Jets However due to injuries he appeared in only five games with the club earning three assists In three 1984 playoff games Carlyle recorded two assists as the Jets were swept by the Edmonton Oilers in the Smythe Division semi final In his first full season with the Jets in 1984 85 Carlyle s offensive production went up as he scored 13 goals and 51 points in 71 games In eight playoff games Carlyle had one goal and six points as the Jets were eliminated by Edmonton in the division final After the season Carlyle finished seventh in voting for the Norris Trophy In the 1985 86 season Carlyle tied his career high with 16 goals matching his total from 1980 to 1981 and added 33 assists for 49 points in 68 games to lead the Jets defence in scoring However due to a late season injury Carlyle did not appear in any playoff games as the Jets were swept by the Calgary Flames in the division semi final Carlyle once again tied his career high in goals with 16 in 1986 87 as well as added 26 assists for 42 points in 71 games helping the team reach the 1987 playoffs In ten playoff games he scored one goal and six points as Winnipeg would lose to Edmonton in the division final Carlyle had his best season as a Jet in 1987 88 as he scored 15 goals and 59 points in 78 games for his highest point total in a season since 1981 82 Carlyle also set a career high with 210 penalty minutes and would be the only season of his Jets career that he would have over 100 penalty minutes In the 1988 playoffs Carlyle had two assists in five games as the Jets were again eliminated by Edmonton Oilers this time in five games in the division semi final In the 1988 89 season Carlyle struggled offensively scoring only six goals his lowest total since 1983 84 and 44 points in 78 games The Jets failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since Carlyle joined the team Injuries plagued Carlyle in the 1989 90 season as in 53 games he scored 3 goals and 18 points his lowest point total since his 1977 78 season with Toronto Carlyle did not appear in any playoff games as Winnipeg were eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in seven games in the division semi final Injuries limited Carlyle to only 52 games in the 1990 91 season as he scored 9 goals and 28 points The struggling Jets missed the playoffs for the second time in three seasons Carlyle s offense struggled greatly in the 1991 92 season as in 66 games he scored 1 goal and 10 points his lowest totals since his rookie season in 1976 77 The Jets made the 1992 playoffs and in five games Carlyle scored one goal as the Jets were eliminated by the Vancouver Canucks in the division semi final Carlyle saw limited action with the Jets in the 1992 93 season playing in 22 games scoring 1 goal and 2 points On March 6 1993 Carlyle played his final NHL game scoring a goal against Felix Potvin of the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 4 2 Jets loss Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1973 74 Sudbury Wolves OHA Jr 12 0 8 8 21 4 0 0 0 61974 75 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 67 17 47 64 118 15 3 6 9 211975 76 Sudbury Wolves OMJHL 60 15 64 79 126 17 6 13 19 701976 77 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 45 0 5 5 51 9 0 1 1 201976 77 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 26 2 7 9 63 1977 78 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 49 2 11 13 31 7 0 1 1 81977 78 Dallas Black Hawks CHL 21 3 14 17 31 1978 79 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 70 13 34 47 78 7 0 0 0 121979 80 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 67 8 28 36 45 5 1 0 1 41980 81 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 76 16 67 83 136 5 4 5 9 91981 82 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 73 11 64 75 131 5 1 3 4 161982 83 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 61 15 41 56 110 1983 84 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 50 3 23 26 82 1983 84 Winnipeg Jets NHL 5 0 3 3 2 3 0 2 2 41984 85 Winnipeg Jets NHL 71 13 38 51 98 8 1 5 6 131985 86 Winnipeg Jets NHL 68 16 33 49 93 1986 87 Winnipeg Jets NHL 71 16 26 42 93 10 1 5 6 181987 88 Winnipeg Jets NHL 78 15 44 59 210 5 0 2 2 101988 89 Winnipeg Jets NHL 78 6 38 44 78 1989 90 Winnipeg Jets NHL 53 3 15 18 50 1990 91 Winnipeg Jets NHL 52 9 19 28 44 1991 92 Winnipeg Jets NHL 66 1 9 10 54 5 1 0 1 61992 93 Winnipeg Jets NHL 22 1 1 2 14 NHL totals 1 055 148 499 647 1 400 69 9 24 33 120International Edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM1989 Canada WC 9 1 4 5 4Coaching career EditWinnipeg Jets 1993 1996 Edit Following his retirement as a player Carlyle remained with the Jets and eventually became an assistant coach with the club in the 1995 96 season under head coach Terry Simpson The Jets finished the year with a 36 40 6 record to earn the eighth and final playoff position in the Western Conference Winnipeg faced the Detroit Red Wings and lost to them in six games Following the season the Jets relocated to Phoenix Arizona and were renamed the Phoenix Coyotes Carlyle did not follow the team south Manitoba Moose 1996 2002 Edit Carlyle remained in Winnipeg and became an assistant coach with their new International Hockey League IHL team the Manitoba Moose under head coach Jean Perron The Moose got off to a rough start in 1996 97 going 16 26 8 in their first 50 games Hoping to save the season the Moose then fired Perron and promoted Carlyle to become head coach and general manager Under Carlyle the Moose improved and went 16 14 2 although the team failed to make the playoffs In his first full season as head coach of the Moose in 1997 98 Carlyle led the team to a 39 36 7 record as the team reached the playoffs In the first round the Moose were swept by the Chicago Wolves Manitoba improved to a 47 21 14 record in the 1998 99 season finishing second in the Midwest Division and reaching the playoffs In the playoffs the Moose once again lost to Chicago in the quarter finals In the 1999 2000 season the Moose slumped to a 37 36 9 record however they once again made the playoffs in the final playoff spot in the Western Conference In the pre playoff round the Moose lost to the Long Beach Ice Dogs in two games Manitoba improved in the 2000 01 season to a 42 33 7 record finishing third in the Western Conference and in the playoffs In the post season the Moose lost to the Chicago Wolves in the semi finals Following the season the IHL folded and the Moose moved to the American Hockey League AHL to become the top affiliate of the NHL s Vancouver Canucks Carlyle was promoted to team president and Stan Smyl replaced him as head coach in 2001 02 Washington Capitals 2002 2004 Edit Carlyle was hired as an assistant coach by the Washington Capitals to work with newly hired head coach Bruce Cassidy for the 2002 03 season In his first season with the Capitals the team went 39 29 14 reaching the 2003 playoffs as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference In the playoffs the Capitals were eliminated by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round Washington struggled badly in the 2003 04 season with Cassidy being fired after an 8 16 1 start and replaced by Glen Hanlon Under Hanlon the Capitals went 15 30 9 as the club finished in 14th place in the Eastern Conference Carlyle was not brought back after the season Manitoba Moose 2004 2005 Edit Carlyle returned to the Manitoba Moose as head coach for the 2004 05 season Under Carlyle the Moose went 44 26 7 3 to finish third in the North Division In the playoffs the Moose upset the higher seeded St John s Maple Leafs and Rochester Americans before losing to the Chicago Wolves in the Western Conference final Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Anaheim Ducks 2005 2011 Edit On August 1 2005 Carlyle was hired as head coach of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim On October 5 2005 Carlyle coached his first career NHL game as the Mighty Ducks defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5 3 In his first season with the Mighty Ducks in 2005 06 Carlyle led the team to a 43 27 12 record earning a 2006 playoff berth In the post season the Mighty Ducks would be eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference final The Mighty Ducks rebranded themselves as the Anaheim Ducks in 2006 07 and the club finished with a 48 20 14 record winning their first division title in franchise history and with it the second seed in the Western Conference In the 2007 playoffs the Ducks defeated the Minnesota Wild Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings earning a spot in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals In the final round against the Ottawa Senators the Ducks would defeat Ottawa in five games to win their first Stanley Cup in team history The Ducks had another successful season in 2007 08 going 47 27 8 to clinch a playoff spot In the playoffs the Ducks were upset by the Dallas Stars in the first round Carlyle reached a milestone on February 8 2008 as he won his 121st game with the Ducks setting the franchise record for wins by a head coach In 2008 09 Anaheim slumped to a 42 33 7 record however they snuck into the playoffs as the eighth and final seed in the Western Conference In the playoffs the Ducks defeated the top seeded San Jose Sharks before falling to the Detroit Red Wings in the second round The Ducks struggled in the 2009 10 season going 39 32 11 and failing to reach the playoffs for the first time since Carlyle became head coach Anaheim rebounded with a very successful regular season in 2010 11 going 47 30 5 their highest point total since the 2007 08 season and returned to the playoffs In the post season the Ducks lost to the Nashville Predators in the first round The Ducks struggled badly to begin the 2011 12 season as the club was 7 13 4 in their first 24 games On November 30 2011 the Ducks fired Carlyle and replaced him with former Washington Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau Toronto Maple Leafs 2012 2015 Edit On March 2 2012 the Toronto Maple Leafs hired Carlyle as the head coach of the team At the time of the hiring the Maple Leafs had a 29 28 7 record On March 3 Carlyle coached his first game with the Leafs leading the team to a 3 1 win over the Montreal Canadiens Under Carlyle the rebuilding club finished the 2011 12 season with a 6 9 3 record in 18 games failing to reach the playoffs In his first full season with Toronto in 2012 13 the Leafs finished with a 26 17 5 record in the lockout shortened season to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2004 In the playoffs the Leafs were eliminated by the Boston Bruins in seven games in the first round In Game 7 the Leafs held a 4 1 lead midway through the third period however the Bruins stormed back to tie the game and send it into overtime in which Boston won the game and series In the 2013 14 season the Leafs finished the season with a 38 36 8 record With 14 games to play the Leafs appeared to be comfortably in a spot in the 2014 playoffs However they went 2 12 the rest of the way and missed the playoffs On January 6 2015 Carlyle was fired after Toronto lost seven of their last ten games going 2 7 since and including their first loss in that such stretch of games Problems in the Leafs defensive and possession game as well as the lack of advanced statistics progress despite personal additions and line up changes also played a role He finished his tenure as Toronto head coach with a 91 78 19 record 3 Return to Anaheim 2016 2019 Edit On June 14 2016 the Ducks announced Carlyle had returned to the team to become their head coach 4 On February 10 2019 the Ducks terminated Carlyle s position as head coach after going 2 15 4 since December 18 with general manager Bob Murray to serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the 2018 19 season 5 6 NHL coaching record EditTeam Year Regular season PostseasonG W L OTL Pts Division rank ResultANA 2005 06 82 43 27 12 98 3rd in Pacific 9 7 563 Lost in Conference Finals EDM ANA 2006 07 82 48 20 14 110 1st in Pacific 16 5 762 Won Stanley Cup OTT ANA 2007 08 82 47 27 8 102 2nd in Pacific 2 4 333 Lost in Conference Quarterfinals DAL ANA 2008 09 82 42 33 7 91 2nd in Pacific 7 6 538 Lost in Conference Semifinals DET ANA 2009 10 82 39 32 11 89 4th in Pacific Missed playoffsANA 2010 11 82 47 30 5 99 2nd in Pacific 2 4 333 Lost in Conference Quarterfinals NSH ANA 2011 12 24 7 13 4 21 fired ANA total 516 273 182 61 607 36 11 581 5 playoff appearancesTOR 2011 12 18 6 9 3 80 4th in Northeast Missed playoffsTOR 2012 13 48 26 17 5 57 3rd in Northeast 3 4 429 Lost in Conference Quarterfinals BOS TOR 2013 14 82 38 36 8 84 6th in Atlantic Missed playoffsTOR 2014 15 40 21 16 3 45 fired TOR total 188 91 78 19 201 3 4 429 1 playoff appearancesANA 2016 17 82 46 23 13 105 1st in Pacific 10 7 588 Lost in Conference Finals NSH ANA 2017 18 82 44 25 13 101 2nd in Pacific 0 4 000 Lost in First Round SJS ANA 2018 19 56 21 26 9 51 fired ANA total 220 111 74 35 257 10 11 476 2 playoff appearancesTotal 924 475 334 115 1 065 49 41 544 1 Stanley Cup8 playoff appearancesAwards and achievements EditOMJHL Second All Star Team 1976 Norris Trophy winner 1981 NHL First AlI Star Team 1981 Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Stanley Cup champion 2007 See also EditList of NHL players with 1 000 games playedReferences Edit Lee Jenkins June 7 2007 NHL Ugly Ducks take Stanley Cup to Disneyland The New York Times Retrieved March 3 2012 Anaheimin paavalmentajan Randy Carlylen sukujuuret Ylistarossa in Finnish Ilkka Roarke Shawn January 6 2015 Maple Leafs fire Randy Carlyle as coach National Hockey League Retrieved August 12 2019 Ducks Name Carlyle Head Coach NHL June 14 2016 Retrieved June 14 2016 Ducks Executive VP GM Murray to Assume Interim Head Coaching Position NHL com February 10 2019 Retrieved February 10 2019 Ducks fire head coach Randy Carlyle Bob Murray to take over Sportsnet February 10 2019 Retrieved February 10 2019 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey DatabaseAwardsPreceded byLarry Robinson Winner of the Norris Trophy1981 Succeeded byDoug WilsonSporting positionsPreceded byMike Babcock Head coach of the Anaheim Ducks2005 11 Succeeded byBruce BoudreauPreceded byRon Wilson Head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs2012 15 Succeeded byPeter Horachek interim Preceded byBruce Boudreau Head coach of the Anaheim Ducks2016 19 Succeeded byBob Murray interim Preceded byOrest Kindrachuk Pittsburgh Penguins captain1981 84 Succeeded byMike BullardPreceded byDale Hawerchuk Winnipeg Jets captain1989 91 with Dale Hawerchuk 1989 90 and Thomas Steen 1989 91 Succeeded byTroy Murray Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randy Carlyle amp oldid 1108168613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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