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Ron Low

Ronald Albert Low (born June 21, 1950) is a Canadian former ice hockey goaltender and coach. He played in the National Hockey League with six teams between 1972 and 1985. After retiring he became a coach and was head coach of Edmonton Oilers from 1995 to 1999 and the New York Rangers from 2000 to 2002. Low grew up in Foxwarren, Manitoba.

Ron Low
Born (1950-06-21) June 21, 1950 (age 73)
Birtle, Manitoba, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Left
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
Washington Capitals
Detroit Red Wings
Quebec Nordiques
Edmonton Oilers
New Jersey Devils
Coached for Edmonton Oilers
New York Rangers
NHL Draft 103rd overall, 1970
Toronto Maple Leafs
Playing career 1970–1985
Coaching career 1989–2007

Playing career

Low played for two years with the Dauphin Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) before turning pro, leading the Kings to the Manitoba championship and the Memorial Cup playoffs each year.

Originally selected in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Low only played one season with Toronto before he was left exposed in the 1974 NHL Expansion Draft where he was claimed by the Washington Capitals. He spent three seasons with the Capitals and was the first goalie to get a shutout for the team on February 16, 1975, against the Kansas City Scouts.

After being traded to and spending two seasons in the Detroit Red Wings organization, he was claimed by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1979 NHL Expansion Draft. Low was traded to the Edmonton Oilers after playing only 15 games with the Nordiques. He was traded to the New Jersey Devils in 1983, where he completed his NHL career at the end of the 1984–85 NHL season.

Coaching career

After playing six games with the Nova Scotia Oilers of the American Hockey League, he became an assistant coach for the team. During the 1987 season, Low was promoted to assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers. In 1988, become the head coach of the Nova Scotia Oilers and would remain in that position until 1989 when the team was renamed the Cape Breton Oilers. In 1990, Low was named an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers. Seven years later he became the head coach of the Oilers, a position he held for four seasons. After coaching the Houston Aeros for a season, he was named the head coach of the New York Rangers; however, his tenure would last for only two seasons as the team's dismal performance led to regular chants of Low must go! at home games as the 2001–2002 season's second half wore on. At the time of his dismissal by general manager Glen Sather, the Rangers under Low had a combined record of 69-81-9-5, finished 4th in the Atlantic Division both years and failed to qualify for the playoffs either year, marking a fifth consecutive year where the team failed to make the playoffs.[1][2] After being relieved of his coaching duties with the Rangers, he would still remain in the organization as a scout until 2004. During the summer of 2004, he became a scout and goaltender coach for the Ottawa Senators. In August 2007, Low was promoted to the position of assistant coach of the Ottawa Senators. He was fired from this position on February 27, 2008.

He won the Stanley Cup in 1987, and 1990 as an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers.

Personal life

On March 17, 2010, Low was mugged in downtown Calgary. He had just left after meeting with fellow former Oiler Dave Hunter when the attack occurred. Low was able to make it back to his hotel and call an ambulance which brought him to Foothills hospital where he required surgery to his organs damaged in the attack.[3]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
1967–68 Dauphin Kings MJHL
1967–68 Winnipeg Jets WCHL 16 960 92 0 5.75
1968–69 Dauphin Kings MJHL
1968–69 Dauphin Kings M-Cup 12 7 5 730 55 0 4.52
1969–70 Dauphin Kings MJHL 33 2001 119 0 3.57
1969–70 Dauphin Kings M-Cup 6 2 4 293 26 1 5.32
1970–71 Jacksonville Rockets EHL 49 2940 293 1 5.98
1970–71 Tulsa Oilers CHL 4 192 11 0 3.44
1971–72 Tulsa Oilers CHL 43 21 18 2 2428 135 1 3.33 8 474 15 1 1.89
1971–72 Richmond Robins AHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2.00
1972–73 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 42 12 24 4 2339 152 1 3.90 .881
1973–74 Tulsa Oilers CHL 56 23 23 8 3213 169 1 3.16
1974–75 Washington Capitals NHL 48 8 36 2 2587 235 1 5.45 .855
1975–76 Washington Capitals NHL 45 6 31 2 2285 208 0 5.46 .854
1976–77 Washington Capitals NHL 54 16 27 5 2910 188 0 3.88 .881
1977–78 Detroit Red Wings NHL 32 9 12 9 1813 102 1 3.37 .886 4 1 3 240 17 0 4.25 .879
1978–79 Kansas City Red Wings CHL 63 33 28 2 3795 244 0 3.86 5 1 4 237 15 0 3.80
1979–80 Quebec Nordiques NHL 15 5 7 2 826 51 0 3.71 .884
1979–80 Syracuse Firebirds AHL 15 5 9 1 905 70 0 4.64
1979–80 Edmonton Oilers NHL 11 8 2 1 650 37 0 3.42 .897 3 0 3 212 12 0 3.40 .906
1980–81 Edmonton Oilers NHL 24 5 13 3 1258 93 0 4.44 .856
1980–81 Wichita Wind CHL 2 0 2 0 120 10 0 5.00
1981–82 Edmonton Oilers NHL 29 17 7 1 1554 100 0 3.86 .874
1982–83 Edmonton Oilers NHL 3 0 1 0 104 10 0 5.78 .815
1982–83 Moncton Alpines AHL 6 1 4 1 365 22 1 3.62 .877
1982–83 New Jersey Devils NHL 11 2 7 1 604 41 0 4.37 .858
1983–84 New Jersey Devils NHL 44 8 25 4 2211 161 0 4.37 .858
1984–85 New Jersey Devils NHL 26 6 11 4 1325 85 1 3.85 .864
NHL totals 382 96 192 34 20,466 1463 4 4.29 .869 7 1 6 452 29 0 3.85 .892

Coaching record

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T OTL Pts Division rank Result
Edmonton Oilers 1994–95 13 5 7 1 11 5th in Pacific Missed Playoffs
Edmonton Oilers 1995–96 82 30 44 8 68 5th in Pacific Missed Playoffs
Edmonton Oilers 1996–97 82 36 37 9 81 3rd in Pacific Lost in Second round
Edmonton Oilers 1997–98 82 35 37 10 80 3rd in Pacific Lost in Second round
Edmonton Oilers 1998–99 82 33 37 12 78 2nd in Northwest Lost in First round
New York Rangers 2000–01 82 33 43 5 1 74 4th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
New York Rangers 2001–02 82 36 38 4 4 80 4th in Atlantic Missed Playoffs
NHL totals 505 208 243 49 5

Awards and achievements

  • Turnbull Cup MJHL Championships (1969 & 1970)
  • EHL South Rookie of the Year (1971)
  • CHL Second All-Star Team (1974)
  • CHL First All-Star Team (1979)
  • CHL Most Valuable Player (1979)
  • NHLStanley Cup (Edmonton) (1987 & 1990)
  • Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Only NHL goaltender to have coached two different NHL teams

See also

References

  1. ^ Diamos, Jason (April 15, 2002). "HOCKEY; As Rangers Depart, Low May Be Gone". New York Times. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "Ron Low". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  3. ^ "Ex-coach of Oilers mugged". March 26, 2010. Retrieved April 4, 2014.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Ron Low's profile at Hockey Draft Central
  • Ron Low's biography at
Preceded by Winner of the Tommy Ivan Trophy
1978–79
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head coach of the Edmonton Oilers
1995–99
Succeeded by
Preceded by Head coach of the New York Rangers
2000–02
Succeeded by

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For the English cricketer see Ronald Lowe Ronald Albert Low born June 21 1950 is a Canadian former ice hockey goaltender and coach He played in the National Hockey League with six teams between 1972 and 1985 After retiring he became a coach and was head coach of Edmonton Oilers from 1995 to 1999 and the New York Rangers from 2000 to 2002 Low grew up in Foxwarren Manitoba Ron LowBorn 1950 06 21 June 21 1950 age 73 Birtle Manitoba CanadaHeight6 ft 1 in 185 cm Weight205 lb 93 kg 14 st 9 lb PositionGoaltenderCaughtLeftPlayed forToronto Maple Leafs Washington Capitals Detroit Red Wings Quebec Nordiques Edmonton Oilers New Jersey DevilsCoached forEdmonton Oilers New York RangersNHL Draft103rd overall 1970Toronto Maple LeafsPlaying career1970 1985Coaching career1989 2007 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Regular season and playoffs 5 Coaching record 6 Awards and achievements 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlaying career EditLow played for two years with the Dauphin Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League MJHL before turning pro leading the Kings to the Manitoba championship and the Memorial Cup playoffs each year Originally selected in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs Low only played one season with Toronto before he was left exposed in the 1974 NHL Expansion Draft where he was claimed by the Washington Capitals He spent three seasons with the Capitals and was the first goalie to get a shutout for the team on February 16 1975 against the Kansas City Scouts After being traded to and spending two seasons in the Detroit Red Wings organization he was claimed by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1979 NHL Expansion Draft Low was traded to the Edmonton Oilers after playing only 15 games with the Nordiques He was traded to the New Jersey Devils in 1983 where he completed his NHL career at the end of the 1984 85 NHL season Coaching career EditAfter playing six games with the Nova Scotia Oilers of the American Hockey League he became an assistant coach for the team During the 1987 season Low was promoted to assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers In 1988 become the head coach of the Nova Scotia Oilers and would remain in that position until 1989 when the team was renamed the Cape Breton Oilers In 1990 Low was named an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers Seven years later he became the head coach of the Oilers a position he held for four seasons After coaching the Houston Aeros for a season he was named the head coach of the New York Rangers however his tenure would last for only two seasons as the team s dismal performance led to regular chants of Low must go at home games as the 2001 2002 season s second half wore on At the time of his dismissal by general manager Glen Sather the Rangers under Low had a combined record of 69 81 9 5 finished 4th in the Atlantic Division both years and failed to qualify for the playoffs either year marking a fifth consecutive year where the team failed to make the playoffs 1 2 After being relieved of his coaching duties with the Rangers he would still remain in the organization as a scout until 2004 During the summer of 2004 he became a scout and goaltender coach for the Ottawa Senators In August 2007 Low was promoted to the position of assistant coach of the Ottawa Senators He was fired from this position on February 27 2008 He won the Stanley Cup in 1987 and 1990 as an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers Personal life EditOn March 17 2010 Low was mugged in downtown Calgary He had just left after meeting with fellow former Oiler Dave Hunter when the attack occurred Low was able to make it back to his hotel and call an ambulance which brought him to Foothills hospital where he required surgery to his organs damaged in the attack 3 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV 1967 68 Dauphin Kings MJHL 1967 68 Winnipeg Jets WCHL 16 960 92 0 5 75 1968 69 Dauphin Kings MJHL 1968 69 Dauphin Kings M Cup 12 7 5 730 55 0 4 52 1969 70 Dauphin Kings MJHL 33 2001 119 0 3 57 1969 70 Dauphin Kings M Cup 6 2 4 293 26 1 5 32 1970 71 Jacksonville Rockets EHL 49 2940 293 1 5 98 1970 71 Tulsa Oilers CHL 4 192 11 0 3 44 1971 72 Tulsa Oilers CHL 43 21 18 2 2428 135 1 3 33 8 474 15 1 1 89 1971 72 Richmond Robins AHL 1 1 0 0 60 2 0 2 00 1972 73 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 42 12 24 4 2339 152 1 3 90 881 1973 74 Tulsa Oilers CHL 56 23 23 8 3213 169 1 3 16 1974 75 Washington Capitals NHL 48 8 36 2 2587 235 1 5 45 855 1975 76 Washington Capitals NHL 45 6 31 2 2285 208 0 5 46 854 1976 77 Washington Capitals NHL 54 16 27 5 2910 188 0 3 88 881 1977 78 Detroit Red Wings NHL 32 9 12 9 1813 102 1 3 37 886 4 1 3 240 17 0 4 25 8791978 79 Kansas City Red Wings CHL 63 33 28 2 3795 244 0 3 86 5 1 4 237 15 0 3 80 1979 80 Quebec Nordiques NHL 15 5 7 2 826 51 0 3 71 884 1979 80 Syracuse Firebirds AHL 15 5 9 1 905 70 0 4 64 1979 80 Edmonton Oilers NHL 11 8 2 1 650 37 0 3 42 897 3 0 3 212 12 0 3 40 9061980 81 Edmonton Oilers NHL 24 5 13 3 1258 93 0 4 44 856 1980 81 Wichita Wind CHL 2 0 2 0 120 10 0 5 00 1981 82 Edmonton Oilers NHL 29 17 7 1 1554 100 0 3 86 874 1982 83 Edmonton Oilers NHL 3 0 1 0 104 10 0 5 78 815 1982 83 Moncton Alpines AHL 6 1 4 1 365 22 1 3 62 877 1982 83 New Jersey Devils NHL 11 2 7 1 604 41 0 4 37 858 1983 84 New Jersey Devils NHL 44 8 25 4 2211 161 0 4 37 858 1984 85 New Jersey Devils NHL 26 6 11 4 1325 85 1 3 85 864 NHL totals 382 96 192 34 20 466 1463 4 4 29 869 7 1 6 452 29 0 3 85 892Coaching record EditTeam Year Regular season Post seasonG W L T OTL Pts Division rank ResultEdmonton Oilers 1994 95 13 5 7 1 11 5th in Pacific Missed PlayoffsEdmonton Oilers 1995 96 82 30 44 8 68 5th in Pacific Missed PlayoffsEdmonton Oilers 1996 97 82 36 37 9 81 3rd in Pacific Lost in Second roundEdmonton Oilers 1997 98 82 35 37 10 80 3rd in Pacific Lost in Second roundEdmonton Oilers 1998 99 82 33 37 12 78 2nd in Northwest Lost in First roundNew York Rangers 2000 01 82 33 43 5 1 74 4th in Atlantic Missed PlayoffsNew York Rangers 2001 02 82 36 38 4 4 80 4th in Atlantic Missed PlayoffsNHL totals 505 208 243 49 5Awards and achievements EditTurnbull Cup MJHL Championships 1969 amp 1970 EHL South Rookie of the Year 1971 CHL Second All Star Team 1974 CHL First All Star Team 1979 CHL Most Valuable Player 1979 NHL Stanley Cup Edmonton 1987 amp 1990 Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Only NHL goaltender to have coached two different NHL teamsSee also EditList of NHL head coachesReferences Edit Diamos Jason April 15 2002 HOCKEY As Rangers Depart Low May Be Gone New York Times Retrieved December 16 2017 Ron Low hockey reference com Retrieved December 16 2017 Ex coach of Oilers mugged March 26 2010 Retrieved April 4 2014 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or The Internet Hockey Database Ron Low s profile at Hockey Draft Central Ron Low s biography at Manitoba Hockey Hall of FamePreceded byDoug Palazzari Winner of the Tommy Ivan Trophy1978 79 Succeeded byDoug PalazzariPreceded byGeorge Burnett Head coach of the Edmonton Oilers1995 99 Succeeded byKevin LowePreceded byJohn Tortorella Head coach of the New York Rangers2000 02 Succeeded byBryan Trottier Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ron Low amp oldid 1159755613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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