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Roy Sommer

Roy A. Sommer (born April 5, 1957) is an American former professional ice hockey player and coach. Sommer played three games for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League during the 1980–81 season, before spending the rest of his playing career, which lasted from 1977 to 1987, in the minor leagues. He was the head coach of the American Hockey League's San Jose Barracuda from 1998 to 2019 and 2020 to 2022. The Barracuda, the AHL affiliate of the San Jose Sharks, have also been known as the Kentucky Thoroughblades, Cleveland Barons, Worcester Sharks throughout his tenure. He was the longest tenured head coach with the same organization in the AHL and has the most AHL wins as head coach.

Roy Sommer
Sommer in 2004
Born (1957-04-05) April 5, 1957 (age 66)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Center
Shot Left
Played for Edmonton Oilers (NHL)
NHL Draft 101st overall, 1977
Toronto Maple Leafs
Playing career 1977–1987
Coaching career 1987–2023

Sommer grew up in the San Francisco area where he played youth hockey for Skyline High School before moving to Calgary at age 17.[1]

Coaching career

On November 1, 2009, while with the Worcester Sharks, Sommer became just the fourth head coach in AHL history to reach 400 wins.[2]

On February 10, 2016, while with the San Jose Barracuda, Sommer became the winningest head coach in AHL history when he reached 637 wins. He surpassed Bun Cook, who spent 19 seasons as a head coach in the AHL.[3] He won the Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award as the AHL's coach of the year in 2017 after leading the Barracuda to the best regular season finish in the AHL's Pacific Division.[4]

On December 11, 2019, after the NHL San Jose Sharks fired head coach Peter DeBoer and his staff, Sommer left the San Jose Barracuda to serve as the Sharks associate coach under interim head coach Bob Boughner.[5] After working the final 37 games of the 2019–20 NHL season with the Sharks, Sommer returned to the Barracuda on September 22, 2020.[6]

Sommer won his 800th game as a head coach on January 8, 2022 against the Henderson Silver Knights. On May 18, he transitioned to a senior advisory role within the team as assistant John McCarthy was named his successor. In 24 seasons with the Sharks organization, he recorded 808 wins against 721 losses, 48 ties, and 159 overtime defeats.[7]

Personal life

Sommer and his wife, Melissa, have three children together: son Marley, who has Down syndrome,[8] son Castan, who coaches men’s ice hockey at College of the Holy Cross, and daughter Kira.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1974–75 Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL 1 0 0 0 5
1974–75 Spruce Grove Mets AJHL 53 16 19 35 185
1975–76 Calgary Centennials WCHL 70 13 24 37 155
1976–77 Calgary Centennials WCHL 50 16 22 38 111 9 5 9 14 8
1977–78 Saginaw Gears IHL 12 2 3 5 2
1977–78 Grand Rapids Owls IHL 45 20 18 38 67
1978–79 Spokane Flyers PHL 45 19 30 49 196
1979–80 Grand Rapids Owls IHL 9 1 4 5 32
1979–80 Houston Apollos CHL 69 24 31 55 246 6 2 2 4 8
1980–81 Wichita Wind CHL 57 13 22 35 212 14 3 2 5 61
1980–81 Edmonton Oilers NHL 3 1 0 1 7
1981–82 Wichita Wind CHL 76 17 28 45 193
1982–83 Wichita Wind CHL 73 22 39 61 130
1983–84 Maine Mariners AHL 67 7 10 17 202 14 6 1 7 24
1984–85 Maine Mariners AHL 80 12 13 25 175 11 4 2 6 27
1985–86 Indianapolis Checkers IHL 37 9 10 19 118
1985–86 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 27 5 8 13 109 12 2 4 6 92
1986–87 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 65 14 13 27 219 15 3 3 6 44
CHL totals 275 76 120 196 781 20 5 4 9 69
IHL totals 195 51 56 107 547 27 5 7 12 136
NHL totals 3 1 0 1 7

International

Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM
1977 United States WJC 7 3 1 4 0
Junior totals 7 3 1 4 0

References

  1. ^ "1977 NHL Amateur Draft -- Roy Sommer". Hockeydraftcentral.com. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  2. ^ . Worcester Sharks. November 1, 2009. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
  3. ^ "Sommer sets career wins record with No. 637". American Hockey League. February 11, 2016.
  4. ^ "SOMMER NAMED AHL COACH OF THE YEAR". American Hockey League. April 12, 2017.
  5. ^ "Sharks Announce Changes to Coaching Staff". San Jose Sharks. December 11, 2019. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  6. ^ "San Jose Sharks Announce Organizational Coaching Staff". San Jose Sharks. National Hockey League. September 22, 2020. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  7. ^ "San Jose Barracuda announce changes to coaching staff". San Jose Barracuda. May 18, 2022. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  8. ^ "Roy Sommer is a record-setting AHL coach, but his team would be lost without son Marley". The Hockey News. March 26, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2015.

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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Roy A Sommer born April 5 1957 is an American former professional ice hockey player and coach Sommer played three games for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League during the 1980 81 season before spending the rest of his playing career which lasted from 1977 to 1987 in the minor leagues He was the head coach of the American Hockey League s San Jose Barracuda from 1998 to 2019 and 2020 to 2022 The Barracuda the AHL affiliate of the San Jose Sharks have also been known as the Kentucky Thoroughblades Cleveland Barons Worcester Sharks throughout his tenure He was the longest tenured head coach with the same organization in the AHL and has the most AHL wins as head coach Roy SommerSommer in 2004Born 1957 04 05 April 5 1957 age 66 Oakland California U S Height6 ft 0 in 183 cm Weight180 lb 82 kg 12 st 12 lb PositionCenterShotLeftPlayed forEdmonton Oilers NHL NHL Draft101st overall 1977Toronto Maple LeafsPlaying career1977 1987Coaching career1987 2023Sommer grew up in the San Francisco area where he played youth hockey for Skyline High School before moving to Calgary at age 17 1 Contents 1 Coaching career 2 Personal life 3 Career statistics 3 1 Regular season and playoffs 3 2 International 4 References 5 External linksCoaching career EditOn November 1 2009 while with the Worcester Sharks Sommer became just the fourth head coach in AHL history to reach 400 wins 2 On February 10 2016 while with the San Jose Barracuda Sommer became the winningest head coach in AHL history when he reached 637 wins He surpassed Bun Cook who spent 19 seasons as a head coach in the AHL 3 He won the Louis A R Pieri Memorial Award as the AHL s coach of the year in 2017 after leading the Barracuda to the best regular season finish in the AHL s Pacific Division 4 On December 11 2019 after the NHL San Jose Sharks fired head coach Peter DeBoer and his staff Sommer left the San Jose Barracuda to serve as the Sharks associate coach under interim head coach Bob Boughner 5 After working the final 37 games of the 2019 20 NHL season with the Sharks Sommer returned to the Barracuda on September 22 2020 6 Sommer won his 800th game as a head coach on January 8 2022 against the Henderson Silver Knights On May 18 he transitioned to a senior advisory role within the team as assistant John McCarthy was named his successor In 24 seasons with the Sharks organization he recorded 808 wins against 721 losses 48 ties and 159 overtime defeats 7 Personal life EditSommer and his wife Melissa have three children together son Marley who has Down syndrome 8 son Castan who coaches men s ice hockey at College of the Holy Cross and daughter Kira Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1974 75 Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL 1 0 0 0 5 1974 75 Spruce Grove Mets AJHL 53 16 19 35 185 1975 76 Calgary Centennials WCHL 70 13 24 37 155 1976 77 Calgary Centennials WCHL 50 16 22 38 111 9 5 9 14 81977 78 Saginaw Gears IHL 12 2 3 5 2 1977 78 Grand Rapids Owls IHL 45 20 18 38 67 1978 79 Spokane Flyers PHL 45 19 30 49 196 1979 80 Grand Rapids Owls IHL 9 1 4 5 32 1979 80 Houston Apollos CHL 69 24 31 55 246 6 2 2 4 81980 81 Wichita Wind CHL 57 13 22 35 212 14 3 2 5 611980 81 Edmonton Oilers NHL 3 1 0 1 7 1981 82 Wichita Wind CHL 76 17 28 45 193 1982 83 Wichita Wind CHL 73 22 39 61 130 1983 84 Maine Mariners AHL 67 7 10 17 202 14 6 1 7 241984 85 Maine Mariners AHL 80 12 13 25 175 11 4 2 6 271985 86 Indianapolis Checkers IHL 37 9 10 19 118 1985 86 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 27 5 8 13 109 12 2 4 6 921986 87 Muskegon Lumberjacks IHL 65 14 13 27 219 15 3 3 6 44CHL totals 275 76 120 196 781 20 5 4 9 69IHL totals 195 51 56 107 547 27 5 7 12 136NHL totals 3 1 0 1 7 International Edit Year Team Event GP G A Pts PIM1977 United States WJC 7 3 1 4 0Junior totals 7 3 1 4 0References Edit 1977 NHL Amateur Draft Roy Sommer Hockeydraftcentral com Retrieved 21 December 2017 Worcester Sharks Head Coach Roy Sommer Collects 400th Win Worcester Sharks November 1 2009 Archived from the original on October 5 2011 Retrieved June 19 2015 Sommer sets career wins record with No 637 American Hockey League February 11 2016 SOMMER NAMED AHL COACH OF THE YEAR American Hockey League April 12 2017 Sharks Announce Changes to Coaching Staff San Jose Sharks December 11 2019 Retrieved December 11 2019 San Jose Sharks Announce Organizational Coaching Staff San Jose Sharks National Hockey League September 22 2020 Retrieved September 22 2020 San Jose Barracuda announce changes to coaching staff San Jose Barracuda May 18 2022 Retrieved May 18 2022 Roy Sommer is a record setting AHL coach but his team would be lost without son Marley The Hockey News March 26 2014 Retrieved June 19 2015 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roy Sommer amp oldid 1150153158, 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