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John Muckler, coach who won 5 Stanley Cups with Oilers, dies at 86

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EDMONTON, Alberta — John Muckler, who coached four NHL teams and won five Stanley Cup championsh­ips with the Edmonton Oilers, has died. He was 86.

The Oilers confirmed Muckler’s death Monday night. No cause was given.

Muckler was part of the staff that put together the Oilers dynasty of the 1980s. He joined Edmonton in

1982 as an assistant coach under Glen Sather and won five Stanley Cups with the organizati­on from 1984-90, the last one as head coach.

When the Midland, Ontario, native left Edmonton, he served as director of operations and head coach for the Buffalo Sabres from

1991-95. Muckler also was head coach of the New York Rangers from 1997-2000, and spent 35 games in charge of the 1968-69 Minnesota North Stars.

He became general manager of the Ottawa Senators in 2001 and helped build a team that reached the 2007 Stanley Cup final, where the Senators lost to Anaheim.

Muckler’s final NHL role was a senior adviser position with the Phoenix Coyotes in September 2008, working alongside thencoach Wayne Gretzky, who had a close relationsh­ip with Muckler from their time in Edmonton.

“He was tough, strict, but most importantl­y fair, and he helped lay the groundwork to make our team more accountabl­e to each other which propelled us to become champions,” Gretzky said in a statement released by the Oilers.

“A wonderful family man and great friend, he personally took my career to another level, and I will always cherish the hours we talked, from breaking down defenses to raising a family.”

Muckler finished with a career coaching record of

276-288-84.

He also served as a coach for three NHL All-Star Games, as well as Canada’s

1984 and 1987 Canada Cup winning teams.

 ?? Don Heupel / Associated Press ?? New York Rangers coach John Muckler yells instructio­ns to his players on the ice against the Buffalo Sabres in 1999 at Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, N.Y. Muckler, a former NHL coach and five-time Stanley Cup winner with the Edmonton Oilers has died. He was 86.
Don Heupel / Associated Press New York Rangers coach John Muckler yells instructio­ns to his players on the ice against the Buffalo Sabres in 1999 at Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, N.Y. Muckler, a former NHL coach and five-time Stanley Cup winner with the Edmonton Oilers has died. He was 86.

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