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|birth_place = Hawkesbury, Ontario |death_date = |current position = Head coach |current team = Calgary Flames |current general manager = Brad Treliving |specialty = |previous team = NLA: ZSC Lions NHL: Atlanta Thrashers Colorado Avalanche |stanley cup wins as a coach =1 (2000–01) |years as NHL player = |years as a coach = 1990s–present |years as an NHL coach = 1998–2002 2003–2007 2012–present |years with current team = 2012–present }} Robert Hartley (born September 7, 1960) is the current〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://flames.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=633342 )〕 head coach for the Calgary Flames in the National Hockey League. He coached the Colorado Avalanche from 1998–2002, a period during which he won the Stanley Cup (2000–2001). He also coached the Atlanta Thrashers from the 2003–04 NHL season up until the beginning of the 2007–08 NHL season, when he was fired after the Thrashers got off to an 0–6 start. Hartley was enjoying a successful media career as a hockey analyst for the French-language RDS television channel, but in summer 2011 signed for the ZSC Lions, where he was the head coach in Zurich, Switzerland. Hartley and his wife, Micheline, have one daughter, Kristine and one son, Steve. Despite his anglophone-sounding name, Hartley is a Franco-Ontarian. French is his first language; his English has a marked French accent. == Early years == Bob Hartley never played a game in the National Hockey League, instead beginning his coaching career with a junior A team in his hometown of Hawkesbury. After guiding the team to a championship, his accolades caught the eye of the Laval Titan of the QMJHL. While Hartley was coaching the junior A Hawkesbury Hawks, he worked full-time as an assembly line worker at PPG Industries in Hawkesbury.〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bob Hartley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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