Jim Schoenfeld

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Jim Schoenfeld (born September 4, 1952 in Galt, Ontario) is a retired professional ice hockey player, and currently assistant general manager with the New York Rangers.

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[edit] Playing career

After a junior career with the London Knights, Hamilton Red Wings and Niagara Falls Flyers, he was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres and would play eleven seasons with that team, including spending time as the team's captain. He also played for the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins. He retired from hockey in 1985.

[edit] Coaching/General Management career

Since retirement, he has served as the head coach of several NHL teams, including the Sabres, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals, and Phoenix Coyotes. As an NHL head coach, Schoenfeld has compiled a record of 256-246-78 (.509). He is currently the general manager of the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League, and assistant general manager of the New York Rangers.

Schoenfeld is remembered for an altercation with NHL referee Don Koharski, during Game Three of the 1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs after his New Jersey Devils lost 6-1 to the Boston Bruins. During a heated argument, Koharski incorrectly accused Shoenfeld of pushing him, and Shoenfeld responded by calling him a "fat pig" and telling him to "have another doughnut." [1] Schoenfeld was suspended by League disciplinarian Brian O'Neill for the following game, and the Devils sought a court order to overturn the suspension. About 40 minutes before the start of the game, New Jersey Superior Court Judge James F. Madden issued a restraining order allowing Shoenfeld to coach, subsequently triggering a walkout by the scheduled Game Four officials, referee Dave Newell and linesmen Gord Broseker and Ray Scapinello. After more than an hour's delay, three local off-ice officials--Paul McInnis, Jim Sullivan and Vin Godleski--were tracked down to work the game. Schoenfeld was later suspended for Game Five and the officials returned to work.[2]

This incident was parodied later in the movie Wayne's World, when a rather large and apathetic police officer named Officer Koharski hung out at the counter of Stan Mikita's Doughnut Shop. The movie used Stan Mikita's as the name of a doughnut shop, as a parody reference to the Canadian chain Tim Hortons. Coincidentally, during the final part of his career, Tim Horton teamed on defense with a young Jim Schoenfeld with the Buffalo Sabres. Later, Schoenfeld often paired with Jerry Korab.

On July 23, 2007, Schoenfeld was named New York Rangers assistant general manager to Glen Sather, replacing Don Maloney. Ken Gernander took over the head coach position in Hartford, while Schoenfeld retained his position of general manager for the farm team.[1]

[edit] Musical creer

Schoenfeld also recorded an album, Schony, during the early days of his career in 1971. He recorded a second album in 1974 entitled The Key Is Love. Both albums were made in collaboration with Buffalo Music Hall of Famer, John Valby.[2]

[edit] Career statistics

                                            --- Regular Season ---  ---- Playoffs ----
Season   Team                        Lge    GP    G    A  Pts  PIM  GP   G   A Pts PIM
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1969-70  London Knights              OHA    16    1    4    5   81  --  --  --  --  --
1969-70  Hamilton Red Wings          OHA    32    2   12   14   54  --  --  --  --  --
1970-71  Hamilton Red Wings          OHA    25    3   19   22  120  --  --  --  --  --
1970-71  Niagara Falls Flyers        OHA    30    3    9   12   85  --  --  --  --  --
1971-72  Niagara Falls Flyers        OHA    40    6   46   52  215  --  --  --  --  --
1972-73  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    66    4   15   19  178   6   2   1   3   4
1973-74  Cincinnati Swords           AHL     2    0    2    2    4  --  --  --  --  --
1973-74  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    28    1    8    9   56  --  --  --  --  --
1974-75  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    68    1   19   20  184  17   1   4   5  38
1975-76  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    56    2   22   24  114   8   0   3   3  33
1976-77  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    65    7   25   32   97   6   0   0   0  12
1977-78  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    60    2   20   22   89   8   0   1   1  28
1978-79  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    46    8   17   25   67   3   0   1   1   0
1979-80  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    77    9   27   36   72  14   0   3   3  18
1980-81  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    71    8   25   33  110   8   0   0   0  14
1981-82  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    13    3    2    5   30  --  --  --  --  --
1981-82  Detroit Red Wings           NHL    39    5    9   14   69  --  --  --  --  --
1982-83  Detroit Red Wings           NHL    57    1   10   11   18  --  --  --  --  --
1983-84  Boston Bruins               NHL    39    0    2    2   20  --  --  --  --  --
1984-85  Buffalo Sabres              NHL    34    0    3    3   28   5   0   0   0   4
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         NHL Totals                        719   51  204  255 1132  75   3  13  16 151

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chere, Rich. "Ex-Devils coach Schoenfeld is forever linked to Koharski by doughnuts", Newark Star-Ledger, 2008-04-06. 
  2. ^ Fischler, Stan (1999). Cracked Ice: An Insider's Look at the NHL. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Masters Press. ISBN 1570282196. 

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