Wes Jarvis

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Wesley Herbert Jarvis (born May 30, 1958 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former Canadian ice hockey player, and is a cousin of former NHLer Doug Jarvis.

[edit] Hockey career

Selected by the Washington Capitals in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft, Jarvis also played for the Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Jarvis was the winner of the 1978–79 Garry F. Longman Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the player voted to be most outstanding in his first season in the IHL by the league coaches. During the 1982–83 season, Jarvis won the Phil Esposito Trophy, which is awarded to the leading scorer of the CHL for the regular season. His last season of professional hockey was in 1989–90 with the Newmarket Saints. Jarvis was the head coach of the Newmarket Hurricanes of the OPJHL and was an assistant coach with the Barrie Colts for three seasons.

[edit] Personal life

Now living in Ontario with his wife and four daughters, Wes and former NHL'er Mike Gartner own and run National Training Rinks.[1] National Training Rinks is a training and instruction facility that has been developed with the expertise of over fifty years of NHL Hockey and high level coaching and instructional experience.

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