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George Burnett (hockey coach)

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George Burnett (born March 25, 1962) is the coach and general manager of the Belleville Bulls in the Ontario Hockey League. Burnett briefly coached the Edmonton Oilers for part of the 1994–1995 National Hockey League season before being fired by General Manager Glen Sather and replaced by Assistant Coach Ron Low. Burnett played junior hockey for the London Knights of the OHL, and also suited up for the McGill University Redmen. He returned to the OHL as a head coach for the 1989-90 season when he was hired mid-season by the Niagara Falls Thunder, after starting the season as an assistant coach with the Oshawa Generals. Burnett was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as the OHL coach of the year for the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons. Burnett was quickly promoted to coaching the Oilers' farm team in the American Hockey League, the Cape Breton Oilers, including a Calder Cup championship in 1993. Failing in his attempt at an NHL head coaching job, Burnett returned for a two-year stint with the Binghamton Rangers, then would return to the OHL for the 1997-98 season, winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup with the Guelph Storm, then coaching in the Memorial Cup. Burnett returned to the NHL as an assistant coach with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for two seasons from 1998 to 2000. Burnett would later return to the Oshawa Generals as their coach and general manager, lasting four seasons from 2000 to 2004.

Coaching statistics

Season Team League Games Won Lost Tied SL OTL Points Standing
1989-90 Niagara Falls OHL 46 19 25 2 -- -- 50 6th Emms
1990-91 Niagara Falls OHL 66 39 18 9 -- -- 87 2nd Emms
1991-92 Niagara Falls OHL 66 39 23 4 -- -- 82 2nd Emms
1992-93 Cape Breton AHL 80 36 32 12 -- -- 84 3rd, Atlantic
1993-94 Cape Breton AHL 80 32 35 13 -- -- 77 4th, Atlantic
1994-95 Edmonton NHL 35 12 20 3 -- -- 77 5th, Pacific
1995-96 Binghamton AHL 80 39 31 7 3 -- 88 1st, South
1996-97 Binghamton AHL 80 27 38 13 2 -- 69 5th, Empire State
1997-98 Guelph OHL 80 42 18 6 -- -- 90 1st, Central
1998-99 Anaheim NHL Assistant Coach
1999-00 Anaheim NHL Assistant Coach
2000-01 Oshawa OHL 68 20 36 7 5 -- 52 5th, East
2001-02 Oshawa OHL 68 23 33 7 5 -- 58 4th, East
2002-03 Oshawa OHL 68 34 30 2 2 -- 72 4th, East
2003-04 Oshawa OHL 68 30 29 8 1 -- 69 3rd, East
2004-05 Belleville OHL 68 29 29 -- 6 4 68 3rd East
2005-06 Belleville OHL 68 32 28 -- 5 3 72 3rd East
2006-07 Belleville OHL 68 39 24 -- 0 5 83 1st, East

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Preceded by
Glen Sather
Head Coaches of the Edmonton Oilers
1994-1995
Succeeded by
Ron Low

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