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Years as a coach
  
1988-89

Name
  
Brendon Watson



Previous team(s)
  
Carolina Thunderbirds

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Brendon Watson (born c. 1944) is a retired ice hockey executive and head coach.

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Career

Watson started his hockey career as a player with the Greensboro Generals and Winston-Salem Polar Twins. He became a linesman and eventually a referee in several minor leagues before becoming an on-ice official in the World Hockey Association.

From 1983 until 1987, Watson was an on-ice official for the Atlantic Coast Hockey League. Watson left the Atlantic Coast Hockey League in 1987 to become the commissioner of the newly formed All-American Hockey League. Before joining the ACHL, Watson worked as the commissioner for the New England Hockey League, a senior amateur league that operated in the New England area from 1979 until 1982.

Watson was named head coach of the Carolina Thunderbirds on February 19, 1989, replacing then-head coach Keith McAdams. Watson led the Thunderbirds to the Riley Cup playoffs, winning eight out of the final thirteen games. Watson led the Thunderbirds to a game seven victory against the Johnstown Chiefs in 1989, winning the first Riley Cup in ECHL history despite only having 11 out of a possible 14 players available for the final game.

Awards and accomplishments

  • 1988-89: Kelly Cup champion, (Carolina Thunderbirds)
  • References

    Brendon Watson Wikipedia


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