Herb Brooks(1937-2003)
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Born in St. Paul, Brooks played hockey at the University of Minnesota,
where he later coached from 1972-79, winning three national titles.
Brooks was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990. Brooks
never had his own moment as a player. He was the last one cut from the
1960 U.S. gold-medal team, and he played in the 1964 and 1968 Olympics
without winning a medal. Last season, Brooks was the director of player
development for the Penguins. He rejected a multimillion-dollar offer
to coach the Rangers last summer, saying didn't want to be away from
his wife and family in Minnesota.
Brooks coached the New York Rangers (1981-85), where he reached the 100-victory mark faster than any other coach in franchise history. He coached the Minnesota North Stars (1987-88), the New Jersey Devils (1992-93) and the Pittsburgh Penguins (1999-00). He also led the French Olympic team at the 1998 Nagano Games.
Brooks coached the New York Rangers (1981-85), where he reached the 100-victory mark faster than any other coach in franchise history. He coached the Minnesota North Stars (1987-88), the New Jersey Devils (1992-93) and the Pittsburgh Penguins (1999-00). He also led the French Olympic team at the 1998 Nagano Games.