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Greg Gilbert enters his first season as head coach
of the Phantoms after spending the previous three
seasons as head coach of the Toronto Marlies, the
Toronto Maple Leafs’ AHL affiliate, where
he compiled a 123-89-10-18 record, including a 39-29-5-7
mark in 2008-09. In just his second season as head
coach of the Marlies, Gilbert finished the regular
season with a 50-21-3-6 record and led the team
to the Western Conference Finals of the Calder Cup
Playoffs.
He also spent parts of three seasons as head coach
of the Calgary Flames (2000-01 to 2002-03), where
he compiled a 42-56-23 record in 121 games. Prior
to his days in Calgary, Gilbert spent four seasons
as head coach of the AHL’s Worcester IceCats
(1996-97 to 1999-2000), compiling a 145-121-37-17
record in 320 regular season games, and was awarded
the Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award as outstanding
head coach in the AHL for the 1996-97 season. Overall,
Gilbert has a career head coaching record of 268-210-47-35
in 560 games in the AHL.
In addition to his head coaching experience, Gilbert
has appeared in over 800 games, over parts of 15
seasons (1981-82 to 1995-96) as a player in the
National Hockey League. He was a member of three
Stanley Cup Championship teams, helping lead the
New York Islanders to the title in 1982 and 1983,
while winning his third Stanley Cup with the New
York Rangers in 1994.
Gilbert has recorded a total of 150 goals and 228
assists for 378 points and 576 penalty minutes in
837 regular season games with the Islanders (1981-82
to 1988-89), Chicago Blackhawks (1988-89 to 1992-93),
Rangers (1993-94) and St. Louis Blues (1994-95 to
1995-96). He has also recorded 50 points (17G,33A)
and 162 penalty minutes in 133 Stanley Cup Playoff
games.
A native of Mississauga, Ontario, Gilbert was originally
selected by the Islanders in the fourth round (80th
overall) in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft.
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