Ken Gernander

Ice Hockey, Ice hockey coach

1969 –

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Who is Ken Gernander?

Kenneth Robert Gernander is an American former ice hockey player and currently head coach for the Hartford Wolf Pack in the AHL. Born in Coleraine, Minnesota, he played for the University of Minnesota for four years and was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in the fifth round of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft.

Gernander played 14 professional seasons, the last 11 in the New York Rangers organization with their AHL affiliates in Binghamton and Hartford. He served as team captain for 10 years and led the Wolf Pack to a Calder Cup championship in 2000. He is the Wolf Pack's all-time franchise record-holder in games played and playoff games played. Gernander also ranks second all-time in goals, assists and points in Hartford franchise history. Despite these accomplishments, Gernander was rarely called up to play for the Rangers; he appeared in only 27 NHL games over the course of his career.

Gernander retired after the 2004–05 season. He is the AHL's all-time leader with 123 career playoff games played and is the league's all-time leading scorer among American-born players with 624 points in 973 games.

After his retirement, Gernander spent two seasons as Hartford's assistant coach.

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Born
Jun 30, 1969
Coleraine
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Minnesota
Lived in
  • Coleraine

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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