Bill Long (ice hockey)

Canadian ice hockey coach
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian ice hockey coach
PlacesCanada
wasIce hockey coach
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth2 January 1917
Death24 July 2006 (aged 89 years)
The details

Biography

Bill Long (born January 2, 1917, in Barrie, Ontario, died in London, Ontario, July 24, 2006) was a retired ice hockey coach.
Long spent three decades coaching in the Ontario Hockey League with the Niagara Falls Flyers, London Knights and Ottawa 67's. He played with the Pittsburgh Hornets of the IAHL in the 1939-40 season. The OHL created the Bill Long Award in his honour, for distinguished lifetime service to the league. He won the Memorial Cup with the Flyers in 1965. Long was awarded the Matt Leyden Trophy as Coach of the Year in 1976-77. He died in London, Ontario, in 2006 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease later in life.

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