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Gary Wright
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Gary Wright is an American retired ice hockey coach. Wright served as head coach of Rice Memorial High School from 1976 to 1979, an assistant coach at Maine from 1979 to 1984, and as the head coach of American International from 1984 through 2016. After the retirement of Jack Parker in 2012–13 Wright became the longest-tenured coach in the NCAA along with Red Berenson.

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Gary Wright got his start in college hockey at Vermont after graduating from Proctor Academy in 1972. After his sophomore season the Catamounts made the move to Division I, giving Wright two valuable years of playing experience at the top level under Jim Cross. Wright's playing career ended upon his graduation in 1976 and he quickly moved into the coaching ranks, becoming the head coach for Rice Memorial in his hometown of Burlington. Wright got the team to a second-place finish in his second season but after the third he left to become an assistant for Maine.

At the time of his arrival, Maine had just jumped up to the D-I ranks, joining ECAC Hockey in 1979–80. The Black Bears managed just one winning season over the next five years under Jack Semler as they grew accustomed to the stiffer competition but, as Semler was being replaced by Shawn Walsh after 1983–84, Wright got the opportunity to become the head coach at American International. Wright took over in AIC's final season as a Division II as the level was dissolving, forcing the Yellow Jackets to drop down to Division III the following year. The program joined ECAC East that same year and began to build a respectable reputation that would carry them into the mid-1990s. Despite a sharp decline after 1994, AIC was willing to sign on to the NCAA-mandated Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference as an associate member in 1998–99.

After a good first season in the MAAC, AIC remained at or near the bottom for the remainder of their time in the conference and when Atlantic Hockey formed in 2003–04 to take over from the discontinued MAAC the Yellow Jackets accompanied all of the former members into the new conference. The Yellow Jackets have been bottom-feeders their entire time at the D-I level, never having produced a winning season, but it has not adversely affected Wright as he had remained as head coach the entire time, leading the program through its extended down period.

College Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
American International Yellow Jackets (ECAC 2) (1984–85)
1984–85American International16–15–0
American International:16–15–0
American International Yellow Jackets (ECAC East) (1985–1998)
1985–86American International11–19–17–15–0
1986–87American International9–19–25–18–2
1987–88American International21–10–016–8–0
1988–89American International24–7–020–3–0
1989–90American International19–9–315–6–1
1990–91American International15–11–212–9–2
1991–92American International11–13–29–11–2
1992–93American International16–8–313–7–3
1993–94American International14–12–010–7–0
1994–95American International4–19–22–13–2
1995–96American International7–15–26–12–1
1996–97American International5–18–24–13–2
1997–98American International5–18–13–15–1
American International:161–178–20122–137–16
American International Yellow Jackets (MAAC) (1998–2003)
1998–99American International12–16–411–13–45thMAAC Quarterfinals
1999–00American International7–20–35–19–39th
2000–01American International10–20–110–15–19th
2001–02American International7–21–06–20–09th
2002–03American International10–20–29–16–19th
American International:46–97–1041–83–9
American International Yellow Jackets (Atlantic Hockey) (2003–2016)
2003–04American International5–25–43–17–49thAtlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2004–05American International4–23–44–16–49thAtlantic Hockey Play-In
2005–06American International6–21–56–17–58thAtlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2006–07American International8–25–17–20–110thAtlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2007–08American International8–23–58–17–310thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2008–09American International5–28–25–22–110thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2009–10American International5–24–45–19–410thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2010–11American International8–24–17–19–112thAtlantic Hockey Quarterfinals
2011–12American International8–26–36–18–310thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2012–13American International12–17–69–12–69thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2013–14American International10–25–19–17–111thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2014–15American International4–25–74–17–710thAtlantic Hockey First Round
2015–16American International7–29–36–19–310thAtlantic Hockey First Round
American International:90–315–4679–230–43
Total:315–605–76

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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