Daniel Naud
Date of birth | February 20, 1962 |
place of birth | Trois-Rivières , Quebec , Canada |
size | 178 cm |
Weight | 83 kg |
position | defender |
Shot hand | Right |
Draft | |
NHL Entry Draft |
1980 , 6th lap, 125th position Buffalo Sabers |
Career stations | |
1979-1980 | Éperviers de Sorel / Verdun |
1980-1981 | Éperviers de Sorel |
1981-1982 |
Bisons de Granby Olympiques de Hull |
1982-1984 | Rochester Americans |
1984-1985 | Flint Generals |
1985-1986 | Muskegon Lumberjacks |
1986-1989 | EV Landshut |
1989-1991 | SC Langnau |
1991-1995 | Augsburg panther |
1995 | Minnesota Moose |
1995-1997 | TuS Geretsried |
1997-1999 | Rouen Hockey Elite 76 |
Daniel "Danny" Naud (* 20th February 1962 in Trois-Rivieres , Quebec ) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player and current - trainer , who in his active between 1979 and 1999, including for the Augsburger Panther in the German Ice Hockey League has played . He has been the head coach of the Bietigheim Steelers since 2020 .
Career
As a player
Daniel Naud began his career as a hockey player in the Canadian junior league QMJHL , in which he was active from 1979 to 1982 for the Éperviers de Sorel / Verdun , Bisons de Granby and Olympiques de Hull . During this period he was selected in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft in the sixth round as a total of 125 players by the Buffalo Sabers , for which he never played. Instead, the defender ran from 1982 to 1984 for the Rochester Americans from the American Hockey League , with whom he first won the Calder Cup in the 1982/83 season and failed in the finals the following year. After a season with the Flint Generals in the International Hockey League , he moved to the 1985/86 season to their league rivals Muskegon Lumberjacks , with whom he won the Turner Cup .
In the summer of 1986 Naud signed a contract with EV Landshut , for which he played in the ice hockey Bundesliga for the next three years . Then the right shooter spent two seasons with SC Langnau in the Swiss National League B . From 1991 to 1994 he was under contract for the Augsburg Panthers in the 2nd Bundesliga ice hockey . After his successful promotion in the 1993/94 season, he and his team competed in the newly founded German Ice Hockey League in the 1994/95 season . From 1995 to 1997 the Canadian defended for TuS Geretsried in the second-rate 1st League South , where he played four games for the Minnesota Moose in the IHL in parallel in the 1995/96 season . He ended his active career after two years in the French Ligue Magnus at Rouen Hockey Elite 76 following the 1998/99 season at the age of 37.
As a trainer
In the 2000/01 season, Naud began his coaching career when he received the post of assistant coach at his ex-club, the Augsburger Panthers from the DEL. In the following two seasons he was ultimately responsible for the team as head coach. In the 2003/04 season he was head coach at SC Bietigheim-Bissingen . As a result, Naud took over the coaching position at league rivals Straubing Tigers in November 2004 . He held this until the end of the 2004/05 season. In April 2005 it was announced that the Canadian would switch to the Landshut Cannibals . There he was the head coach of the second division team from 2005 to 2007. In the same function he worked in the 2008/09 season at the Victoriaville Tigres from the QMJHL, before he was hired as an assistant coach under his compatriot Paul Gardner from the Hamburg Freezers from the DEL for the 2009/10 season .
For the 2010/11 season Naud signed a contract with the Swiss NLA club EHC Biel , where he was assistant coach. In April 2011 he was signed for two years as head coach by HC TWK Innsbruck .
From 2014 to 2016 Naud was head coach at EV Ravensburg . He was released on October 25, 2016. At the time of the split, Ravensburg was in eleventh place in the DEL2 table and was one point ahead of the bottom group Rosenheim. On December 12, 2016 he was hired by the DEL club EHC Wolfsburg as an assistant coach and stayed until the end of the 2017/18 season.
In February 2019 Naud took up the post of head coach at the Eispiraten Crimmitschau (DEL2). For the 2020/21 season, Naud moved to the Bietigheim Steelers within the DEL2 , where he succeeded Marc St. Jean .
Achievements and Awards
- 1983 Calder Cup win with Rochester Americans
- 1986 Turner Cup win with the Muskegon Lumberjacks
- 1994 Promotion to the DEL with the Augsburger Panthers
statistics
Seasons | Games | Gates | Assists | Points | Penalty minutes | |
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DEL main round | 1 | 35 | 8th | 17th | 25th | 22nd |
DEL playoffs | 1 | 5 | 3 | 7th | 10 | 6th |
1st Bundesliga main round | 3 | 115 | 46 | 90 | 136 | 52 |
1. Bundesliga playoffs | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Web links
- Daniel Naud at hockeydb.com (English)
- Daniel Naud at eurohockey.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Daniel Naud assistant trainer ( Memento from June 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Haifischbecken.at, Naud new head coach in Innsbruck
- ↑ F.Enderle: Tower Stars represent Daniel Naud of tasks. (No longer available online.) In: towerstars.de. Archived from the original on October 25, 2016 ; Retrieved October 25, 2016 .
- ↑ Alexander Tutschner and Thorsten Kern: Towerstars trainer Dany Naud has to go . In: schwaebische.de . ( schwaebische.de [accessed on October 25, 2016]).
- ↑ sos-media.de: GRIZZLYS WOLFSBURG - News. In: www.grizzlys.de. Retrieved December 13, 2016 (German).
- ↑ https://www.grizzlys.de/news_860.html
- ↑ Eispiraten Crimmitschau sign Danny Naud as their new coach. In: eishockeynews.de. Retrieved February 6, 2019 .
- ↑ Daniel Naud is the new head coach at the Steelers. In: steelers.de. April 2, 2020, accessed April 12, 2020 .
Goalkeeper:
Cody Brenner |
Stephon Williams
Defender:
Nikolai Goc |
Benjamin Huefner |
Chris Owens |
Max Prommersberger |
Tim Schüle |
Eric Stephan
Attacker:
Brett Breitkreuz |
Frédérik Cabana |
Norman Hauner |
Luke Laub |
Julian Lautenschlager |
Max Lukes |
Matt McKnight |
Alexander Preibisch |
Rene Schoofs |
Yannick Wenzel |
Benjamin Zientek
Head Coach: Daniel Naud
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Naud, Daniel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Naud, Danny |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian ice hockey player |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 20, 1962 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Trois-Rivières , Quebec , Canada |