Randy Edmonds

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CanadaCanada  Randy Edmonds Ice hockey player
Date of birth April 17, 1963
place of birth North Bay , Ontario , Canada
position striker
Career stations
1982-1985 Concordia University
1988-1990 Olofström's IK
1990-1992 Team Boro
1992-1993 Olofström's IK

Randy William Edmonds (born April 17, 1963 in North Bay , Ontario ) is a former Canadian ice hockey player (striker) and today's coach .

Career

Randy Edmonds began his career as a hockey player in the team of Concordia University , for which he was active from 1982 to 1985 in the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union . From 1988 to 1990 he played for Olofström IK in Division 2, the third Swedish ice hockey league at the time, before he also spent two years with Team Boro in Division 1. For the 1992/93 season he returned to Olofströms IK from Division 2, where he then ended his active career.

From 1993 to 1995 Edmonds worked for Västerås IK in the Elitserien as head coach. He then spent two years in his own capacity at Mora IK in the second-class Division 1, before he was behind the gang in the 1998/99 season as the main responsible for the Elitserien participant HV 71 Jönköping . During the following season, the Canadian looked after the newly founded Nikkō Ice Bucks from the Japan Ice Hockey League . In the following years he returned to Sweden, where he worked from 2001 to 2003 for IF Björklöven in HockeyAllsvenskan , and in the 2003/04 season as co-head coach at Leksands IF in the Elitserien.

For the 2005/06 season Edmonds took over the post of head coach for the Augsburg Panthers from the German Ice Hockey League . There he was released in November 2005 and replaced by Duanne Moeser . In October 2008 he replaced Mike Posma as coach of the Slovenian top club HDD Olimpija Ljubljana , but left this again at the end of the season.

Individual evidence

  1. eishockey.info, Augsburg provides first coach discharge

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