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'''Doug Carpenter''' (born July 1, 1942, in [[Cornwall, Ontario]]) is a former head coach in the [[National Hockey League]], the [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League]], the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] and the [[American Hockey League]], and is a former hockey player in the [[Eastern Hockey League]] and the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]].
'''Doug Carpenter''' (born July 1, 1942, in [[Cornwall, Ontario]]) is a former head coach in the [[National Hockey League]], the [[Quebec Major Junior Hockey League]], the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] and the [[American Hockey League]], and is a former hockey player in the [[Eastern Hockey League]] and the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]].


As a player from 1964–1974, he played for the [[Greensboro Generals (1959–1977)|Greensboro Generals]] and [[Roanoke Valley Rebels]] in the EHL and for the [[Flint Generals]] in the IHL. Upon retiring from hockey he became head coach of the [[Flint Generals]] (1974–1978) and later head coach of the [[Cornwall Royals]] of the QMJHL. Following stints with the [[New Brunswick Hawks]] and [[St. Catharines Saints]] of the AHL, he landed his first NHL head coach position with the [[New Jersey Devils]]. Lifelong friend of Don MacPherson. Later he coached the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]]. Also in the AHL he coached the [[Halifax Citadels]] twice, and the [[New Haven Nighthawks]].
As a player from 1964–1974, he played for the [[Greensboro Generals (1959–1977)|Greensboro Generals]] and [[Roanoke Valley Rebels]] in the EHL and for the [[Flint Generals]] in the IHL. Upon retiring from hockey he became head coach of the [[Flint Generals]] (1974–1978) and later head coach of the [[Cornwall Royals]] of the QMJHL. Following stints with the [[New Brunswick Hawks]] and [[St. Catharines Saints]] of the AHL, he landed his first NHL head coach position with the [[New Jersey Devils]]. Later he coached the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]]. Also in the AHL he coached the [[Halifax Citadels]] twice, and the [[New Haven Nighthawks]].


Carpenter consulted in the programming of the game ''[[Wayne Gretzky Hockey 2]]''.<ref>{{cite web|first=Mark|last=Heschmeyer|url=https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wikipedia&id=GALE%7CA10457961&v=2.1&it=r&sid=bookmark-GPS&asid=69628857|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240823225217/https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wikipedia&id=GALE%7CA10457961&v=2.1&it=r&sid=bookmark-GPS&asid=69628857|title=Rockville firm scores with Gretkzy game: computer hockey game so realistic coaches say they get tips from it|website=[[Washington Business Journal]]|archivedate=August 23, 2024|date=February 25, 1991|accessdate=March 17, 2025|via=[[Gale Research]]|url-status=live}}</ref>
Carpenter consulted in the programming of the game ''[[Wayne Gretzky Hockey 2]]''.<ref>{{cite web|first=Mark|last=Heschmeyer|url=https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wikipedia&id=GALE%7CA10457961&v=2.1&it=r&sid=bookmark-GPS&asid=69628857|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240823225217/https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wikipedia&id=GALE%7CA10457961&v=2.1&it=r&sid=bookmark-GPS&asid=69628857|title=Rockville firm scores with Gretkzy game: computer hockey game so realistic coaches say they get tips from it|website=[[Washington Business Journal]]|archivedate=August 23, 2024|date=February 25, 1991|accessdate=March 17, 2025|via=[[Gale Research]]|url-status=live}}</ref>
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!Toronto Maple Leafs||[[1990–91 NHL season|1990–91]]
!Toronto Maple Leafs||[[1990–91 NHL season|1990–91]]
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! colspan="2"|New Jersey Total ||290||100||166||24||-||224||||0-0 (0.000)
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 27 November 2025

Template:Short description Script error: No such module "For". Template:Use mdy dates Doug Carpenter (born July 1, 1942, in Cornwall, Ontario) is a former head coach in the National Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, the International Hockey League and the American Hockey League, and is a former hockey player in the Eastern Hockey League and the International Hockey League.

As a player from 1964–1974, he played for the Greensboro Generals and Roanoke Valley Rebels in the EHL and for the Flint Generals in the IHL. Upon retiring from hockey he became head coach of the Flint Generals (1974–1978) and later head coach of the Cornwall Royals of the QMJHL. Following stints with the New Brunswick Hawks and St. Catharines Saints of the AHL, he landed his first NHL head coach position with the New Jersey Devils. Later he coached the Toronto Maple Leafs. Also in the AHL he coached the Halifax Citadels twice, and the New Haven Nighthawks.

Carpenter consulted in the programming of the game Wayne Gretzky Hockey 2.[1]

Coaching record

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
New Jersey Devils 1984–85 80 22 48 10 - 54 5th in Patrick Did not qualify
New Jersey Devils 1985–86 80 28 49 3 - 59 6th in Patrick Did not qualify
New Jersey Devils 1986–87 80 29 45 6 - 64 6th in Patrick Did not qualify
New Jersey Devils 1987–88 50 21 24 5 - 47 4th in Patrick Fired
Toronto Maple Leafs 1989–90 80 38 38 4 - 80 3rd in Norris Lost in division semi-finals (1-4 vs. STL)
Toronto Maple Leafs 1990–91 11 1 9 1 - 3 5th in Norris Fired
New Jersey Total 290 100 166 24 - 224 0-0 (0.000)
Toronto Total 91 39 47 5 - 83 1-4 (0.200)
Total 381 139 213 29 - 307 1-4 (0.200)

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