George Burnett

January 9, 2024
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George Burnett
Full Name George Burnett
Occupation Coach
Date Of Birth Mar 25, 1962(1962-03-25)
Age 62
Birthplace Port Perry
Country Canada
Horoscope Pisces

George Burnett Biography

Name George Burnett
Birthday Mar 25
Birth Year 1962
Place Of Birth Port Perry
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Pisces

George Burnett is one of the most popular and richest Coach who was born on March 25, 1962 in Port Perry, Canada. Burnett returned in 1996-97 for the AHL season. The Rangers offense struggled in the newly-created Empire Division, scoring 88 less goals than in last season. The Rangers were fifth in the league with a 27-38-13-2 mark, earning 69 points. In the playoffs, the Rangers were defeated by the St. John’s Maple Leafs in the opening round. Burnett was dismissed at the end of the season.

After his junior season, Burnett joined the McGill Redmen of the QUAA which he was a part of and was coached by head coach Ken Tyler. In the 1982-83 hockey season, he played in 38 games, with 81 and 21 points, scoring 21 goals. He was also awarded the Friends of McGill Hockey Trophy as the team’s top rookie and also taking home the CIAU scoring championship, as well as being selected as an All-conference and All-Canadian team. In 43 games at McGill in 1983-84 Burnett scored 22 , goals, and scored 59 points. He played in three games for his team the Redmen in 1984-85 and scored six points and two goals. When he was at McGill, Burnett was a player with future NHL head coach Mike Babcock. Burnett completed his studies at McGill University with a physical education degree in the year 1985.

After graduating McGill, he returned home to Port Perry to be an assistant coach for the nearby Uxbridge Bruins of the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League for the 1985–86 season.

For the 1986–87 season, Burnett became head coach of his hometown Port Perry Mojacks in the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League. Despite finishing fourth place in the 1987–88, the Mojacks won the league playoffs in only Burnett’s second season. The Mojacks made it to the Provincial Final of the Clarence Schmalz Cup, but lost to the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League’s Mooretown Flags 4 games to 1.

Burnett started playing hockey as a junior in The London Knights of the OMJHL in the 1979-80 seasons. In 68 games, he scored 29 and scored 14 goals. Burnett had his offensive stats rise during the season of 1980-81 in which the player scored 17 goals as well as 76 points over 67 games, finishing fourth on team scoring. In his third season of 1981-82 He had 26 points and 26 goals which was the third-highest score for the Knights. Four playoff matches, Burnett scored a goal and added two points. In 203 professional games for the Knights, Burnett scored 57 goals and 140 assists, for the score of 197 points.

George Burnett Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Coach
House Living in own house.

George Burnett is one of the richest Coach from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, George Burnett 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Guelph experienced a rise in the 2018-19 season, when Guelph finished fourth position within Guelph’s position in the Western Conference with a 40-18-10 performance, scoring 90 points. In the playoffs Guelph Storm defeated their opponents the Kitchener Rangers in four games in a rematch of the previous season’s Western Conference quarter-finals. In the semi-finals the Storm faced a 3-0 deficit in their match with their opponents, the London Knights, however, Guelph bounced back and avoided the possibility of being eliminated with a win in four games succession to take the series and move on towards the Western Conference finals. The conference championships, against their opponents, the Saginaw Spirit, Guelph dropped their first two games but the Storm changed the game by winning four games consecutive games to beat the Spirit and progress towards finals in the J. Ross Robertson Cup finals. The championship game Guelph lost in their opening two games to their opponents, the Ottawa 67’s. The Storm have turned the game around, winning four consecutive games and winning their first OHL championship and earn an invitation to the 2019 Memorial Cup. The tournament was held in Guelph. Guelph was able to finish the round-robin stage in second place , with an overall record of 2-1. In the semi-final match, Guelph lost to the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in a 6-4 loss to be removed from tournament.

George Burnett (born March 25 1962 Port Perry, Ontario, Canada) is the general manager and head coach for the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League. Burnett will be in the 21st year as a Head Coach for Junior soccer with the OHL. Burnett has previously played for the OHL with the London Knights, and later was named the two-time OHL Head Coach of the Year. He also took home an OHL championship during his first stint playing for Guelph Storm. Guelph Storm. As of in the season of 2015-16 in the OHL year, Burnett is the coach of 1332 games for OHL and ranks sixth all-time in wins, with 636. Burnett has played in OHL teams to five division championships, playoff appearances in the last 16 seasons of his tenure, as well as the two Memorial Cup appearances. Burnett was the head coach as well as director of operations for the Belleville Bulls for 11 seasons and also drafted the three Subban brothers into the OHL; P. K. Subban, Malcolm Subban and Jordan Subban.

Burnett graduated from the McGill University with a physical education degree in 1985. Burnett had intended on being a teacher if he didn’t follow a professional playing career. Burnett had spent some summers teaching and working with kids at a local detention school. Burnett later taught at Port Perry High School where he had attended as a student.

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Twenty games into the season, Niagara Falls Thunder owner Rick Gay fired head coach Bill LaForge and assistant coaches Benny Rogano, and Heavy Evason. Rick Gay was a businessman from Oshawa, Ontario and used his connection as a former director on the Oshawa Generals to work out a deal with owner John Humphreys to hire Burnett as head coach and general manager. Randy Hall became an assistant coach to Burnett for the remainder of the season. Hall left to become head coach of the Kingston Frontenacs for 1990–91, but returned to Niagara Falls for the 1991–92 season. Niagara Falls native Chris Johnstone was Burnett’s assistant coach for the 1990–91 season. In Burnett’s three seasons with Niagara Falls, he coached 178 games in the regular season and earned 97 wins. Burnett’s teams reached the third round of the playoffs each season, earning 26 postseason victories.

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Burnett was head coach of the Edmonton Oilers’ American Hockey League affiliate, the Cape Breton Oilers for two seasons starting in the 1992–93 AHL season. His assistant coach both seasons was Norm Ferguson, a local NHL and WHA veteran forward from Sydney, Nova Scotia. In his first season with the club, Burnett led Cape Breton to a 36–32–12 record, earning 84 points and third place in the Atlantic Division, earning a playoff berth. Dan Currie led the team with 98 points in the regular season. Burnett led the Oilers through the first round of playoffs defeating the second place Fredericton Canadiens in five games, and defeated the first place St. John’s Maple Leafs in four games. Cape Breton defeated the Springfield Indians in two games of a best-of- three series with the winner advancing to the finals. Burnett’s Oilers defeated the Rochester Americans in five games to capture the first Calder Cup in franchise history. The Oilers charge through the playoffs was led by Bill McDougall, scoring 26 goals and 26 assists in 16 games and being awarded the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the most valuable player of playoffs.

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