Steve Spott

January 8, 2024
Ice Hockey Coach

Quick Facts

Steve Spott
Full Name Steve Spott
Occupation Ice Hockey Coach
Date Of Birth May 18, 1968(1968-05-18)
Age 56
Birthplace Toronto
Country Canada
Horoscope Taurus

Steve Spott Biography

Name Steve Spott
Birthday May 18
Birth Year 1968
Place Of Birth Toronto
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Taurus

Steve Spott is one of the most popular and richest Ice Hockey Coach who was born on May 18, 1968 in Toronto, Canada.

Steve Spott (born May 18, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey coach. He is currently an assistant coach for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously served as assistant coach for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has previously worked as an assistant coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs and the head coach of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL team), the Kitchener Rangers. Spott became a junior hockey coach in 1994, eventually moving to the OHL in 1997. He became a head coach in the OHL with the Kitchener Rangers when Peter DeBoer left the Rangers for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League in 2008. On July 3, 2013, he was announced as the head coach of the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League after the departure of former head coach Dallas Eakins. He would be promoted to the Maple Leafs as an assistant coach due to his success at leading the Marlies to the AHL’s Western Conference Finals.

Spott played NCAA hockey with Colgate University from 1986–1990, as he helped the team win the ECAC Hockey championship in 1990 as Colgate defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 5–4 to win the Whitelaw Cup. Colgate then went on to the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Championship sweeping Lake Superior State University in a best of 3 Quarterfinal Series by the scores of 3–2 and 2–1. Spott scored the winning goal in Game 2, propelling Colgate University to its first ever NCAA Frozen Four. At the NCAA Frozen Four, Colgate defeated Boston University in the semifinals 3–2, however, Colgate lost to the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the final game played at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Steve Spott Net Worth

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

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

The Rangers once again made the playoffs in 2011–12, finishing the regular season with a 42-24-1-1 record, registering 86 points and capturing second place in the Midwest Division for the third straight season. In the playoffs, Spott led the Rangers to a six-game opening round victory over the defending OHL champions, the Owen Sound Attack. In the second round, Kitchener defeated the Plymouth Whalers in seven games to earn a trip to the Western Conference finals for the second time in three seasons. The Rangers though were no match for the London Knights, who won the series in four games.

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During the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, Spott was a member of the coaching staff that captured a silver medal during the tournament. Spott also worked with Hockey Canada during other tournaments, such as the 2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, where Spott and the Canadian team won the gold medal.

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Steve Ranked on the list of most popular Ice Hockey Coach. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Steve Spott celebrates birthday on May 18 of every year.

On May 18, 2012, Spott was named coach of the Canadian national under-20 team for the 2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. After leading Canada to a 4-0-0 record in the round-robin, the club lost to the United States 5-1 in the semi-final, then suffered a 6-5 loss to Russia in the bronze medal game, as Canada finished in fourth place in the tournament.

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