How to Become a Pro Hockey Coach
Instructions
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Start as a player. A good number of pro hockey coaches played pro hockey earlier in their career. Some of them only made it to the minor leagues. Either way, it's a place to start.
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Coach high school or college-level hockey first. Okay, so you don't have what it takes to break into pro hockey as a player. Many NHL coaches started their careers coaching at college or lower-level teams.
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Move on to coach a minor league hockey team. The U.S. has 6 minor hockey leagues. You could gain valuable experience as a coach in any of them. Almost every NHL coach was, at one time, a great minor league coach. If you want to break in to the NHL, you should work hard to become a recognized coach at the pro minor league level.
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Go for a pro hockey coach job in the NHL. If you get awards as a minor league coach, you might get offered a job. Otherwise, you can try to build your way up by applying for an assistant coach position in the NHL.
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