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John Anderson
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Randy Cunneyworth
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Todd Nelson
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Steve Weeks
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Tony Borgford
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The Atlanta Thrashers named John Anderson the fourth head coach in team history on June 20, 2008.
Anderson won five championships in 13 seasons as a head coach and most recently guided the Chicago Wolves to the American Hockey League’s 2008 Calder Cup Championship. He has 30 years of experience in professional hockey as a player and coach, including the past 11 years as head coach of the Wolves, the Thrashers primary minor-league affiliate since 2001. During his tenure with Chicago, he earned a 506-283-99 regular-season record, a 105-60 post-season record and captured two Calder Cups (2008, 2002) and two Turner Cups (2000, 1998) when the team was a member of the International Hockey League. Anderson earned his first of five league titles as a head coach with the Quad City Mallards of the Colonial Hockey League in 1997.
Throughout his 13 seasons as a head coach, Anderson made the playoffs on 12 occasions, including 10 of his 11 seasons with the Wolves. Overall, he led his teams to the league finals eight times and advanced to the conference finals 10 times. He won 40-or-more games in a season 10 times, including 50-or-more wins on four occasions, and reached the 100-point mark seven times. He is also the Wolves all-time leader in regular-season wins (506) and playoff wins (105). Full bio>>


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