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Mark Kumpel was born in
Wakefield, Mass, and currently lives in Scarborough,
Maine with his wife Helen and daughter Chloe. Mark
played professionally for the Quebec Nordiques, the
Detroit Redwings and the Winnipeg Jets. He considered
his greatest honor came playing for the U.S.A. Olympic
Ice Hockey team in Sarajevo in 1984. Mark spent six
years coaching the Portland Pirates, the Washington
Capitols top development team in the AHL holding both
assistant and head coaching titles. Prior to these
he held coaching positions with Providence Bruins,
Nashville Nights and Coach/GM title with the Dayton
Bombers in the ECHL.
Mark currently sits on
U.S.A. Hockey board of directors as a director at
large and has been a member of the JR. Council for
the past 16 years. Coaching in the USA Hockey National
festivals has been a focus over the years including
two Head Coach positions of Team U.S.A. Took the under
17 team to the Czech Republic winning a Silver medal
and the under the 16 team the following year to Slovakia
to a Gold Medal finish.
Mark attended the University
of Lowell, where he studied Industrial Technology
and later studied sport management at Husson College.
He has had his level four U.S.A. Hockey coaching certificate
since 1995.
Professional Playing
Experience:
Winnipeg Jets (87-91), Detroit Red wings (86-87),
Quebec Nordiques (84-86), USA Olympic Team Ice Hockey
- Sarajevo (84), Team USA Gold medal World Championship
(83)
Professional Coaching
Experience:
Washington Capitals (98-04), Assistant Coach / Portland
Pirates / AHL, Head Coach / Portland Pirates AHL (98-99),
Dayton Bombers / General Manager / Head Coach ECHL
(96-98), Head Coach / Nashville Night ECHL (94-96),
Assistant Coach / Providence Bruins AHL (93-94), Player
Assistant Coach / Providence Bruins AHL (92-93), Player
Assistant Coach / Moncton Hawks AHL (91-92)
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