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After Hours: Paul Coffey Discusses His Decision To Return To The Bench As An Oilers Coach



Paul Coffey joins After Hours to discuss his playing days with the Oilers, the numerous Battle of Alberta’s he was part of, his decision to return to coaching, the evolution of today’s game in the NHL, and more.

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16 Comments

  1. He's right, the Flames deserved to win and took it the Oilers tonight. Better goal tending, better defense and better offensive finish. Flames looked like a playoff-ready team and the Oilers did not.

  2. Paul, why do the players NOT follow the plan as laid out, not work hard to win battles. It’s like they all do it the same game at the same time. Forwards included in back checking. Another terrible back checking by Connor, Leon. Simply awful since the break.

  3. Coffey's offensive prowess set numerous records for defensemen in the NHL. He holds the record for the most goals, assists, and points by a defenseman in a single season, recording 48 goals, 90 assists, and 138 points during the 1985-1986 season. Coffey won the Norris Trophy as the NHL's top defenseman three times (1985, 1986, 1995) during his career.

  4. What a legend! That guy knows how to handle media scrums………the dressing room must have been a blast back in the day!

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