Bob Hartley
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Robert "Bob" Hartley (Born September 9, 1960 in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada-) is a Canadian head coach in the National Hockey League. He is currently head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers, joining the team on Jan. 13, 2003. He previously coached the Colorado Avalanche from 1998-2002, which he won the Stanley Cup with in the 2000-01 NHL season.
Hartley and his wife, Micheline, have one daughter, Kristine, and one son, Steve.
| Colorado Avalanche Head Coaches |
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| Crawford • Hartley • Granato • Quenneville |
| Atlanta Thrashers Head Coaches |
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| Fraser • Waddell • Hartley |
| Current National Hockey League head coaches |
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| Babcock • Carbonneau • Carlyle • Crawford • Gretzky • Hanlon • Hartley • Hitchcock • Julien • Kitchen • Laviolette • Lemaire • Lewis • MacTavish • Martin • Maurice • Murray • Nolan • Playfair • Quenneville • Renney • Ruff • Savard • Stevens • Therrien • Tippett • Tortorella • Trotz • Vigneault • Wilson |
| Preceded by: Marc Crawford | Head Coaches of the Colorado Avalanche 1998–2003 | Succeeded by: Tony Granato |
| Preceded by: Don Waddell | Head Coaches of the Atlanta Thrashers 2003- | Succeeded by: none |
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