Mike Vellucci

Mike Vellucci
Born (1966-08-11) August 11, 1966
Farmington, MI, USA
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Defense
Shot Left
Played for Salt Lake Golden Eagles (IHL)
Binghamton Whalers (AHL)
Hartford Whalers (NHL)
Milwaukee Admirals (IHL)
Indianapolis Ice (IHL)
Phoenix Roadrunners (IHL)
Erie Panthers (ECHL)
Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (ECHL)
Whitley Warriors (BHL)
Michigan Falcons (COHL)
London Wildcats (COHL)
NHL Draft 131st overall, 1984
Hartford Whalers
Playing career 19861995

Michael George Vellucci (born August 11, 1966 in Farmington, Michigan) is a retired professional ice hockey player and is in his first season with the Carolina Hurricanes. As assistant general manager and director of hockey operations, Vellucci oversees scouting and player development for the Hurricanes. Previously, the head coach and general manager of the Plymouth Whalers in the Ontario Hockey League for 14 seasons. [1]

Playing Career

Vellucci played professionally in the IHL, AHL, ECHL and BHL from 1986-89. Selected by the Hartford Whalers in the seventh round of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, Vellucci played for Hartford during the 1987-88 season. Vellucci appeared in two games in the National Hockey League in 1987–88.[2]

Plymouth Whalers

He coached the Plymouth Whalers from 2001–08, winning the Matt Leyden Trophy as OHL Coach of the Year in 2007 becoming the first American to win, the same season he led the Whalers to the J. Ross Robertson Cup and a berth in the 2007 Memorial Cup.[3] He was also named the OHL’s Coach of the Year and Executive of the Year in 2012-13. Vellucci stepped down as head coach of the Whalers in December 2007, as he wanted more time to concentrate on his general manager duties, and he was replaced by Greg Stefan. Stefan coached the club until November 2008, when he resigned to take a job with the Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL, and Vellucci took over the coaching reigns once again.

Previous Experience

Prior to joining the Whalers, Vellucci was with Detroit Compuware of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), where his teams went 241-82-27 in the regular season from 1994-99, and captured U.S. national championships in 1994 and 1999. The Ambassadors also captured two NAHL regular-season titles and four Robertson Cups.

Personal

Vellucci and his wife, Sue, have a daughter, Allison (17), and a son, Ryan (11).

Coaching record

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
PLY2001–02 683915122921st in WestLost in First Round
PLY2002–03 68431492971st in WestLost in Third Round
PLY2003–04 68322493762nd in WestLost in Second Round
PLY2004–05 68302963692nd in WestLost in First Round
PLY2005–06 683528-5751st in WestLost in Second Round
PLY2006–07 684914-51031st in WestWon J. Ross Robertson Cup
PLY2007–08 29188-3395th in West(Resigned)
PLY2008–09 493115-3652nd in WestLost in Second Round
PLY2009–10 683827-3792nd in WestLost in Second Round
PLY2010–11 683626-6783rd in WestLost in Second Round
PLY2011–12 684718-3971st in WestLost in Second Round
Total 6903982183638

References

  1. http://hurricanes.nhl.com/club/page.htm?id=97942
  2. "Mike Vellucci player profile". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  3. Koshan, Terry (2007). Not flashy, just successful. 2007 Mastercard Memorial Cup Program. p. 90.
Preceded by
Peter DeBoer
Head coaches of the Plymouth Whalers
2001–2008
Succeeded by
Greg Stefan
Preceded by
Greg Stefan
Head coaches of the Plymouth Whalers
2008–pres
Succeeded by
incumbent
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