Rick Nasheim
Richard "Rick" Nasheim (born January 15, 1963 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian-Austrian professional ice hockey coach and a former professional ice hockey player. He has been serving as assistant coach of Austrian team Dornbirner EC since June 2017.
Playing career
Nasheim spent the early stages of his career in his native Canada, playing for the Cowichan Valley Capitals in the BCJHL, followed by stints in the WHL with the Spokane Chiefs and Regina Pats. He then spent the 1985-86 season at the University of Regina.[1]
He began his pro career at German second-division side EHC Klostersee, but would spend almost the remainder of his playing days in Austria. He played a total of 13 years for VEU Feldkirch and also had stints at Swiss EHC Uzwil, and two other Austrian clubs Wiener EV and EHC Linz. In the course of his career he won five Austrian championships with Feldkirch[2] and one with Linz. He also captured four Alpenliga titles as well as the 1997-98 European Hockey League championship in 1997-98.[3] Nasheim retired in 2004.
International career
Nasheim became an Austrian citizen in 1990 and was eligible to play for the Austrian national team. He played at the 1994 and 1998 Olympic Winter Games[4] and attended nine World Championships.
Coaching career
Nasheim began his coaching career at assistant at EHC Linz in Austria’s top-flight.[5] He remained in that position until the end of the 2009-10 season and then accepted an offer from ERC Ingolstadt of the German elite league Deutsche Eishockey Liga.[6] When the Ingolstadt team sacked Rich Chernomaz in December 2012, Nasheim took over as head coach on an interim basis.[7] For the 2007 World Championships, he joined the coaching staff of the Austrian national team as an assistant.[8]
In the 2015-16 season, he served as assistant coach of Austrian EBEL side Vienna Capitals.[9] He then worked as analyst for the Austrian TV channel Sky.[10] In June 2017, Nasheim was named assistant coach of EBEL team Dornbirner EC, after having worked as a pro scout for the team the previous months.[11]
References
- ^ "University of Regina Men's Hockey - Single-Season History". www.reginacougars.com. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "Chronik". www.veu-feldkirch.at. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "InTeam: Rick NASHEIM". EHC Liwest Black Wings Linz. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "Rick Nasheim Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "Rick Nasheim ist zurück!". EHC Liwest Black Wings Linz. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "Greg Thomson bleibt Headcoach – Rick Nasheim wird Co-Trainer beim ERC Ingolstadt". erc-ingolstadt.de. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ EISHOCKEY.INFO. "ERC Ingolstadt: Ingolstadt entlässt Trainer Rich Chernomaz - Rick Nasheim betreut die Panther". EISHOCKEY INFO. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "AUT - Austria" (PDF). iihf.com. IIHF. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "Rick Nasheim wird Co-Trainer bei den Vienna Capitals". www.nachrichten.at. Retrieved 2016-03-04.
- ^ "Ex-Vienna Capitals Co-Trainer Rick Nasheim wird TV-Experte". Sportreport. 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
- ^ "Dornbirn Bulldogs: Dave MacQueen bestellt Rick Nasheim zum Assistenten - Eishockey-Magazin". eishockey-magazin.de (in German). Retrieved 2017-09-18.
- 1963 births
- Living people
- Canadian ice hockey coaches
- EHC Black Wings Linz players
- Ice hockey people from Saskatchewan
- Cowichan Valley Capitals players
- Regina Pats players
- Kelowna Wings players
- Sportspeople from Regina, Saskatchewan
- VEU Feldkirch players
- Olympic ice hockey players of Austria
- Ice hockey players at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Ice hockey players at the 1998 Winter Olympics