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Bill Mahoney (born June 23, 1939) is a former Canadian ice hockey coach. He was head coach of the Minnesota North Stars from 1983 to 1985.

Born in Peterborough, Ontario, was a star multi-sport athlete. In addition to playing hockey, Mahoney was also a renowned lacrosse player, a Canadian football quarterback, and a softball pitcher. He was part of the Peterborough Shamrocks bantham "A" team, which won the 1953 provincial championship. In 1956, he became the first local native to play for the Peterborough Petes, and he served as captain of this junior "A" squad during the 1958 season. Mahoney later played university hockey at Carlton University in Ottawa.[1]

Although Mahoney never played pro hockey, he had a long coaching career, serving 16 years behind the bench with the McMaster University CIS squads. In 1980, he was hired as an assistant coach with the Washington Capitals, but he was released as part of a 1981 clearing of the coaching staff. In 1982, he became coach of the Adirondack Red Wings of the AHL before gaining his position with Minnesota of the NHL.[2]

NHL Coaching record

Team Year Regular season Post season
G W L T Pts Finish Result
Minnesota North Stars 1983–84 80 39 31 10 88 1st in Norris Lost in Conference Finals
Minnesota North Stars 1984–85 13 3 8 2 (62) 4th in Norris (fired)
Total 93 42 39 12
Preceded by Head coach of the Minnesota North Stars
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