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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_ArbourAl Arbour - Wikipedia

    Alger Joseph Arbour (November 1, 1932 – August 28, 2015) was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and executive. He is third to Joel Quenneville for games coached in National Hockey League history [1] and fifth all-time in wins, behind Scotty Bowman , Joel Quenneville , Ken Hitchcock and Barry Trotz .

  2. Aug 28, 2015 · Al Arbour, who coached the New York Islanders to four consecutive Stanley Cup championships in the 1980s and finished his career with the second-most coaching wins in National Hockey League ...

  3. Statistics and Records of Al Arbour, a hockey player and coach from Sudbury, ONT born Nov 1 1932 who was active from 1949 to 1971.

  4. Checkout the latest stats of Al Arbour. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, trade, draft, salary and more on Hockey-Reference.com.

  5. Aug 28, 2015 · Former longtime New York Islanders coach Al Arbour, who ranks second in all-time wins as a coach in National Hockey League, has died at the age of 82, the team said on Friday.

  6. Aug 28, 2015 · Al Arbour, the bespectacled gentleman of a coach who molded a young and talented New York Islanders franchise into an NHL dynasty that won four straight Stanley Cups in the early 1980s, has died. He was 82. The Islanders confirmed Arbour’s death in a release issued Friday afternoon.

  7. Aug 28, 2015 · One of the NHL's coaching giants, Al Arbour, died Friday, the New York Islanders announced. He was 82 years old. He is survived by his wife Claire and four children, Joann, Jay, Julie and Janice.