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Mike Babcock

Athlete

Born: Canadian

Mike Babcock is a Canadian former ice hockey player and coach. He spent parts of eighteen seasons as a head coach in the National Hockey League (NHL), beginning when he was named head coach of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, whom he led to the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals. In 2005, Babcock signed with the Detroit Red Wings, winning the Stanley Cup with them in 2008, and helping them to the Stanley Cup playoffs every year during his tenure and setting a record for most wins in Red Wings history. In 2015, he left Detroit to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs, a position he held until he was fired in 2019. During his coaching tenure from 1991 to 2019, Babcock's teams missed the post-season only four times.

Babcock also gained extensive experience coaching internationally. As of February 2026, he is the only coach to gain entry to the Triple Gold Club, winning the Stanley Cup, IIHF World Championships, and coaching an Olympic gold medal-winning team. He guided the Red Wings to the Stanley Cup in 2008; he coached Team Canada to gold at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in 2004; and he coached Canada to gold at both the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

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Canadian ice hockey coach

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  1. Mike Babcock is born

    Mike Babcock, Canadian athlete, known for canadian ice hockey coach, was born on 1964-04-29. Mike Babcock is a Canadian former ice hockey player and coach.

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Mike Babcock was born on 1964-04-29 (Canadian).
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Canadian ice hockey coach
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