Al Sims Explained

Played For:Boston Bruins
Hartford Whalers
Los Angeles Kings
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:182
Birth Date:18 April 1953
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Draft:47th overall
Draft Year:1973
Draft Team:Boston Bruins
Wha Draft:16th overall
Wha Draft Year:1973
Wha Draft Team:New York Golden Blades
Career Start:1973
Career End:1989

Allan Eugene Sims (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian former professional hockey player and head coach in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played ten seasons in the NHL between 1973 and 1983 with the Boston Bruins, Hartford Whalers, Los Angeles Kings. He featured in three Stanley Cup Finals with the Bruins (1974, 1977, 1978).

After retiring he turned to coaching, and remained in this role from 1988 to 2016 in various minor leagues. Sims also served as the head coach of the San Jose Sharks in the NHL during the 1996-97 season.

Playing career

In 1972, Sims was the second-round (and first-ever) draft pick of the New York Raiders of the World Hockey Association, but chose to sign with the Boston Bruins who had drafted him in the third round. At Cornwall, Ontario, in Junior Hockey he had played with Bob Murray, a rushing defenceman. When he played for Boston he was paired for two years with the greatest rushing defenceman of all time, Bobby Orr. He played for Boston and its American Hockey League affiliate for six seasons, and then for the Hartford Whalers for the next two.

Coaching career

After Sims' retirement from the NHL, he played and coached hockey with Fife Flyers in Scotland. Later he coached in the International League and won the Turner Cup with the Fort Wayne Komets in 1993. Sims was named assistant coach under Ron Wilson with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 1993-1996[1] before he became head coach of the San Jose Sharks for the 1996–97 NHL season.

Sims then became head coach of the Milwaukee Admirals of the IHL for three years, from 1998 to 2000, moved on to the Central Hockey League for four years and to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins as an assistant coach for a year. In 2007–2008, Sims coached the Fort Wayne Komets of the new IHL to his second Turner Cup championship, beating the Port Huron Icehawks 4 games to 3 after a triple-OT seventh and deciding game. After that, he led them to another Turner Cup in the 2008–09 season. In the following year (2009–10), Sims led the Komets to their third straight (and his personal fourth straight, counting the 1992–93 season) Turner Cup. With the team returning to the CHL after the IHL dissolved, it was eliminated in the second round of the 2010-11 postseason before winning the league in 2011–12. However, the Komets failed to make the postseason in 2012–13, with the team in the ECHL, his final season as their head coach. Sims' final minor league head coaching job came with the Evansville IceMen of the ECHL; he took over during the 2014–15 season and coached them in 2015–16, failing to make the postseason either year. The team was declared dormant in 2016–17 in preparation for moving elsewhere, which turned out to be Jacksonville, Florida in 2017–18, and a new head coach took over.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1971–72Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL58 6 24 30 6516 2 9 11 15
1971–72Cornwall RoyalsMC3 0 0 0 2
1972–73Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL62 13 62 75 5412 2 5 7 8
1973–74Boston BruinsNHL76 3 9 12 2216 0 0 0 12
1974–75Boston BruinsNHL75 4 8 12 73
1975–76Boston BruinsNHL48 4 3 7 431 0 0 0 0
1975–76Rochester AmericansAHL21 4 5 9 127 1 4 5 11
1976–77Boston BruinsNHL1 0 0 0 02 0 0 0 0
1976–77Rochester AmericansAHL80 10 32 42 4212 2 9 11 12
1977–78Boston BruinsNHL43 2 8 10 68 0 0 0 0
1977–78Rochester AmericansAHL31 6 13 19 12
1978–79Boston BruinsNHL67 9 20 29 2811 0 2 2 0
1978–79Rochester AmericansAHL3 0 1 1 4
1979–80Hartford WhalersNHL76 10 31 41 303 0 0 0 2
1980–81Hartford WhalersNHL80 16 36 52 68
1981–82Los Angeles KingsNHL8 1 1 2 16
1981–82New Haven NighthawksAHL51 4 27 31 53
1982–83Los Angeles KingsNHL1 0 0 0 0
1982–83New Haven NighthawksAHL76 18 50 68 4612 3 3 6 10
1984–85Genève–Servette HCSUI–2
1984–85EV LandshutGER16 8 12 20 284 0 4 4 10
1984–85New Haven NighthawksAHL13 3 6 9 2
1985–86BSC PreussenGER–245 27 47 74 106
1986–87Fife FlyersGBR36 52 86 138 955 6 11 17 0
1987–88Fife FlyersGBR30 33 42 75 516 5 11 16 2
1988–89Fort Wayne KometsIHL61 7 30 37 326 2 2 4 2
NHL totals475 49 116 165 28641 0 2 2 14
AHL totals275 45 134 179 17131 6 16 22 33

NHL coaching statistics

Personal

Sims' son Tyler was the starting goaltender of the Providence College Friars in Hockey East (2004 to 2008), and a reserve goalie for several minor league teams (2007 to 2011).

Notes and References

  1. News: Sims Hopes to Add Heat to Rivalry With Ducks. 14 June 2012. Los Angeles Times. 7 June 2012. Robyn Norwood.