John Markell Explained

Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:176
Birth Date:March 10, 1956
Birth Place:Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
Career Start:1979
Career End:1992
Draft:Undrafted
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Alma Mater:Bowling Green State
Player Years1:1973-1975
Player Team1:Cornwall Royals
Player Years2:1975-1979
Player Team2:Bowling Green
Player Years3:1979-1981
Player Team3:Tulsa Oilers
Player Years4:1979-1981
Player Team4:Winnipeg Jets
Player Years5:1981-1983
Player Team5:Salt Lake Golden Eagles
Player Years6:1983-1984
Player Team6:Montana Magic
Player Years7:1983-1984
Player Team7:St. Louis Blues
Player Years8:1984-1985
Player Team8:Schwenninger ERC
Player Years9:1984-1985
Player Team9:Springfield Indians
Player Years10:1984-1985
Player Team10:Minnesota North Stars
Player Years11:1985-1987
Player Team11:EC Bad Nauheim
Player Years12:1987-1992
Player Team12:EHC Wolfsburg
Player Positions:Wing
Coach Years1:1991–1992
Coach Team1:EHC Wolfsburg
Coach Years2:1995–2010
Coach Team2:Ohio State
Coach Years3:2012–2013
Coach Team3:Dallas Stars (Scout)
Overall Record:280–267–56
Tournament Record:2–6
Championships:2004 CCHA Tournament champion
Awards:1998 CCHA Coach of the Year

John Richard Markell (born March 10, 1956) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional player. Markell played 55 games in the National Hockey League and later coached Ohio State University.

Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Markell attended Bowling Green State University, where he was a four-year letter winner and served as an assistant captain as a senior on the Falcon hockey team that went 37-6-2. He was BG's leading scorer as a junior with 61 points after leading the team in goals as a sophomore with 26. Markell finished his career with 235 points, including 102 career goals. He also had 133 career assists. Markell was voted BG's outstanding forward in 1978 and 1979.[1] After going undrafted, Markell played 55 National Hockey League games: 52 with the Winnipeg Jets, two with the St. Louis Blues and one with the Minnesota North Stars. In his NHL career, Markell scored 11 goals and 10 assists.

Markell served as the head coach of the Ohio State University ice hockey team from 1995 until the end of the 2009-10 season. The seventh Buckeye head coach, he led the team to the NCAA tournament six times, marking the only appearances in program history, with an NCAA Frozen Four appearance in 1998.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1973–74Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL18 4 1 5 04 1 3 4 0
1974–75Cornwall RoyalsQMJHL41 10 19 29 20
1975–76Bowling Green State UniversityCCHA39 33 28 61 81
1976–77Bowling Green State UniversityCCHA39 26 32 58 48
1977–78Bowling Green State UniversityCCHA39 33 28 61 81
1978–79Bowling Green State UniversityCCHA42 31 49 80 96
1979–80Winnipeg JetsNHL38 10 7 17 21
1979–80Tulsa OilersCHL35 15 14 29 45
1980–81Winnipeg JetsNHL14 1 3 4 15
1980–81Tulsa OilersCHL48 24 18 42 348 5 1 6 28
1981–82Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL69 19 53 72 3310 4 11 15 2
1982–83Salt Lake Golden EaglesCHL77 33 27 60 356 3 2 5 6
1983–84Montana MagicCHL69 44 40 84 61
1983–84St. Louis BluesNHL2 0 0 0 0
1984–85Schwenninger ERCGER23 13 15 28 65
1984–85Minnesota North StarsNHL1 0 0 0 0
1984–85Springfield IndiansAHL46 16 25 41 234 3 1 4 11
1985–86EC Bad NauheimGER-243 37 74 111 7810 12 30 42 28
1986–87EC Bad NauheimGER-243 52 58 110 6618 24 33 57 34
1987–88ESC WolfsburgGER-235 36 62 98 10020 26 52 78 59
1988–89ESC WolfsburgGER-234 28 52 80 6218 21 24 45 41
1989–90ESC WolfsburgGER-233 39 43 82 4219 8 16 24
1990–91ESC WolfsburgGER-232 28 53 81 52
1991–92ESC WolfsburgGER-2
CHL totals298 135 152 287 20824 12 14 26 36
NHL totals55 11 10 21 36

Head coaching record

College

Markell assumed the head coaching position when Jerry Welsh resigned midseason.

Awards and honours

AwardYear
All-CCHA First Team1976-77[2]
All-CCHA First Team1977-78
All-CCHA First Team1978-79

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Markell (2000) - Hall of Fame. Bowling Green State University.
  2. News: CCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.