John Perpich Explained

John Perpich
Birth Place:Hibbing, MN, USA
Alma Mater:Minnesota
Player Years1:1970–1974
Player Team1:Minnesota
Player Years2:1974–1975
Player Team2:Johnstown Jets
Player Positions:Defenceman
Coach Years1:1978–1982
Coach Team1:Minnesota (assistant)
Coach Years2:1982–1983
Coach Team2:USA U-20 (assistant)
Coach Years3:1983–1984
Coach Team3:USA U-20
Coach Years4:1984–1986
Coach Team4:St. Cloud State
Coach Years5:1986–1990
Coach Team5:Ferris State
Coach Years6:1990–1994
Coach Team6:Washington Capitals (assistant)
Coach Years7:1994–1996
Coach Team7:Los Angeles Kings (assistant)
Coach Years8:1996–1997
Coach Team8:Phoenix Roadrunners
Coach Years9:1997–1998
Coach Team9:Fredericton Canadiens (assistant)
Coach Years10:1999–2011
Coach Team10:Atlanta Thrashers (scout)
Coach Years11:2011–2014
Coach Team11:Winnipeg Jets (scout)
Coach Years12:2014–present
Coach Team12:Ottawa Senators (scout)
Overall Record:84-116-21
Championships:1974 National Champion (player)
1979 National Champion (assistant)

John Perpich is an NHL scout for the Ottawa Senators. He served as an assistant coach at the NHL level as well as being a head coach in both the IHL and NCAA. In 2014 he was hired by Ottawa as a scout.

Career

Hailing from Hibbing, Minnesota Perpich was recruited to play for the home state Golden Gophers under Glen Sonmor. Perpich played sparingly in his first two seasons but soon found himself in a new regime when Sonmor was fired half-way through his sophomore season and the interim Ken Yackel was not retained.[1] Under new bench boss Herb Brooks Perpich saw greater ice time, culminating in Minnesota's first national title in his senior season while also acting as an alternate captain.[2] Perpich played one season for the Johnstown Jets after graduating before retiring as a player.[3]

In 1978 Perpich returned to his alma mater, becoming an assistant on Brooks' staff just in time to be part of Minnesota's third national title. He remained with the university until 1982 before becoming first an assistant and then head coach for the US world junior team. Though the US failed to medal in either of the two years he was with the team Perpich was offered the head coaching job at St. Cloud State. Perpich would remain with the Division III program for two years before moving to the Division I ranks with the Ferris State Bulldogs.[4] In four seasons with the Bulldogs Perpich's teams would win fewer games than the previous year, never finishing with a winning record and going 1-8 in postseason conference play.

Perpich left the college ranks behind in 1990 and was promptly hired by the Washington Capitals as an assistant coach. He spent four seasons with Washington before taking the same position with Los Angeles.[5] After two more years as an assistant Perpich was named as head coach for the Phoenix Roadrunners. In what would turn out to be their last season in existence Perpich led the Roadrunners to 27-42-13 record, good enough for second-worst in the league.[6] Perpich spent the following year with the Fredericton Canadiens as an assistant before hanging up his coach's whistle.

After a year away from the game Perpich returned to the NHL as a scout for the expansion Atlanta Thrashers and worked for the team for its entire existence, remaining with the franchise even after it moved and became the Winnipeg Jets. In 2014 Perpich left the Jets to take the a scouting position with the Ottawa Senators, a position he holds as of 2016.

Notes and References

  1. News: Minnesota Men's Hockey Team History. USCHO.com. 2016-07-11.
  2. News: John Perpich. Elite Prospects. 2016-07-11.
  3. News: John Perpich. Hockey DB. 2016-07-11.
  4. News: John Perpich Year-by-Year Coaching Record. USCHO.com. 2016-07-11.
  5. News: John Perpich. LA Kings. 2016-07-11.
  6. News: 1996-97 International Hockey League Standings. Hockey DB. 2016-07-11.