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Art Berglund (born September 4, 1940 in Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada) was an American ice hockey coach and executive. He won the Lester Patrick Trophy in 1992, and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2008. His international hockey career spanned around five decades; during that time, he was mostly a manager or part of the administrative staff of over 30 teams from the United States.[1]

Career

Berglund graduated from Colorado College in 1963, where he was the leading scorer.[2] He then had a brief playing career in Austria and Switzerland, after which he permanently moved to the United States.[3] At the advice of William Thayer Tutt, Berglund decided to become a hockey executive, rather than player. He became the manager of the United States National Team from 1973 to 1975. In 1976, he was the general manager of the U.S. Olympic ice hockey team. He became general manager of the team again in 1988. He was the general manager of the U.S. Men's National Team from 1985 to 1991. In 1992, Berglund won the Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding contributions to ice hockey in the United States. He was named senior director of international administration for USA Hockey in 1996. Berglund was mostly retired from the hockey scene by 2005, but he still serves as a consultant for USA Hockey.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Women pioneers highlight IIHF class of 2008. IIHF. Retrieved on 2008-01-30.
  2. James, Heaney, Lemieux picked for IIHF Hall of Fame. CBC (2007-12-21). Retrieved on 2008-02-03.
  3. IIHF Hall of Fame to induct Berglund, Granato. USA Hockey (2007-12-21). Retrieved on 2008-02-03.
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