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Each coaching situation has its own set of challenges and opportunities, and I'm ecstatic to have the opportunity to get back into coaching again this season and be a part of an exciting, young organization like the Thrashers
In Sports from United Press International Jan 15, 2003
This team has some great talent, and I look forward to taking them to the next level
In Sports from United Press International Jan 15, 2003
Each coaching situation has its own set of challenges and opportunities, and I'm ecstatic to have the opportunity to get back into coaching again this season and be a part of an exciting, young organization like the Thrashers
IN Sports from United Press International Jan 14, 2003
This team has some great talent, and I look forward to taking them to the next level
IN Sports from United Press International Jan 14, 2003
Each coaching situation has its own set of challenges and opportunities, and I'm ecstatic to have the opportunity to get back into coaching again this season and be a part of an exciting, young organization like the Thrashers
In Sports from United Press International Jan 14, 2003
Robert "Bob" Hartley (Born September 9, 1960 in Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada) is a former Canadian head coach in the National Hockey League. He coached the Colorado Avalanche from 1998–2002, which he won the Stanley Cup with in the 2000–01 NHL season. He also coached the Atlanta Thrashers from the 2003 up until the beginning of the 2007, when he was fired after the Thrashers got off to an 0-6 start.
Hartley and his wife, Micheline, have one daughter, Kristine and one son, Steve.
Despite his anglophone-sounding name, Hartley is a Franco-Ontarian; he speaks English with a noticeable French accent.