Harry Sinden
Harry Sinden
================
Full Name and Common Aliases
-----------------------------
Harry Gordon Sinden is widely known by his first name, Harry.
Birth and Death Dates
------------------------
Born on January 13, 1923, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. No public records indicate a date of death.
Nationality and Profession(s)
--------------------------------
Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, and executive.
Early Life and Background
-----------------------------
Growing up in the Canadian Prairies during the Great Depression had a profound impact on Harry's life and future endeavors. His family moved to Edmonton when he was young, where he would eventually begin his hockey career. Sinden played junior hockey for the Edmonton Oil Kings before joining the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) during World War II.
Major Accomplishments
-------------------------
Harry Sinden is best known for coaching the Boston Bruins and later becoming the General Manager of the team. During his time with the Bruins, they won two Stanley Cup championships in 1970 and 1972. These accomplishments solidified Harry's reputation as a skilled and dedicated hockey professional.
Notable Works or Actions
---------------------------
One of Sinden's most notable contributions to the world of hockey was establishing the World Hockey Association (WHA), which would later merge with the National Hockey League (NHL). His vision for an alternative league that could compete with the NHL led to significant changes in professional hockey. Under his leadership, the WHA secured a television deal and attracted prominent players from around the globe.
Impact and Legacy
----------------------
Harry Sinden's influence on hockey extends far beyond his achievements as a player or coach. His role in shaping the modern game through the establishment of the WHA has had lasting effects on professional hockey leagues worldwide. As an advocate for innovation and growth within the sport, he paved the way for future generations to push boundaries.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
-----------------------------------------
Harry Sinden's quotes often reflect his commitment to teamwork, perseverance, and strategic thinking. His dedication to making hockey more accessible and exciting for fans has left a lasting impact on the world of professional sports. His legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of innovation, collaboration, and determination in achieving success.
Additional Notes
Harry Sinden's contributions to hockey have been recognized through various honors and awards. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988 for his coaching accomplishments.
Quotes by Harry Sinden

The thrills, the turmoil, the passion, the stunning surprises of that roller coaster ride in ’72 caused our emotions to run wild.

It’s the attitude of the players, not their skills, that is the biggest factor in determining whether you win or lose.

It's the attitude of the players, not their skills, that is the biggest factor in determining whether you win or lose.

The only way you can check Gretzky is to hit him when he is standing still singing the national anthem.

Putting on the same jerseys doesn’t make a team. You’re still just a collection of individuals until you find a common goal.

Goaltending is to hockey like putting is to golf. It really has no relationship to the rest of the game.

The thrills, the turmoil, the passion, the stunning surprises of that roller coaster ride in '72 caused our emotions to run wild

Two out of every three goals you score come from checking. One out of every three comes from sheer finesse.

