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Home Hockey Player Adam Oates. Adam Oates Hockey Player. August 27 , age Adam Oates is still Alive? Read More. Login to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions. Adam Robert Oates born August 27, is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, former co-head coach for the New Jersey Devils and former head coach for the Washington Capitals.
Known as an elite playmaker, his career total of 1, assists was the fifth-highest total in NHL history at the time of his retirement. Adam Oates had an encounter with Tyler Faith. Adam Oates and Darlene Vogel had a relationship. When he was in Boston I was his biggest fan. I am trying to locate him to tell him my daughter Julie died. Oates split coaching duties with former Devils captain Scott Stevens , with each coach responsible for a specific group of players; Oates was responsible for the forwards while Stevens was responsible for the defensemen.
Oates and Stevens were assisted by Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello, who had previously served as the team's interim head coach. On June 1, , John Hynes was named the new full-time head coach. Oates led the NHL in assists three times — —93, —01 and —02 — and finished in the top ten on 12 occasions.
Oates finished third in league scoring three times; , , and His teammates praised his consistency, noting Oates continued to score points at an elite level when he did not have star players as linemates. Oates was able to score himself, reaching the 20 goal mark seven times, including a career high 45 in —93, a season in which he led the league with 11 game-winning goals.
Boston teammate Ray Bourque suggested in that Oates was underrated, saying, "I think a lot of people take what he does for granted. He does it in a quiet way.
He's not a flashy guy. He's not looking for attention, he just goes out and does it. He's the best centerman I've been around. I never knew he was this good playing against him because I didn't see him this much. The Capitals struggled throughout the —14 season and faced increasing discontent from the fans as the team had failed to advance far into the playoffs in 16 years.
The team finished with a 38—30—14 record, but finished ninth in the Eastern Conference and missed the playoffs. As a consequence, the Capitals opted to dismiss both Oates as head coach and the team's general manager, George McPhee. After retiring as a player, he served as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning and New Jersey Devils prior to joining the Capitals as their head coach for two seasons between and Oates was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 12, The same day Oates was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, June 26, , he returned to Washington Capitals, where he was named the 16th head coach in franchise history, succeeding Dale Hunter , who had decided not to renew his contract.
Oates' former teammates praised his appointment as head coach, calling him a "detail-oriented players' coach" with excellent communication skills. When the NHL resumed for the shortened —13 season, Oates and the Capitals struggled initially and won only 2 of their first 11 games. However, the team improved throughout the season and went from last place in the Southeast Division to first; they won 15 of their final 19 games to win the division title.
Oates' players praised his positive outlook and willingness to work closely with them as a primary reasons why the team was able to turn its season around. However, the Capitals were defeated in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, losing to the New York Rangers in seven games. The Tampa Bay Lightning hired Oates as an assistant coach in the —10 season, where he worked with the team's offence.
Under his guidance, the team's power play finished ninth in the league and he was credited with playing a significant role in Steven Stamkos' offensive development.
Oates then joined the New Jersey Devils in , where he served an additional two years as an assistant coach, helping the team reach the Stanley Cup Finals, which they lost to the Los Angeles Kings in six games.
New Jersey general manager Lou Lamoriello praised Oates' work with the team: "He did an outstanding job for us. I wish him well. He's very communicative, very intelligent, he explains things very well.
He has the resume behind him as a player and having the success he had — all the credentials are there for having the kind of respect players have for him. The Mighty Ducks declined their option on the year-old Oates' contract, again making him a free agent. He remained unsigned six weeks into the —04 season, until he agreed to a one-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers on November 17, He appeared in 60 games in Edmonton, scoring 2 goals and 16 assists.
Known as an elite playmaker, his career total of 1, assists was the fifth highest total in NHL history at the time of his retirement. After retiring as a player, he served as an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning and New Jersey Devils prior to joining the Capitals as their head coach for two seasons between and He was never drafted and signed directly with the Detroit Red Wings as the highest-paid rookie in the league.
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