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Craig Barnett was born on 26 March, 1965 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, is a Craig Barnett is ice hockey player. Discover Craig Barnett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 26 March 1965
Birthday 26 March
Birthplace Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Ontario

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Craig Barnett is a Canadian ice hockey former player and head coach and current Commissioner of both the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League as well as the director of player personnel for the North American Hockey League

1984

Craig Barnett began his college career at SUNY-Plattsburgh in 1984 after spending three seasons with the Oakville Blades.

1986

After redshirting his first year he joined the Cardinals and helped them to their first title game in 1986 as well as a national title the following year.

Though the championship was later vacated Barnett had already embarked on his professional career.

After two years as a minor-leaguer (mostly for the ECHL's Erie Panthers) Barnett retired as a player and began his coaching career.

Barnett's first gig came with Mercyhurst as both an assistant coach and director of the Mercyhurst Ice Center.

After two years he transitioned to Division I Kent State, again as an assistant, before being hired by Findlay as the program's first head coach.

1996

The Oilers started as a Division II program in 1996, playing as an independent squad for two years before joining the MCHA as a founding member and winning the first conference title in 1998–99 with a 23–5 record.

1999

After their first successful season Findlay was a surprise addition to the premier lineup of College Hockey America when it began play in 1999 not the least due to the fact that the NCAA mandates a 9-year waiting period for teams playing in divisions above their level.

Regardless of the trouble Barnett soldiered on behind the Findlay bench, finishing with poor but respectable results each year.

While the Oilers were automatic qualifiers for the conference tournament each year (as all member teams were) he failed in each of his four attempts to win a single game, losing in the quarterfinal round each time.

2003

In the summer of 2003 the University of Findlay administration changed and consequently, after eight years in Findlay, Craig Barnett resigned as coach to take over at Lake Forest Academy.

Anyone left wondering why he resigned had their answer the following January when the school announced the program would revert to club status.

Barnett spent only one year in Lake Forest before returning to the college ranks, this time as the Athletic Director for Becker College.

Two years later he returned to his old stomping grounds in Erie, Pennsylvania as the AD for Mercyhurst.

2011

in 2011 he assumed the role as commissioner of the American Lacrosse Conference, remaining with the league until it was absorbed by the Big Ten in 2014.

During his time with the ALC Barnett was tabbed by the North American Hockey League as coordinator of player personnel for both the NA3HL and NAPHL eventually working up to become director of player personnel for the NAHL.

2013

Barnett also returned to coaching in 2013, accepting the job at Cathedral Prep (with whom he won a state title in 2015) and three years later became the commissioner of the entire state ice hockey league.

2014

Barnett has also served as commissioner of the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association since 2014.

2016

(as of 2016)