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Doug Woog was born on 28 January, 1944 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S., is an American ice hockey coach and broadcaster (1944–2019). Discover Doug Woog'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 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January, 1944
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Date of death 14 December, 2019
Died Place Lakeville, Minnesota, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1944

Douglas William Woog (January 28, 1944 – December 14, 2019) was an American ice hockey coach and broadcaster.

1962

Woog was the Athletes and Activity Honoree of South St. Paul high school in 1962.

He was named to the Minnesota state all-tournament team three of four years and was the tournament's leading scorer in 1962.

1963

Woog played for the University of Minnesota from 1963 to 1966.

In his three years (freshmen were not allowed to play) with Minnesota, Woog was selected as a first team All-American, named team captain and named MVP in his senior year.

1967

Woog was a member of the U.S. national team in 1967.

1968

After finishing his playing career Woog began coaching in Minnesota, first, for the 1968–69 season as coach for the Hopkins West Jr. High School hockey team located in Minnetonka, Minnesota where he was a Social Studies teacher.

Then as an assistant with the Minnesota Junior Stars under former teammate and fellow Minnesota alumnus Herb Brooks.

1973

in 1973 Woog became the head coach for the St. Paul Vulcans and was the only bench boss the team had in the four years it spent in the MWJHL.

1980

In the early 1980s Woog served in many capacities for the United States men's national ice hockey team, including as an assistant at the 1984 Winter Olympics, before being named as the head coach for Minnesota.

1984

He was assistant coach of the 1984 U.S. Olympic ice hockey team.

1985

Woog was coach of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers ice hockey team from 1985 to 1999.

1989

In his first twelve seasons the Golden Gophers reached the NCAA tournament each year (a record for the start of a career) posting six 30+ win seasons, winning five WCHA titles, three conference tournament titles and made the 1989 NCAA Tournament Final.

1999

While the ultimate prize eluded him Woog was one of the most successful coaches in the history of the NCAA when he retired in 1999.

2002

He was a member of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, inducted in 2002.

2008

In 2008, he was awarded the John MacInnes Award for his work in amateur hockey in the United States.

2009

He was a broadcaster for Gopher hockey games for FSN North through the 2009 to 2010 season.

2010

Woog's No. 7 South St. Paul High School Packer jersey was retired on February 6, 2010.

2015

In 2015, in his honor they named formerly known, Wakota Arena, to Doug Woog Arena in his home town of South St. Paul.

Mike Guentzel served as interim coach for three games while Woog was suspended on two occasions

Woog has also had the honor of having Wakota arena in South St. Paul, Minnesota renamed to Doug Woog arena.

Along with that, South St Paul Secondary School and the Hockey Program retired Woog's number 7.

2019

Woog died December 14, 2019.

Woog played high school hockey for the South St. Paul Packers.

Woog was a Minnesota first team all-state player three of his four years at South St. Paul, leading the Packers to four state tournament berths.