NHL All-Star Celebrity Challenge - Staff

Staff

Assistant coaches

  • Brad Garrett
  • Jeremy Piven
  • Bill Goldberg

Trainers

  • Patricia Heaton
  • Dulé Hill
  • Colin Mochrie
  • Jane Seymour
List of NHL-related topics
History
  • Pre-NHL seasons
  • National Hockey Association
  • 1917–42
  • 1942–67
  • 1967–92
  • 1992–present
  • All-time team performance
  • Seasons
  • Most frequent playoff series
  • Retired numbers
  • First NHL player by country
Personnel
  • Famous linemates
  • Captains
  • Head coaches
  • General managers
  • Notable families
  • Presidents and Commissioners
  • Referees and linesmen
Records
  • League records (individual, team)
  • Statistical leaders (by country of birth)
  • Points, career (min. 1000)
  • Assists, career (min. 1000)
  • Goals, career (min. 500)
  • Points, season (min. 100)
  • Goals, season (min. 50)
  • 50 goals in 50 games
  • Games, career (min. 1000)
  • Consecutive games, career (min. 500)
  • PIMs, career (min. 2000)
  • 5+ goals, game
  • 8+ points, game
  • 300 wins, goaltender
  • Goaltenders who have scored
  • Wayne Gretzky's records
Related
  • International games with NHL teams
  • International games with NHL players
  • Best-on-best
  • World Cup of Hockey
  • Hockey Fights Cancer
Other
  • Trade deadline
  • Player salaries
  • Team payrolls
  • Video games
  • Mascots

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