Head Coaches
- Billy Reay (1956–57)
- Roly McLenahan (1957–58)
- Bucko MacDonald (1958)
- Sam Pollock (1959)
- Steve Kraftcheck (1958–61)
- Jack Riley (1961)
- Johnny Crawford (1961–62)
- Rudy Migay (1962–63)
- Joe Crozier (1963–68)***
- Dick Gamble (1968–71)
- Peanuts O'Flaherty (1971)
- Doug Adam (1972)
- Don Cherry (1972–74)
- Dick Mattiussi (1974–76)
- Duane Rupp (1976–78)
- Gary Darling (1978)
- Ron Garwaisiuk (1978)
- Pat Kelly (1978–79)
- Billy Inglis (1979–80)
- Mike Keenan (1980–83)*
- Joe Crozier (1983–84)
- Jim Schoenfeld (1984)
- John Van Boxmeer (1984–90)*
- Don Lever (1990–92)
- John Van Boxmeer (1992–95)
- John Tortorella (1995–97)*
- Brian McCutcheon (1997-00)
- Randy Cunneyworth (2000–08)
- Benoit Groulx (2008–10)
- Chuck Weber (2010-11)
- Ron Rolston (2011-Present)
Read more about this topic: Rochester Americans
Famous quotes containing the words head and/or coaches:
“In contrast to the flux and muddle of life, art is clarity and enduring presence. In the stream of life, few things are perceived clearly because few things stay put. Every mood or emotion is mixed or diluted by contrary and extraneous elements. The clarity of artthe precise evocation of mood in the novel, or of summer twilight in a paintingis like waking to a bright landscape after a long fitful slumber, or the fragrance of chicken soup after a week of head cold.”
—Yi-Fu Tuan (b. 1930)
“The real persuaders are our appetites, our fears and above all our vanity. The skillful propagandist stirs and coaches these internal persuaders.”
—Eric Hoffer (19021983)