Ben Guité, born on July seventeenth, nineteen seventy-eight, is a distinguished Canadian ice hockey coach and former professional forward. Over the course of his career, Guité showcased his skills in the National Hockey League, playing for notable teams such as the Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche, and Nashville Predators. His journey in professional hockey spanned thirteen seasons, during which he made a significant impact on the ice.
Guité's passion for the sport is deeply rooted in his family, as he is the son of Pierre Guité, a former player in the World Hockey Association. This legacy undoubtedly influenced his own career path, leading him to not only excel as a player but also to transition into coaching after hanging up his skates.
In two thousand twenty-one, Guité took on the role of head coach for the Maine Mariners in the ECHL, where he applied his extensive knowledge of the game to develop young talent. His coaching journey continued to flourish, and as of July two thousand twenty-two, he has been serving as the head coach of the Bowdoin College Men's hockey team, guiding the next generation of players with his expertise and experience.