Craig Ramsay, born on March seventeenth, nineteen fifty-one, is a distinguished Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player. His career in the National Hockey League spanned from nineteen seventy-one to nineteen eighty-five, during which he played for the Buffalo Sabres. Notably, he was part of the team that reached the Stanley Cup Final in nineteen seventy-five, marking a significant moment in his playing career.
After hanging up his skates, Ramsay transitioned into coaching, taking on a role with the Buffalo Sabres. His coaching journey continued as he became the final head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers, where he applied his extensive knowledge of the game to develop players and strategies.
From two thousand seventeen to two thousand twenty-five, Ramsay served as the head coach of the Slovakia men's national ice hockey team. His leadership and experience have been instrumental in shaping the team's performance on the international stage.