Mike Eaves, born on June tenth, nineteen fifty-six, is a distinguished American former ice hockey player and coach. His career in the National Hockey League (NHL) spanned from nineteen seventy-eight to nineteen eighty-five, during which he played in three hundred twenty-four regular-season games. Eaves' legacy is further enriched by his contributions as a coach, beginning in nineteen eighty-five, where he has left an indelible mark on the sport.
A proud alumnus of the University of Wisconsin, Eaves was part of two NCAA National Championship teams, first as a player in nineteen seventy-seven and later as a head coach in two thousand six. His coaching journey also includes a significant tenure as the head coach of the St. Olaf College men's hockey team, showcasing his commitment to developing young talent in the sport.
In two thousand nineteen, Eaves took on the role of head coach for the Cleveland Monsters in the American Hockey League (AHL), a position he held until two thousand twenty-two. His family has a rich hockey heritage; his father, Cecil Eaves, was a former player and coach, while Mike himself is the father of former NHL forward Patrick Eaves and Ben Eaves, who currently serves as the strength and conditioning coach for the Monsters.
Mike Eaves' influence extends beyond his immediate family, as he is also the brother of former NHL player Murray Eaves. His journey through the world of ice hockey reflects a deep passion for the game and a dedication to fostering the next generation of players.