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Brian Kennedy Conacher (born August 31, 1941) is a Canadian former professional player, coach, executive, and broadcaster. Conacher played 155 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings between 1961 and 1972, winning the with Toronto in 1967. He later played one season in the World Hockey Association (WHA) with the in 1972–73. In the mid-1960s Conacher was reinstated as an amateur player and joined the Canada national team, playing at the 1964 Winter Olympics. He later served as a coach in the minor North American Hockey League, and general manager of both the Indianapolis Racers and in the WHA. He was the manager of Maple Leaf Gardens until 1998. Conacher also held the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.


Personal information
Conacher is the son of , who was voted Canada's top athlete for the first half of the century. He was educated at Toronto's Upper Canada College.

His brother, Lionel Jr., was a professional Canadian football player.

and are Brian's uncles.

He is the cousin of Murray Henderson and .


Playing career
Conacher played on the Canadian Olympic hockey team coached by Father David Bauer at the 1964 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria. He was also a player for the Toronto Maple Leafs, playing full seasons during the 1967 and 1968 campaigns. He won the with the Maple Leafs in 1967. In 1968, he played in the NHL All-Star Game, though not as an All-Star but as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs (in those years, the current Stanley Cup Champion played the All-Star team). Brian was notable in that game as one of only two players to wear a helmet. After 1968, he was relegated, once again, to the minor leagues, until he finally finished his NHL career with a final season with the Detroit Red Wings in 1971–72. He then decided to try out the new World Hockey Association, joining the for a season.


Coaching career
After retiring as a player, Conacher had a few small coaching stints in the minor leagues before becoming the general manager of the WHA Indianapolis Racers, and then the same position in 1977–78 with the WHA .

Conacher was also a part-time coach with Upper Canada College. Some of the students he coached became collegiate and/or professional hockey players: Syl Apps III, Jason Cipolla (played with the St. John's Maple Leafs), (Philadelphia Flyers), Mike McKee (Quebec Nordiques), and NHL first-round pick .As the Puck Turns: A Personal Journey Through the World of Hockey, by Brian Conacher, p. 206, John Wiley and Sons, Mississauga, ON, 2007,


Broadcasting career
As a broadcaster, Conacher was most notable as fellow UCC graduate 's colour man during the 1972 Summit Series. He also teamed with to call hockey for the U.S. coverage of the 1976 Winter Olympics on ABC.


Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs
1958–59Toronto MarlborosOHA00
1959–60Toronto MarlborosOHA22
1960–61Toronto MarlborosOHA7
1961–62Toronto MarlborosMTJAHL418
1961–62Rochester AmericansAHL2
1961–62Toronto Maple LeafsNHL0
1962–63University of Western Ontario
1963–64Canada National TeamIntl
1964–65Canada National TeamIntl
1965–66Toronto Maple LeafsNHL2
1965–66Rochester AmericansAHL6618
1966–67Toronto Maple LeafsNHL4721
1967–68Toronto Maple LeafsNHL31
1967–68Rochester AmericansAHL6
1968–69Canada National TeamIntl
1969–70Canada National TeamIntl
1970–71Canada National TeamIntl
1971–72Detroit Red WingsNHL4
1971–72Fort Worth WingsCHL44
1972–73WHA324
1975–76Mohawk Valley CometsNAHL2


International
1964CanadaOLY6
1965CanadaWC6


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