John Cunniff

John Cunniff (9 July1944, 10 May2002) was an American NHL hockey coach. He was born in South Boston, Massachusetts and attended Boston College, where he was a two-time All-American left wing, and was the 1964 Rookie of the Year. He joined the United State's National team in 1967 and played for the U.S. at the Olympics in 1968 in Grenoble. Subsequently he played ffor the New England Whalers in the World Hockey Association, and for the Quebec Nordiques. He coached the New Jersey Devils from 1989 to 1991 and also coached the Albany River Rats. He died of throat cancer and is buried at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

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