Jeff Bes

Canadian ice hockey player (born 1973)


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::summary Canadian ice hockey player (born 1973) ::

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FieldValue
image_size230px
height_ft6
height_in0
weight_lb190
played_forLaredo Bucks
Hamilton Dukes
Dallas Stars
Guelph Storm
birth_date
birth_placeTillsonburg, Ontario, Canada
draft58th overall
draft_year1992
draft_teamMinnesota North Stars
career_start1993
career_end2012
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| caption = | alt = | image = | image_size = 230px | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 0 | weight_lb = 190 | league = | played_for = Laredo Bucks Hamilton Dukes Dallas Stars Guelph Storm | ntl_team = | birth_date = | birth_place = Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada | draft = 58th overall | draft_year = 1992 | draft_team = Minnesota North Stars | career_start = 1993 | career_end = 2012 Jeff Bes (born July 31, 1973) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played several seasons with the Laredo Bucks. Bes has played for many minor league teams such as the Dayton Bombers, Chicago Wolves, Mississippi Sea Wolves, Orlando Solar Bears, Jacksonville Lizard Kings, SaiPa and several other teams including the Dukes of Hamilton. He also coaches in the SPHL.

Playing career

Junior

Born in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Bes started playing hockey at age 2. He began his junior career in 1990–91, playing for the Dukes of Hamilton of the Ontario Hockey League. He would score 23 goals and 47 assists for 70 points. His time with Hamilton would be short lived as the following season they became the Guelph Storm. He played the 1991–92 season with the new, Storm, and finish with 40 goals and 62 assists for 102 points. He spent the 1992-93 campaign with the Storm again, scoring 48 goals and 67 assists.

Professional

Bes was selected by the Minnesota North Stars in the third round of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, 58th overall. He would never see regular season action, but was considered a top prospect in the National Hockey League at the time.

Bes spent the next 11 years going back and forth between leagues, such as the International Hockey League, the East Coast Hockey League and the American Hockey League. In 2003, he signed with the Laredo Bucks of the Central Hockey League (CHL). Bes is the Bucks all-time leader in goals, assists, and points a two-time MVP of the CHL. In 2007 Bes took on the responsibilities of being a player and assistant coach with the bucks.

International

Bes was selected for the 1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Sweden, where he played on a line with Paul Kariya. He won a gold medal with Team Canada.

Coaching career

In August 2011, Bes was hired as the head coach of the Mississippi Surge of the Southern Professional Hockey League. Following the Surge folding in May 2014, Bes was hired to coach the Fayetteville FireAntz in 2015. After two seasons with Fayetteville, Bes left the team to be closer to his family in Biloxi, Mississippi, but then took the head coaching job with the Pensacola Ice Flyers for the 2017–18 season. In 2019, he was hired as the SPHL's Evansville Thunderbolts head coach.

Career statistics

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Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMAHL totals5720234377934713ECHL totals22688187275369613414
1990–91Dukes of HamiltonOHL662347705341454
1991–92Guelph StormOHL624062102123
1992–93Guelph StormOHL59486711512853584
1992–92Kalamazoo WingsIHL31346
1993–94Kalamazoo WingsIHL302121430
1994–95Kalamazoo WingsIHL528172547
1995–96Springfield FalconsAHL5720234377934713
1996–97SaiPaLiiga40101222146
1997–98Chicago WolvesIHL2435820
1997–98Orlando Solar BearsIHL15123820005
1998–99Kassel HuskiesDEL60006
1999–00Jacksonville Lizard KingsECHL2812243627
1999–00Espoo BluesLiiga600012
1999–00Orlando Solar BearsIHL10000
2000–01Pensacola Ice PilotsECHL4824446869
2000–01Jackson BanditsECHL2011213234513410
2001–02Mississippi Sea WolvesECHL239192862
2001–02Augusta LynxECHL245212640
2001–02Greensboro GeneralsECHL204192322
2002–03Jackson BanditsECHL6323396211510004
2003–04Laredo BucksCHL643978117111164141837
2004–05Laredo BucksCHL602645717615861426
2005–06Laredo BucksCHL56276188721511203126
2006–07Laredo BucksCHL5128406876211682424
2007–08Laredo BucksCHL6446601067211391214
2008–09Laredo BucksCHL3914466052
2009–10Laredo BucksCHL641956754270556
2010–11Laredo BucksCHL6020355544
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Awards and honours

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AwardsYear
SPHL Coach of the Year2011–12
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References

References

  1. "New Thunderbolts coach Jeff Bes eager to turn struggling franchise around". Courier & Press.
  2. "Jeff Bes' player profile". Hockey DB.com.
  3. "Guelph Storm Hockey Club". Guelph Storm.com.
  4. "Jeff Bes- Player/Assistant Coach". Laredo Bucks.net.
  5. "Bucks Sign All-Time Leading Scorer". Central Hockey League.com.
  6. Ben Ellis. (2010-01-06). "Bucks' Jeff Bes Interviewed on CBC". Big D Hockey.com.
  7. (June 13, 2017). "Bes opts not to return to coach Marksmen". SPHL.
  8. (July 6, 2017). "Ice Flyers hire Jeff Bes to fill head coach position". SPHL.
  9. (May 29, 2018). "Ice Flyers Announce Coach Bes Will Not Return Next Season". [[Pensacola Ice Flyers]].
  10. (May 30, 2019). "Jeff Bes to Lead Evansville Thunderbolts as New Head Coach".
  11. "SPHL Southern Professional Hockey League | Fayetteville's Mark DeSantis Named Easton Coach of the Year | Pointstreak Sites".

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