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Biography: Glen Hanlon is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender and coach. He was born on February 20, 1957 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, and New York Rangers. He also played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) for the Winnipeg Jets. Age: 63 years old Height: 6'1" (185 cm) Physical Stats: Weight: 190 lbs (86 kg) Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue Dating/Affairs: Unknown Family: Glen Hanlon is married to his wife, Karen, and they have two children. Career: Glen Hanlon began his professional hockey career in 1977 with the Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey Association (WHA). He then moved to the NHL in 1979, playing for the Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, and New York Rangers. He retired from playing in 1989 and began his coaching career with the Capitals in 1993. He has since coached the Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers, and Belarus men's national ice hockey team. He is currently the head coach of the KHL's Dinamo Minsk.

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 20 February, 1957
Birthday 20 February
Birthplace Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Glen Hanlon Height, Weight & Measurements

At 67 years old, Glen Hanlon height is 1.83 m and Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb).

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Height 1.83 m
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
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Who Is Glen Hanlon's Wife?

His wife is Keri Hanlon

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Glen Hanlon Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Glen Hanlon worth at the age of 67 years old? Glen Hanlon’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Canada. We have estimated Glen Hanlon's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

2020

On May 8, 2020, Hanlon became the head coach of the Krefeld Pinguine in Germany.

2018

On June 18, 2018, Hanlon was named the coach of the Hungarian team, DVTK Jegesmedvék.

2016

On May 19, 2016, Hanlon was named general manager of Western Hockey League's Vancouver Giants, the organization he had worked for as an assistant coach earlier in his career. He left the organization after the 2017–18 season.

2014

In 2013, Glen returned to coach the Belarus national ice hockey team. He replaced Andrei Skabelka. On May 27, 2014, it was announced that Glen Hanlon signed a two-year contract as new head coach for the Swiss men's national ice hockey team. Hanlon and the Swiss Ice Hockey Federation parted company in October 2015. The parting came by mutual consent due to family reasons.

2011

From 2011 to May 2013, Hanlon was assistant coach of the Vancouver Giants in the Western Hockey League before returning to coach in Europe.

2010

On March 24, 2010, Glen Hanlon was announced as a new head coach of the Slovak national ice hockey team. He replaced Jan Filc and signed a 4-year contract from April 1, 2010, to the next Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, in 2014. Slovakia under his conduct has finished in 12th place on World Championship in Germany 2010. This contract ended prematurely on May 18, 2011, after World Championship in Slovakia where he led the Slovak national ice hockey team to the 10th place.

2008

Over the 2007 offseason, McPhee signed many talented players including Michael Nylander, Tom Poti, Viktor Kozlov and young Swedish star Nicklas Bäckström, elevating expectations in Washington. In the season's first week, the Capitals jumped to a 3–0 record but went on to lose 15 of the next 18 games (3–14–1), which lead to Hanlon's dismissal. McPhee stated that Hanlon had lost control of the team, so he elected to replace Hanlon with Bruce Boudreau, the head coach of the AHL's Hershey Bears. Immediately after Hanlon's exit, the Capitals won against the high-flying Philadelphia Flyers and Carolina Hurricanes. The team finished 37–17–7 the rest of the way in 2007–2008, notching their first division title since 2000–01. Following his dismissal, Hanlon accepted an offer by the Capitals to act as a scout based in the Washington, D.C. area. On February 14, 2008, it was announced that Hanlon would be the head coach of Finnish SM-Liiga team Jokerit.

2003

Hanlon has served as the assistant coach for both the Canucks and Washington Capitals before becoming the head coach of the American Hockey League's Portland Pirates and then the Capitals. After a miserable start to the 2003–04 season, Capitals general manager George McPhee fired head coach Bruce Cassidy and promoted assistant Hanlon to head coaching duties. The Capitals went 15–30–9 under Hanlon to finish the year. Led by 2004 first-round pick Alexander Ovechkin, the Capitals were expected to improve; however the team was still young and compiled a record of 29–41–12. Despite this, Hanlon was guaranteed one more year as coach of the Capitals. In 2005, he was assigned to coach the Belarus hockey team. He led the team to 10th place at the 2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships, and to historic high sixth place at the 2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships. He was named "sports man of the year" by major Belarusian sports newspaper "Прессбол" in 2006. The 2006–07 Capitals compiled an 8–5–4 mark by the end of November, though long losing streaks eliminated the Caps' chances of making the post-season, as they finished 28–40–14.

1979

On October 14, 1979, Hanlon allowed the first career NHL goal scored by Wayne Gretzky, who would eventually become the NHL's all-time scoring leader. Hanlon has been quoted as saying "I created a monster" in reference to allowing Gretzky's first goal.

1978

In 1978, he won the Central Hockey League's Rookie of the Year.

1977

Hanlon was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1977 NHL Entry Draft, in the third round (40th overall pick). He played for the Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings in the NHL, as well as the WCHL, Central Hockey League, AHL and IHL.

1957

Glen A. Hanlon (born February 20, 1957) is a Canadian ice hockey coach, executive and former goaltender.