Barry MacKenzie Biography
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- Born Aug. 16, 1941
After his retirement, MacKenzie became the first coach hired by the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey Association and became principal and coach at the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Saskatoon. He eventually worked with the Minnesota Wild as a player development coordinator. \n', '
He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1999.\n', '
At the age of 15, MacKenzie played for the Weston Dukes with the goal of joining the Toronto Marlies before he was encouraged by Father David Bauer to attend St. Michael\'s College School. He played at St. Michael during the 1960-61 season where they captured the Memorial Cup. After the teams Memorial Cup run, Father David Bauer became the head coach of the University of British Columbia men\'s ice hockey team, the UBC Thunderbirds. For the 1962โ1963 season, MacKenzie, along with Ken Broderick, Dave Chambers, and Terry O\'Malley enrolled at the University of British Columbia where they played for the UBC Thunderbirds.\n', '
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