Ted Sator

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Born (1949-11-18) November 18, 1949 (age 76)
Occupationprofessional ice hockey coach
Ted Sator
Born (1949-11-18) November 18, 1949 (age 76)
Occupationprofessional ice hockey coach

Ted Sator (born November 18, 1949[1]) is an American professional ice hockey coach. He has twelve seasons of National Hockey League (NHL) coaching experience, serving as an assistant coach for various teams and head coach of the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres. He has also spent time coaching in the American Hockey League (AHL) and ECHL along with coaching in Europe including stints as the Slovenian and Hungarian national ice hockey teams. He is a current assistant men's ice hockey coach at Lindenwood University.

Sator played college hockey for Bowling Green State University.[2] During his senior year, the 1971–72 season, for the Falcons, Sator played 27 games, where he tallied 5 goals and assisted on 6 others; helping the Falcons finish the season with a record of 21-10-2.[3] He was also selected to play with the U.S. World Team in Lake Placid, New York.[2] Following his collegiate career, Sator joined the Long Island Ducks of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) in the following year. Sator's playing career came to an end due to a knee injury after only playing three games for the Ducks.[2]

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