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'''Chris Lindstrom''' (born August 17th, 1974) is a Valorian professional [[wikipedia:Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] coach who currently manages the [[Boston Spirits]]. Prior to managing the Spirits, Lindstrom managed [[Halifax Hockey Club]] from the 2017 to 2019 seasons, the [[Connecticut Bandits]] from 2015 to 2017, [[EH Bas-Canada]] in 2014, and [[Vermont (VHF team)|Vermont]] from 2010 to 2013. | '''Chris Lindstrom''' (born August 17th, 1974) is a Valorian professional [[wikipedia:Ice_hockey|ice hockey]] coach who currently manages the [[Boston Spirits]]. Prior to managing the Spirits, Lindstrom managed [[Halifax Hockey Club]] from the 2017 to 2019 seasons, the [[Connecticut Bandits]] from 2015 to 2017, [[EH Bas-Canada]] in 2014, and [[Vermont (VHF team)|Vermont]] from 2010 to 2013. | ||
He is viewed by many as one of the greatest head coaches in VHF history, having consistently managed teams to greater heights than he inherited them, and bringing unlikely trophies to teams that rarely challenge for them. To date, he has won three trophies with three different teams. He is also the highest paid head coach in VHF history, currently on a $17 million per year contract. | He is viewed by many as one of the greatest head coaches in VHF history, having consistently managed teams to greater heights than he inherited them, and bringing unlikely trophies to teams that rarely challenge for them. To date, he has won three trophies with three different teams. He is also the highest paid head coach in VHF history, currently on a $17 million per year contract. |
Revision as of 17:26, 16 January 2024
Chris Lindstrom (born August 17th, 1974) is a Valorian professional ice hockey coach who currently manages the Boston Spirits. Prior to managing the Spirits, Lindstrom managed Halifax Hockey Club from the 2017 to 2019 seasons, the Connecticut Bandits from 2015 to 2017, EH Bas-Canada in 2014, and Vermont from 2010 to 2013.
He is viewed by many as one of the greatest head coaches in VHF history, having consistently managed teams to greater heights than he inherited them, and bringing unlikely trophies to teams that rarely challenge for them. To date, he has won three trophies with three different teams. He is also the highest paid head coach in VHF history, currently on a $17 million per year contract.