The hockey world is mourning the loss of the father of one of hockey's most well known coaching families.
Longtime head coach Bill Dineen died Saturday at the age of 84.
Dineen guided the WHA's Houston Aeros to back-to-back championships in 1974 and 1975, serving behind the bench for six seasons before joining the New England Whalers for a season in 1978-79.
He won the Stanley Cup twice as a player with the Detroit Red Wings, and spent two years coaching the Philadelphia Flyers from 1991-1993.
Dineen compiled an extensive AHL career as both a player and coach, winning the Calder Cup twice behind the bench and scoring 20 goals in four of his six seasons as a player.
"During his time as a player and coach, and in the values he instilled in his family, Bill Dineen created a legacy of greatness in the American Hockey League that still resonates today," AHL president and CEO David Andrews said in a statement.
"Our deepest condolences go out to the entire Dineen family at this time."
The teams that employ Dineen's sons passed along their condolences as well. The Chicago Blackhawks sent well wishes to assistant coach Kevin Dineen and the rest of the family:
Deepest sympathies from the Blackhawks family to Dineen family on passing of father, Bill. So nice having him on 2015 dad's trip. pic.twitter.com/nidFuztMDo
— Chicago Blackhawks (@NHLBlackhawks) December 10, 2016
Our thoughts are with Associate Coach Gord Dineen today, as the hockey community mourns with the family over the passing of Bill Dineen.
— Toronto Marlies (@TorontoMarlies) December 10, 2016
The #NYR organization sends our deepest condolence to Jerry Dineen and his family on the passing of his father Bill. https://t.co/7nguvuR8Xo
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) December 10, 2016
Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville also chimed in:
Coach Quenneville on the passing of Bill Dineen, Kevin's father. #Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/up9qqmPoGY
— Tracey Myers (@TramyersCSN) December 10, 2016
Bill Dineen was inducted into the AHL Hall of Fame in 2014.
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