Bob Whidden


Robert J. "Bob" Whidden is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and high school ice hockey coach. He played goaltender. He was born in Sudbury, Ontario and was involved in ice hockey in various capacities for over fifty years.

Playing career

Whidden played junior hockey with the Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association from 1965 to 1967. In 1967, the Marlboros won the J. Ross Robertson Cup and the Memorial Cup. He played four years with the Cleveland Crusaders of the World Hockey Association as the back-up to future Hall-of-Famer Gerry Cheevers. He also played with the Rochester Americans and Baltimore Clippers of the American Hockey League, the Charlotte Checkers of the Eastern Hockey League, and the Mohawk Valley Comets of the North American Hockey League.

Coaching

Whidden spent 21 years as the coach of the hockey team at St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. In 1985, his first year as head coach, Whidden led the team to the Ohio High School Athletic Association State "big school" hockey championship. He coached several players who were drafted by the NHL, including Todd Harkins, Brett Harkins, and Michael Rupp, who is now with the Minnesota Wild.
Whidden's Eagles won ten OHSAA state titles and seven Baron Cups, and finished with a career record of 507-149-28. His 507 wins rank fourth among coaches in OHSAA history. He retired in March 2005 after winning the tenth title and being named Ohio High School Hockey Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Associations.
In July 2009, St. Edward named Whidden to the school's Athletic Hall of Fame, class of 2009.

Honours

He is married to Irma and has three sons, Rob and Jarrett, both of whom followed in their father's coaching footsteps, and Tyler. Rob took over as head coach of St. Edward's hockey team in 2005 and won the 2008 Ohio state championship. In August 2006, Jarrett was named head coach of Kent State University Ice Hockey following a minor league career.