Steve McCharles

Steve McCharles
Born (1963-09-25) September 25, 1963
North Bay, ON, CAN
Current team Temiscaming Royals
Previous team(s) Nipissing Alouettes (GMHL)
North Bay Skyhawks (NOJHL)
Years as a coach 1998 – present
Years with current team 2007 - 2011

Steve McCharles (born September 25, 1963) is a Canadian ice hockey coach, most notable as the former head coach of the Temiscaming Royals of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) . He has also previously served as former assistant coach of the North Bay Skyhawks of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) and was also head coach of the Nipissing Alouettes of the Greater Metro Junior Hockey League (GMHL).

Playing career

Born in North Bay, Ontario, McCharles played with the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for three years, where he was awarded the "Most Improved Player" in his first season. He then finished his junior career with the Orillia Travelways of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), where he was part of a Centennial Cup winning team.

After some time in the International Hockey League and East Coast Hockey League, McCharles then saw his playing career move to Europe, where he spent three years in Sweden. Steve returned to North America the following year and spent the following three seasons in the UHL playing for the Brantford Smoke, and the St. Thomas Wildcats. McCharles' playing career ended with the Nikko Ice Bucks of the Japanese Elite Hockey League.

Career statistics

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1981–82Sudbury WolvesOHL65191039
1982–83Sudbury WolvesOHL673111487
1983-84Sudbury WolvesOHL6218987
1984-85Orillia TravelwaysOJHL
1986-87Mohawk Valley CometsACHL302212
1990–91SwedenINTL
1991-92Brantford SmokeCoHL393111438
1991–92St. Thomas WildcatsCoHL1441510
1992–93St. Thomas WildcatsCoHL49310133539

Coaching career

McCharles' first coaching position was an Assistant coach with the Paris Mounties Jr. "C" Hockey Club. While in Nikko, Steve also worked as an assistant coach, under head coach Randy Edmonds. After a short lay-off from hockey, Steve then became an assistant coach with the Augsburger Panther of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) in Germany, again under head coach Randy Edmonds, where he had the opportunity to coach and coach against many ex NHLer's, such as Trevor Kidd, Todd Warriner, James Patrick and many, many more.

McCharles then became the defence coach of the North Bay Skyhawks for a season, where he developed players such as Ken Peroff now with the Brampton Battalion of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Quinn Waller of the 2007 Royal Bank Cup Champion Aurora Tigers (Full US Division 1 Scholarship), and John Ryan with the Windsor Lancers of the Ontario University Athletics (OUA), before moving on to becoming the Nipissing Alouettes genereal manager and head coach.

Three of Steve's players from Nipissing, have been offered US college scholarships and one will see play at the professional level, next season.

On Friday, January 21, 2011, Steve McCharles stepped down as head coach and general manager of the Temiscaming Royals. McCharles posted a 77-86-13 record during his time with the Temiscaming Royals from 2007 to the midway point of the 2010-11 season.

Coaching Record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L OTL Pts Finish Result
PAR 1998-99 34 16 17 1 33 4th in NJCHL-W (33 Pts.) Missed playoffs
NIP 2006-07 42 17 20 5 39 6th in GMHL (39 Pts.) Lost in Quarter-Final to RCH
TEM 2007–08 42 31 9 2 64 2nd in GMHL (64 Pts.) Lost in Semi-Final to INN
TEM 2008–09 50 17 29 4 38 7th in NOJHL (38 Pts.) Lost in Quarter-Final to NB
TEM 2009-10 50 14 32 4 32 7th in NOJHL (32 Pts.) Lost in Quarter-Final to ABI
TEM 2010-11* 34 15 16 3 33
Coaching Totals 251 110 122 19 239

* - replaced during mid-season

References

Notes
    1. Steve McCharles' Bio
    2. McCharles resigns from Royals. Nugget.ca. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
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