Hitchcock says legendary University of Alberta coach Clare Drake changed hockey
Ken Hitchcock says much of the way hockey is played today comes from legendary University of Alberta coach Clare Drake.
Hall of Famer Drake, who died Sunday in his sleep at 89, drew accolades from across Canada for a career that saw him take the Golden Bears to six national championships and 17 conference titles in 28 seasons.
Many have called him an innovator whose ideas influenced a generation of coaches, including NHL veteran Hitchcock.
“He challenged the status quo on aggressive team play without the puck,” Hitchcock said Monday in a telephone interview. “He was the first coach I knew who brought the aggressive style and pressure defence into the game.


