Hockey Hall of Famer Clare Drake dies at 89; coached Golden Bears to six titles
Hockey Hall of Fame coach Clare Drake died on Saturday at the age of 89.
Drake coached the University of Alberta Golden Bears to six Canadian university men’s hockey championships and 17 Canada West conference championships.
“It is a sad day for Golden Bears Hockey. Last night we lost Coach Drake. At this time, we would like to extend our condolences to his wife Dolly and the rest of his family. What Clare Drake did for the game of hockey is truly staggering. You will never be forgotten Coach,” said a tweet from the school on Sunday, announcing Drake’s death.
Drake was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017 in the builder category. Beyond his championships in 28 years at the University of Alberta, Drake influenced a generation of future NHL coaches, including Ken Hitchcock, Mike Babcock and Barry Trotz.


