Aldo Reno Guidolin (June 6, 1932 – November 8, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and coach.
After a partial minor league season with the Valleyfield Braves, Guidolin was called up to the New York Rangers and moved permanently to defence.
[1][2] Guidolin played for the next fourteen seasons with Springfield Indians, Cleveland Barons and Baltimore Clippers, serving as a bruising defender with an offensive flare.
In his final three seasons with the Clippers Guidolin also worked as the coach of the team, before taking an NHL job as a scout with the Atlanta Flames.
He later became the Colorado Rockies director of player development and served a partial season behind the team's bench as interim head coach.