Arthur J. Berglund (September 4, 1940 – December 19, 2020) was an American ice hockey coach and executive.
[1][2] His international hockey career spanned around five decades; during that time, he was mostly a manager or part of the administrative staff of over 30 teams from the United States.
[5] On the advice of William Thayer Tutt, Berglund decided to become a hockey executive, rather than player.
In 1992, Berglund won the Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding contributions to ice hockey in the United States.
After he retired, Berglund admitted to being worried about what to do with his memorabilia, which includes a functional Canadian Hockey Foundation letter opener, a 1957 Detroit Red Wings poster signed by Gordie Howe, Al Arbour and Terry Sawchuk, a poster made for the 1969 ice hockey world championship tournament, which was to be held in Prague but was canceled because of the Soviet invasion, and a Nagano Olympics puck.