Brad Berry

For his second year with North Dakota Berry saw his points total more than triple and was included on Canada's world junior team that won a gold medal.

Berry finished the 1986 season playing 16 games for the Jets (3 in the playoffs) and suited up for a further 52 matches in his first full campaign as a professional.

After hanging up his skates, Berry returned to North Dakota as an assistant coach just after the team had won its seventh National Title.

After a two-year term, Berry was a scout for the Vancouver Canucks for another two seasons before returning behind the bench as an assistant for the Columbus Blue Jackets.

[1] In his premier season Berry became the first coach in NCAA history to lead his team to a National Title in his inaugural campaign.