Fred Glover (ice hockey)

Frederick Austin Glover (January 5, 1928 – August 16, 2001) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach.

In 1950, he won the first of his record five Calder Cup championships, and he received his first NHL promotion during the same year.

In fifteen seasons with Cleveland, he won four Calder Cups and three league MVP awards.

He retired in 1968 as the AHL's career leader in games played (1,201), goals (520), assists (814), points (1,334) and penalty minutes (2,402).

He returned to the Seals in 1972 as a mid-season replacement, coaching the team to a last place finish, before being fired during the next season.