Ken Tyler (born June 8, 1951) is a Canadian retired ice hockey coach.
Tyler spent much of his career coaching the Austrian men's national team in international competitions, including the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Tyler spent nine seasons coaching at McGill University, finishing with a record of 130 wins, 200 losses and 27 ties.
[1] During his time at McGill, Tyler heavily recruited Mike Babcock, who would go on to become the first coach to become a member of the Triple Gold Club.
The team went undefeated and finished first in Group B play, which made them eligible for promotion to the A pool for the following year's tournament.