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Trevor Malcolm Stienburg (pronounced like "Steinberg"; nickname "Stieny" or "Mango", or “Big Mangzy”) (born May 13, 1966) is a former professional ice hockey right winger. He was drafted in the first round, 15th overall, by the Quebec Nordiques in the
1984 NHL Entry Draft The 1984 NHL Entry Draft was the 22nd NHL Entry Draft. It took place on June 9, 1984, at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. The 1984 Entry Draft is noted for the unusually high number of future Hall of Famers picked, particularly in lower ...
. He played seventy-one regular-season games and one playoff game in the National Hockey League, all with the Nordiques. He went on to coach the Saint Mary's Huskies who play in the Atlantic University Hockey Conference in Canada for 23 years, stepping down in June of 2020. He coached the team to AUS titles in 2002 and 2009 and to a University Cup title in Thunder Bay, Ontario on March 28, 2010. He was named the U Sports coach of the year three times, including back to back in 1998-99 and 1999-2000. He remains the only coach ever to achieve this feat. Since retiring from coaching, Stienburg has joined the Seattle Kraken as an amateur scout. Stienburg was born in Kingston, Ontario.


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* 1966 births Canadian ice hockey right wingers Fredericton Express players Guelph Platers players Halifax Citadels players Ice hockey people from Kingston, Ontario London Knights players Living people National Hockey League first-round draft picks New Haven Nighthawks players Quebec Nordiques draft picks Quebec Nordiques players Seattle Kraken scouts Springfield Indians players {{canada-icehockey-winger-1960s-stub