Doug Friedman
Doug Friedman is an American former professional ice hockey player who played in the American Hockey League with two brief stints in the National Hockey League. Known as an enforcer, Friedman racked up over 1,400 penalty minutes in just under 500 games in the AHL/IHL. He played four years with Boston University in NCAA Division I before beginning his professional career with the Cornwall Aces of the AHL. He was the only player taken from Edmonton in the 1998 NHL Expansion Draft. He finished his career with the Worcester IceCats of the AHL in 2001.Playing career
Friedman was selected in the eleventh round of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, 222nd overall, by the Quebec Nordiques. During the 1993–94 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season Friedman was voted captain of the Terriers. Friedman had two brief NHL stints, in the 1997–98 and 1998–99 with the Edmonton Oilers and Nashville Predators, primarily as an enforcer.Personal life
Friedman grew-up in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. He is married with three children and lives in Readfield, Maine. In 2014 Friedman became athletic director of the college-preparatory school Kents Hill and coached the school's ice hockey team. He left Kents Hill in 2018. In 2018, Friedman was named the head coach of the USPHL team Twin City Thunder based in Auburn, Maine.