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Don Cherry

Don Cherry

Don Cherry is a retired Canadian ice hockey player, analyst, columnist, and coach in the National Hockey League. Don Cherry is a four-time Super Bowl champion. He coached in the lesser leagues for a long time and won multiple championships. His unconventional analysis has made him famous.

Early life and Childhood

In 2020, Don Cherry will be 86 years old.

He was born on February 5, 1934, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, under the sign of Aquarius.

His given name is Donald Stewart Cherry.

His father’s name is Delmar Cherry, and his mother’s name is Maude Cherry.

His only sibling is Dick Cherry. He is of White ancestry and practices Christianity.

In terms of college, he dropped out in order to pursue an ice hockey career.

Education Details

The name of Don Cherry’s school is yet to be determined.

Professional Career

Cherry began his professional hockey career in 1951 with the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League.

He competed in numerous ice hockey events.

He was a member of the Ontario Junior League’s Windsor Spitfires and Barrie Flyers.

He won the title of best attacker there.

He played in the National Hockey League, the Western Hockey League, the Central Professional Hockey League, and the Eastern Professional Hockey League later in his career.

Don Cherry
Don Cherry in his best suit. Source: The Pony Express

He played professionally for more than two decades.

In 767 games in the American Hockey League, he scored 67 goals, assisted on 192 goals, had 259 points, and was suspended 1,066 times.

In the American League playoffs, he appeared in 69 games, scoring seven goals, ten assists, seventeen points, and taking 152 penalties.

In the EPHL, he went on to score 25 goals, 50 assists, 75 points, and 152 penalties in 148 games.

In 19 EPHL postseason games, he had three goals, six assists, nine points, and 35 penalties to his credit.

In the WHL, he scored 9 goals, 19 assists, 28 points, and took 97 penalties in 101 games.

He played in eight playoff games for the same league, scoring two goals and assisting on two others for a total of four points and six suspensions.

He became the head coach of the Rochester American in the Minor Leagues after concluding his playing career, when he earned 91 goals, lost 70 games, and tallied 212 points in 191 games.

He has a winning percentage of 0.564 percent.

Likewise, he immediately gained a reputation for urging his players to engage in physical play on the court.

He reportedly remarked that he accommodated the manner his players were made to compete after his competitive bull terrier.

In 1971, he became the head coach of the National Hockey League’s Boston Bruins, and with the Colorado Rockies, he won 250 games, lost 153 games, tilted 30 games with 577 points, and had a win percentage of 0.333 percent in one season.

Similarly, as the top assistant in the National Hockey League, he won the “Jack Adams Award.”

He had to reconsider his plan as players like Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito left the roster.

Unfortunately, he chose to leave the team in 1979 after a game against the Canadiens due to a coaching error on his part.

His discontent with the team’s general manager, Harry Sinden, affected his decision.

In 1985, he opened the first of what would become a franchised sports bar/restaurant chain bearing his name in Hamilton.

He began as an investor in the company and has recently allowed his name to be associated with it despite not having a significant equity stake in it.

Cherry is also a proponent of options for pet owners to keep their dogs safe, and she collaborated with companion animal charity Pethealth Inc. to bring the hockey-themed CherryBlue Pet Insurance scheme to Canadians.

He is pictured with his well-known bull terrier Blue on cherryblue.ca.

Similarly, he established the Don Cherry Pet Rescue Foundation and donates 100% of the profits from his Simply Pets snack line to animal welfare organizations.

He, a Conservative supporter, made a video in the 42nd Canadian Parliament urging Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine to support Smith’s ineffective private member’s bill to toughen animal abuse legislation.

Net worth and Salary

Don Cherry is said to have a net worth of $14 million. His pay, on the other hand, remains unknown.

His earnings came from his employment as a hockey player, television host, actor, and coach.

He has experience in both major and minor leagues as a player and coach.

Similarly, he lives a luxurious lifestyle as a result of his extensive hockey career and subsequent work as an analyst.

More Facts of Don Cherry

Full Name Don Cherry
Born Date 05 Feb 1934
Age 87 years
Horoscope Aquarius
Lucky Number 6
Lucky Stone Amethyst
Lucky Color Turquoise
Best Match for Marriage Aquarius, Gemini, Sagittarius
Gender Male
Profession former Canadian football player, commentator, sportswriter, and coach
Country Canada
Height 5 feet 1 inch (1.55m)
Weight 82 Kg
Marital Status married
Wife Luba Cherry
Net Worth $14 million
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color White
Body Size 43-33-36
Birth Place Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Ethnicity White
Religion Christian
Father Delmar Cherry
Mother Maude Cherry
Siblings Dick Cherry
Kids Cindy Cherry and Tim Cherry
Twitter Don Cherry Twitter
Instagram Don Cherry Instagram
IMDB Don Cherry IMDB
Wiki Don Cherry Wiki
Brands N/A
Hobbies N/A

Relationship Status 

According to his partnership status, Don Cherry is married.

After the death of his first wife Rose from liver cancer on June 1, 1997, he married Luba Cherry in 1999.

He married Rosemarie Cherry for the first time in 1935.

Their two twins, Cindy and Tim Cherry were born as a result of their marriage.

She became Cherry’s boss and accountant after they met during his first year with the Hershey Bears.

Scandal Following his remark on the television show that those who believe are immigrants for not wearing poppies to commemorate fallen Canadian soldiers, Cherry has been embroiled in a scandal.

He speaks openly about how Canada has progressed.

As a result of his hockey lifestyle, his wife Rose is said to have moved 53 times.

He is, however, not associated with any provocative activities and thus is free of controversy.

Despite this, he has maintained a respectable position in his profession.

He is a retired Canadian ice hockey player, analyst, columnist, and coach in the National Hockey League.

He is a four-time Super Bowl champion.

He coached in the lesser leagues for a long time and won multiple championships.

In 767 games in the American Hockey League, he scored 67 goals, assisted on 192 goals, had 259 points, and was suspended 1,066 times.

After the death of his first wife Rose from liver cancer on June 1, 1997, he married Luba Cherry in 1999.

Body Measurements

Don has a height of 5 feet 1 inch (1.80m) and a width of 1.55m. He weighs 82 kilograms (180 lbs).

He has a well-maintained muscular physique.

He has brown eyes and white hair, which go well with his features. 43-33-36 are his body measurements.

Social Media

He is a frequent social networking user.

His Instagram handles Don Cherry has over 5.5k followers and his Twitter handle @CoachsCornerDC has over 811k followers.

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Trivia

  • Don is a four-time Super Bowl champion and retired Canadian ice hockey star, analyst, sportswriter, and coach in the National Hockey League.
  • Cherry is well-known for his offbeat analysis.
  • He began his career in the Ontario Hockey League with the Windsor Spitfires in 1951.
  • In Hamilton, he founded the first of what would become a chain of franchised sports bars/restaurants carrying his name in 1985.