Daniel Naud

{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player and coach}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

| image = 2022-04-03 Eisbären Berlin gegen Bietigheim Steelers (Deutsche Eishockey-Liga 2021-22) by Sandro Halank–161.jpg

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| name = Daniel Naud

| position = Defence

| shoots = Right

| played_for = Rochester Americans
Flint Generals
Muskegon Lumberjacks
Augsburger Panther
Minnesota Moose

| height_ft = 5

| height_in = 10

| weight_lb = 190

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|2|20}}

| birth_place = Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada

| draft = 125th overall

| draft_team = Buffalo Sabres

| draft_year = 1980

| career_start = 1982

| career_end = 1997

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Daniel "Danny" Naud (born February 20, 1962) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and a former professional player. He is currently serving as sporting director of the Bietigheim Steelers in Germany.

Playing career

Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Naud played professionally in the AHL and the IHL, before taking his game to Europe in 1986. A defenseman, his overseas career included stints in Germany (EV Landshut, Augsburger EV/Augsburger Panther, TuS Geretsried), Switzerland (SC Langnau) and France (Dragons de Rouen) and lasted from 1986 to 1999.

Highlights of his playing career were winning the AHL Calder Cup with the Rochester Americans in 1983,{{Cite web |title=Calder Cup Champions - Players |url=http://theahl.com/championship-players-s11575 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100227101122/http://theahl.com/championship-players-s11575 |archivedate=2010-02-27 |access-date=2016-03-06 |website=theahl.com}} the Turner Cup with IHL’s Muskegon Lumberjacks in 1985 and earning promotion to the German elite league Deutsche Eishockey Liga with the Augsburger Panther in 1994. He also participated in the Spengler-Cup twice, representing Team Canada and HC Davos, and played in the Deutschland-Cup as a member of an DEL-Allstar-Team.{{Cite web|title=Daniel NAUD |url=http://www.mamy2000.com/old-1/histotour.htm |website=www.mamy2000.com |access-date=2016-02-15 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081112092537/http://www.mamy2000.com/old-1/histotour.htm |archivedate=2008-11-12 }}{{Cite news|title = Assistant Coach|url = http://en.letitan.com/article/assistant-coach|newspaper = Acadie-Bathurst Titan| date=26 May 2011 |access-date = 2016-02-15|language = en-CA}}

Coaching career

Following his retirement as a player, Naud was named assistant coach of the Augsburger Panther, a member of the German elite league Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) in 2000. As a player, he had spent four year with the club. During his first year coaching, Naud was promoted from assistant to head coach when the Panthers parted ways with Bob Manno in October 2000.{{Cite web |title=Augsburger Panther entlassen Trainer Manno |url=http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/archiv/augsburger-panther-entlassen-trainer-manno,10810590,9845566.html |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=Berliner Zeitung}} Naud was relieved from his duties in November 2002 after an eleven-game losing streak{{Cite web |title=Augsburger Panther: Trainer Naud entlassen |url=http://www.n-tv.de/sport/Trainer-Naud-entlassen-article118667.html |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=n-tv.de}} and took the head coaching position at German second-division side Bietigheim Steelers in January 2003.{{Cite web|title = Porträt: Daniel Naud|url = http://www.steelers.de/news/items/184.html|website = Bietigheim Steelers|access-date = 2016-02-15|archive-date = 2016-02-23|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160223082747/http://www.steelers.de/news/items/184.html|url-status = dead}} He remained in the job until November 2004,{{Cite web|title=Daniel Naud wird neuer Cheftrainer bei den Bietigheim Steelers|url=https://www.hockeyweb.de/del2/daniel-naud-wird-neuer-cheftrainer-bei-den-bietigheim-steelers-101018|access-date=2021-04-23|website=Hockeyweb.de|language=de}} followed by a short stint as head coach of the Straubing Tigers, another German second-division team, in 2004-05.{{Cite web |title=Geschichte der Straubing Tigers |url=http://www.straubing-tigers.de/fileadmin/Tigers-Geschichte/files/assets/basic-html/page10.html |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=www.straubing-tigers.de |archive-date=2016-02-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223045941/http://www.straubing-tigers.de/fileadmin/Tigers-Geschichte/files/assets/basic-html/page10.html |url-status=dead }} Naud led the Tigers to the 2. Bundesliga finals.

Prior to the 2005-06 season, Naud was hired as head coach by the Landshut Cannibals, where he had started his overseas playing career in 1986.{{Cite web|title = Landshut: Dany Naud neuer Cannibals-Trainer|url = http://www.hockeyweb.de/del2/landshut-dany-naud-neuer-cannibals-trainer-8308|website = Hockeyweb|access-date = 2016-02-15}} He spent two years at the helm, before returning to his native Québec, where he served as assistant coach of QMJHL’s Victoriaville Tigres in 2008-09.

Naud joined the coaching staff of German DEL team Hamburg Freezers for the 2009-10 campaign, serving as assistant to head coach Paul Gardner.{{Cite web |title=Hamburg Freezers: Daniel Naud neuer Co-Trainer in Hamburg - Kanadier unterstützt Paul Gardner |url=http://www.eishockey.info/eishockey/WebApp?cmd=displayArtikelSeite&title=Daniel-Naud-neuer-Co-Trainer-in-Hamburg&artikel=18819 |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=Eishockey Info}}

In 2010-11, he worked in the Swiss top flight NLA, serving a stint as an assistant coach at EHC Biel before moving to fellow NLA side HC Fribourg-Gottéron, where he held the same position.{{Cite web |title=Daniel Naud per sofort zu Fribourg Gotteron |url=http://www.ehcb.ch/de/aktuell-2/737-Daniel%2520Naud%2520per%2520sofort%2520zu%2520Fribourg%2520Gotteron%2520 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160222193507/http://www.ehcb.ch/de/aktuell-2/737-Daniel%2520Naud%2520per%2520sofort%2520zu%2520Fribourg%2520Gotteron%2520 |archive-date=2016-02-22 |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=EHC Biel-Bienne}}

From 2011 to 2014, Naud took over head coaching duties at Austrian HC Innsbruck, guiding the club to the Nationalliga championship title and to promotion to the country’s top-tier league in his first year. After three years at the Innsbruck helm, he did not have his contract renewed following the 2013-14 season.{{Cite web |title=Naud verlässt Innsbruck |url=http://www.eishockey.at/erste-bank-ehl/news/datum/2014/02/28/trainer-naud-verlaesst-innsbruck/ |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160222085427/http://www.eishockey.at/erste-bank-ehl/news/datum/2014/02/28/trainer-naud-verlaesst-innsbruck/ |archivedate=2016-02-22 |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=Österreichischer Eishockeyverband}}

Prior to the 2014-15 season, Naud was appointed head coach of German second-division club Ravensburg Towerstars.{{Cite web |title=Daniel Naud ist neuer Towerstars Trainer – Weitere Entscheidungen bei der Kaderplanung gefällt |url=http://www.towerstars.de/towerstars/news/detail/article/daniel-naud-ist-neuer-towerstars-trainer-weitere-entscheidungen-bei-der-kaderplanung-gefaellt.html |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=EVR Towerstars GmbH |archive-date=2016-02-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223103858/http://www.towerstars.de/towerstars/news/detail/article/daniel-naud-ist-neuer-towerstars-trainer-weitere-entscheidungen-bei-der-kaderplanung-gefaellt.html |url-status=dead }} In February 2015, he signed a contract extension with the Towerstars through the 2015-16 season{{Cite web |title=Towerstars schießen sich entschlossen ins Viertelfinale – Daniel Naud bleibt auch nächste Saison Trainer |url=http://www.rv-news.de/towerstars-schiessen-sich-entschlossen-ins-viertelfinale-daniel-naud-bleibt-auch-naechste-saison-trainer/ |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=RV-NEWS |language=de |archive-date=2016-02-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160222172653/http://www.rv-news.de/towerstars-schiessen-sich-entschlossen-ins-viertelfinale-daniel-naud-bleibt-auch-naechste-saison-trainer/ |url-status=dead }} and then was handed a contract extension in April 2016.{{Cite web|url=http://www.hockeyweb.de/del2/daniel-naud-bleibt-trainer-der-ravensburg-towerstars-84133|title=Daniel Naud bleibt Trainer der Ravensburg Towerstars|website=Hockeyweb|access-date=2016-04-15}} He was sacked on October 25, 2016.{{Cite web |title=Towerstars stellen Daniel Naud von Aufgaben frei |url=http://www.towerstars.de/towerstars/news/detail/article/towerstars-stellen-daniel-naud-von-aufgaben-frei.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161025115010/http://www.towerstars.de/towerstars/news/detail/article/towerstars-stellen-daniel-naud-von-aufgaben-frei.html |archive-date=2016-10-25 |access-date=2016-10-25 |website=EVR Towerstars GmbH}} At that time, the Towerstars were sitting in 11th place in the DEL2 standings.{{Cite news |title=Towerstars-Trainer Dany Naud muss gehen |language=de |newspaper=Schwäbische.de |url=http://www.schwaebische.de/sport/regionalsport_artikel,-Towerstars-werfen-Trainer-Dany-Naud-raus-_arid,10551139_toid,535.html |access-date=2016-10-25}} He was named assistant coach of German DEL outfit EHC Wolfsburg on December 12, 2016{{Cite web |title=GRIZZLYS WOLFSBURG - News |url=http://www.grizzlys.de/news_468.html |access-date=2016-12-13 |website=www.grizzlys.de |language=German}} and stayed on that job until the end of the 2017-18 season.{{Cite web |title=GRIZZLYS WOLFSBURG - News |url=https://www.grizzlys.de/news_860.html |access-date=2018-04-03 |website=www.grizzlys.de |language=German}} In February 2019, he took over the head coaching job at DEL2 team Eispiraten Crimmitschau.{{Cite web|url=https://www.eishockeynews.de/aktuell/artikel/2019/02/05/eispiraten-crimmitschau-verpflichten-danny-naud-als-neuen-trainer.html|title=Eispiraten Crimmitschau verpflichten Danny Naud als neuen Trainer|website=www.eishockeynews.de|language=de|access-date=2019-02-06}} He parted company with the team in March 2020 after one season. The Crimmitschau team played 69 games under Naud, winning 30.{{Cite web |title=Danny Naud und Eispiraten gehen getrennte Wege |url=https://www.eispiraten-crimmitschau.de/content/danny-naud-und-eispiraten-gehen-getrennte-wege/ |access-date=2021-04-23 |website=Eispiraten Crimmitschau |language=de}}

Naud was named head coach of the Bietigheim Steelers prior to the 2020-21 season. Under his guidance, Bietigheim won promotion to the German top-tier DEL in 2021.{{Cite web |title=Bietigheim Steelers verlängern mit Trainer Naud |url=https://www.merkur.de/sport/wintersport/bietigheim-steelers-verlaengern-mit-trainer-naud-zr-91357531.html |access-date=2022-04-09 |website=www.merkur.de |language=de}} In Bietigheim's first DEL season, Naud managed to keep the team in the league. On November 26, 2022, he was sacked after only six wins in 22 games of the 2022-23 campaign.{{Cite web |last= |date=2022-11-26 |title=Bietigheim Steelers trennen sich von Trainer Daniel Naud |url=https://www.swr.de/sport/mehr-sport/eishockey/del-bietigheim-steelers-trennen-sich-von-trainer-daniel-naud-100.html |access-date=2023-05-22 |website=SWR |language=de}} On February 17, 2023, Naud came back to Bietigheim, accepting the position as Sporting Director.{{Cite web |date=2023-02-17 |title=Eishockey - Neue Funktion: Bietigheim Steelers holen Naud zurück |url=https://www.ran.de/eishockey/news/neue-funktion-bietigheim-steelers-holen-naud-zurueck-168392 |access-date=2023-05-22 |website=www.ran.de |language=de}}

Personal life

Guillaume Naud, one of his two sons, plays for the Bietigheim Steelers. He previously played for junior teams in Germany and Canada, and the universities of Lethbridge and Nipissing.{{Cite web|title = Guillaume Naud |url = https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/45277/guillaume-naud |website = eliteprospects.com|access-date = 2022-04-03}}{{Cite web |title=Guillaume Naud - 2015-16 Men's Ice Hockey |url=http://nulakers.ca/roster.aspx?rp_id=370 |access-date=2016-02-15 |website=Nipissing University}}{{Cite web|title = Jetzt wird es ernst für die Augsburger Panther|url = http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/sport/eishockey/augsburger-panther/Jetzt-wird-es-ernst-fuer-die-Augsburger-Panther-id35195387.html|website = Augsburger Allgemeine|access-date = 2016-02-15|first = Peter|last = Deininger}}

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