by Ryan Richards || AHL On The Beat Archive
For more than 30 years, Rick Wamsley has been immersed in professional hockey.
His 12-year goaltending career ended during the 1992-93 season, and it immediately evolved into his first coaching position with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Since then he has been a scout, a goaltending coach and an assistant coach for National Hockey League teams, but it wasn’t until early January that he assumed his greatest responsibility thus far: head coach of the Peoria Rivermen.
“The first few [games] were a whirlwind,” said Wamsley, who coached the Rivermen against the Chicago Wolves the same night he took over. “I was trying to get an idea of how to handle everything, from pre-scouts to who we were playing. But it feels much more comfortable now.”
Wamsley, 50, was named interim head coach of the Peoria Rivermen on Jan. 2, after Andy Murray was fired in St. Louis and Davis Payne was called on to replace him. Wamsley, who was serving as an assistant/goaltending coach with the Blues, became the 16th head coach in the 28-year history of the Rivermen and fourth in their five seasons in the American Hockey League.
In the first 15 games with Wamsley at the helm, the Rivermen posted a 5-7-0-3 record, but the numbers don’t tell the whole story. Seven of those games were decided by a single goal and four of them went past regulation. They have outshot the opposition in seven of their past 10 contests but posted a 3-5-2 record over that time.
“We’re coming off a stretch where we feel we didn’t get rewarded for how hard we played,” said Wamsley. “But we know we have to do better than that.”
While a coach is often measured on wins and losses, Kevin McDonald, general manger of the Rivermen, is pleased with Wamsley’s early progress and long-term potential.
“He’s come in and done a really good job with these guys and had a plan in place,” said McDonald. “He knows what it takes to get to the NHL. He can help all the guys get there, whether it’s a veteran player trying to get an extended look, or a young prospect like [Aaron] Palushaj or Anthony Peluso who haven’t played a game yet.”
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