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Mark Einar Johnson (born September 22, 1957) is an American ice hockey coach for the University of Wisconsin–Madison women's ice hockey team. He is a former National Hockey League (NHL) player who appeared in 669 NHL regular season games between 1980 and 1990.
Feb 17, 2020 · Team USA's Mark Johnson had a knack for scoring key goals -- including two against the Soviet Union in the 1980 game remembered as the Miracle on Ice. Mark Johnson, the head coach for the U.S. women's Olympic hockey team, address questions during a press conference. Photo courtesy of USA Hockey.
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Feb 21, 2015 · Miracle on Ice star Mark Johnson holds up the jersey he wore when he scored two goals to help U.S. hockey team beat the heavily-favored Soviets at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.
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Statistics and Records of Mark Johnson, a hockey player and coach from Minneapolis, MN born Sep 22 1957 who was active from 1975 to 1992.
SeasonTeamLgeGp1975-76Intl111976-77WCHA431977-78WCHA421978-79WCHA40- Minneapolis, MN
Johnson served as an assistant coach with the 2000 World Championship in St. Petersburg, Russia as well as the 2002 U.S. Men's National Team that competed in the 2002 International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship in Sweden.
Sep 22, 2012 · Full Name: Mark E. Johnson. (Magic) Position: C • Shoots: Left. 5-9 , 170lb (175cm, 77kg) Born: September 22 , 1957 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Draft: Pittsburgh, 4th round (66th overall), 1977 NHL Amateur. Amateur Teams: Wisconsin. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. Checkout the latest stats of Mark Johnson.
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As a University of Wisconsin freshman, Mark Johnson led the Badgers to the 1977 NCAA Championship. Johnson, UW hockey's second all-time leading scorer, lead the 1980 "Miracle On Ice" U.S. Olympic Team in scoring with his game-winning goal won the gold medal.