An extremely rewarding and successful career as a player to continued success
and contributions as a coach are keynotes of Richard Babstock's time in hockey.
The St. John's native is responsible for literally thousands of players being
simply better at the game. His influence on other coaches and instructors has
been instrumental in the betterment of the skills and talents displayed by
players of all ages but especially these moving from minor to junior and senior
hockey.
During his playing years, Babstock was a big, effective and valuable
defenseman who was offered a tryout with the Toronto Maple Leafs. His on-ice
performances through minor, school, junior and senior hockey was always at the
all-star level and he contributed greatly to the success of the Guards and the
St. John's Capitals clubs. He added greatly to the success of any team with
which he played.
Always looking to increase his knowledge and expertise within hockey, Babstock
earned a wide range of top designation between 1976 and 1994 and today he is
recognized as one of the best hockey coaches in Canada. His history includes
more than 25 years of extremely successful coaching in midget, high school and
junior hockey, mostly with players who he assisted to achieve elite status. The
respect that Babstock has earned is demonstrated by his appointment as Team
Atlantic coach on several occasions.
His success includes eight provincial minor championships, one Atlantic Air
Canada Cup title, three provincial high school crowns and an overflow of junior
"A" and "B" victories. Named Coach of the Year twice, he took the 1990 NAHA
coaching award and was three times selected as the most improved junior coach.
His top-level activity as an instructor goes back to Howie Meeker Hockey Schools
and includes a variety of other contributions with his own hockey school
established in 1975.