Barry Melrose has a wife and her name is Cindy Melrose. Melrose is a Canadian–American broadcaster and former professional ice hockey player and head coach.
Barry Melrose biography
John Melrose, a native of Kelvington, Saskatchewan, was raised on a farm just outside the town by his parents Norrie and James Melrose. Notably, he is the cousin of former NHL players Wendel Clark and Joe Kocur, as well as longtime minor league forward Kerry Clark. Currently, Melrose resides in Glens Falls, New York with his wife, Cindy, and together they have two sons, Tyrell and Adrien.
It is worth mentioning that Melrose became an American citizen in March 1998. Throughout his career, Melrose has had the opportunity to showcase his talent in various minor television and movie roles. One notable appearance was as a guest star in a season 5 episode of Spin City, titled “Hey Judith”.
Additionally, he made appearances in the second Slapshot movie, Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice, and the movie Mystery, Alaska alongside Russell Crowe. Notably, during his tenure as the head coach of the Kings, Melrose was featured in a series of Tony Robbins infomercials. Melrose’s professional hockey career spanned both the World Hockey Association (WHA) and the National Hockey League (NHL).
Following his retirement as a player, he transitioned into coaching and is most recognized for his role as the coach of the Los Angeles Kings during their memorable run to the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. Until 2023, Melrose served as a long-time commentator and hockey analyst for ESPN, while also contributing to the NHL Network.
What happened to Barry Melrose?
Barry Melrose, a former National Hockey League (NHL) coach and player, who has served as an analyst for ESPN since 1996, has recently received a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and has made the decision to retire.