San Diego Gulls Name Bret Hedican Player Development Analyst
Jul 30, 2024The San Diego Gulls announced today that the American Hockey League (AHL) club has named Bret Hedican as Player Development Analyst.
Hedican retired from a 17-year NHL career in September 2009, and spent the past 15 seasons as a broadcaster with the San Jose Sharks, most recently as the club’s Color Analyst for their local television broadcasts. Before joining the Sharks broadcast team full-time in 2014, he spent five seasons as a pre-game and post-game analyst for NBC Sports California’s coverage (2009-14). He provided radio color commentary for Westwood One’s coverage of men’s and women’s hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Hedican appeared in 1,039 career NHL games from 1991-2009, recording 55-239=294 points with 893 penalty minutes (PIM) with Anaheim, St. Louis, Vancouver, Florida and Carolina. Originally a 10th round selection (198th overall) by the Blues in the 1988 NHL Draft, Hedican spent the final year of his NHL career with the Ducks in 2008-09, tallying 1-5=6 points in 51 games. He helped the Hurricanes win the Stanley Cup in 2006 as part of three trips to the Stanley Cup Finals (also 1992 and 2002), posting 2-9=11 points, 42 PIM and a +6 rating in 25 playoff games. Hedican appeared in 108 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, earning 4-22=26 points, 108 PIM and a +10 rating.
A St. Paul, Minn. native, Hedican attended St. Cloud State University from 1988-91, earning WCHA First All-Star Team honors in 1990-91 after recording an NCAA career-high in points (19-30=49), goals, assists, PIM (52) and games played (41). He also represented the United States in two Olympic Games (1992, 2006) and three World Championships (1997, 1999, 2001). Hedican helped Team USA to a gold medal at the 2013 Women’s World Championship serving as video coach.