Scott Arniel
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/ birth_place = Kingston, Ontario/Kingston, Ontario/ON, Canada/CAN

/ height_ft = 6

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/ weight_lb = 190

/ draft = 22nd overall

/ draft_year = 1981

/ draft_team = Winnipeg Jets (1972–96)/Winnipeg Jets

/ career_start = 1981

/ career_end = 1999

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"Scott William Arniel" (born September 17, 1962) is a retired Canada/Canadian professional ice hockey player and currently the associate coach of the National Hockey League's New York Rangers. Previously, he was the head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets.

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Listening to Mr. Bettman, they're going to continue to crack down on all the obstruction and stick fouls that's been called all season. The old days of the Hudson Bay Rules, just tackling and grabbing and holding, won't be there. So we'll continue to see the five, six power plays a game.

His desk is right beside mine. And the passion he has already ... you could tell.

He always took guys under his wing, made sure he helped them become pros. When you walk away from talking to James Patrick, you know he's had true interest and he's concerned about you as an individual. He really hits a lot of people that way.

You can feel the excitement of being a contender again. When you get beat on for a few years and have a chance to stick your chest out a little bit, our fans are enjoying that. You can feel it in the new building now.