Jimmy Quinlan (born December 2, 1981, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian former lacrosse player and current head coach for the Saskatchewan Rush in the National Lacrosse League and 3-time NLL champion.

Professional career

Quinlan was acquired by the Edmonton Rush after playing his rookie season with the 2005 Champion's Cup Toronto Rock. Quinlan was named Transition Player of the Week for his 5-point effort in week 6 of the 2008 NLL season.

Quinlan played with the Coquitlam Adanacs from 2003 to 2006, prior to joining the Sherwood Park Outlaws of the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League to capture the Presidents Cup in 2007.

Quinlan retired as a player after the 2013 season as the last original player from season 1 of the Edmonton Rush and became the defensive coach for the Edmonton Rush. His career spanned 9 seasons (Toronto Rock and Edmonton Rush) over 108 games, only missing one game in that time.

On January 17, 2013, the Edmonton Rush Honored Jimmy by retiring his number 81 to the rafters of Rexall Place, joining the ranks of NHL Mark Messier, Wayne Gretzky, Paul Coffey, Jari Kurri, Al Hamilton, Grant Fuhr, Glenn Anderson and Edmonton Oilers Play By Play Announcer Rod Philips.

Outside of playing in the NLL, Quinlan is a grade 7 and 9 mathematics teacher at Vimy Ridge Academy in Edmonton, Alberta.

Statistics

NLL

Regular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMGPGAPtsLBPIM
2005Toronto864102425101132
2006Edmonton162019398624------------
2007Edmonton162332557425------------
2008Edmonton162231537618------------
2009Edmonton151615316041------------
2010Edmonton1686148721211280
2011Edmonton1665117412------------
2012Edmonton16437504310154
2013Edmonton16189375101122
NLL totals1351061232295681757235188

NLL coaching statistics

TeamSeasonRegular SeasonPlayoffsPlayoff result
GCWLW%GCWLW%
Saskatchewan Rush2022*4401.000Did not qualify
Saskatchewan Rush202318810.444Did not qualify
Saskatchewan Rush202418810.444Did not qualify
Saskatchewan Rush202518135.722642.667Lost NLL Finals (BUF)
Totals:4583325.569642.667

* - shared head coach duties with Derek Keenan