• 1983 Assistant Coach, U.S. National Team, World Championships • 1984 Austrian League, Head Coach for GSV in
Graz, Austria • 1985 Austrian League, Head Coach for ATSE in Graz, Austria • 1992 Jr. B USA Hockey National Runners-up, Head Coach
Heartland Winterhawks • 1993 USA Hockey Festival Champions, Assistant Coach of Team West • 2005
ACHA National Championship Runners-up, Head Coach FGCU • 2006 1st Head Coach in ACHA history to lead a # 16 seed to victory over # 1 seed • 2007 Led FGCU to their 4th consecutive ACHA National Tournament appearance • 2007 Led all coaches in the college hockey ranks with 34 wins at FGCU • 2008 Tier 1, USA Hockey UI8 State Champions, Coach of
Everblades • 2008 Tier 1, USA Hockey SE Regional Championship Runners-up, Coach of Everblades • 2008 Tier 1, USA Hockey, Over 50 National Champions, Head Coach • 2009 Tier 1, USA Hockey, Over 50 National Championship Runners-up, Head Coach • 2010 Tier 1, USA Hockey, Over 50 National Champions, Head Coach Jensen served USA Hockey for 17 years as a certified hockey official. From 1985 to 1998, he officiated over 1,500 USA youth hockey games. He served as Head Scout of the USA Hockey SE Region for the
Aberdeen Wings, a member of the
North American Hockey League. Jensen was the first Minnesota-born hockey player to attend Michigan Tech on a scholarship. He worked for CBS Sports as a color commentator during the 1976 Stanley Cup playoffs, and had a brief appearance in the 1981 film
Airplane II. In 1985, he became the first entrepreneur to privately own an ice arena in the state of
Minnesota. The Heartland Hockey Camp, which Jensen founded in 1985, was named Small Business Success Story, by Twin Cities Business Magazine, in 2009. ==Personal life and death==