On February 14, 1977, Hill made his NHL debut for the Philadelphia Flyers and scored two goals and three assists in a 6–4 victory against the St. Louis Blues.[1] Hill set the NHL record for most points (five) in a debut,[a] including scoring twice in the first period (0:36) and (11:33) against goaltender Yves Bélanger.[2][3] He retired from hockey after the 1988–89 AHL season.
Hill moved into coaching, first as an assistant coach with the Hershey Bears for one season before moving on to the Binghamton Rangers for five seasons.[4] Halfway through his third season as an assistant for Binghamton, he was promoted to the same role with the New York Rangers on January 17, 1993.[5] Prior to the 1993–94 season he was named Binghamton’s head coach.[6] The Rangers did not renew his contract following the 1994–95 season.[7] Hill served as an associate coach with the IHL‘s Cincinnati Cyclones for the next two seasons.[8] He resigned after one season as head coach of the UHL’s B.C. Icemen in order to return to the Flyers organization in 1998 as a pro scout, serving in that role until his retirement in 2023.[9][10]
^Frey, Jennifer (January 18, 1993). "HOCKEY; Rangers' Strategy Isn't Hard To Figure". The New York Times. Retrieved November 10, 2023. Also packing yesterday was Binghamton's assistant coach, AL HILL, who will join the Rangers in New York today as a new assistant coach, filling the vacancy left when COLIN CAMPBELL took over the Binghamton head-coaching job two weeks ago.
^"TRANSACTIONS". The New York Times. August 20, 1993. Retrieved November 10, 2023. NEW YORK RANGERS -- Named Al Hill coach of the Binghamton Rangers of the American Hockey League.