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eye4aneye
03-14-2008, 05:58 PM
Well I guess we know who the boss is for awhile!

Dwight Schrute
04-11-2008, 02:06 PM
bedard and bartley signed 2 year extensions too

nivek_wahs
04-11-2008, 02:36 PM
Here's the release... http://www.raiderhockey.com/news/releases/index.html?article_id=163


Raiders Announce Contract Extentions for Bartley, Bedard
04/08/2008 7:19 AM

Prince Albert, Saskatchewan – Prince Albert Raiders General Manager Bruno Campese is pleased to announce that Athletic Therapist Duane Bartley and Assistant Coach Craig Bedard have both signed contract extensions with the Western Hockey League team. Both have signed two year contracts through the 2009-10 season with a club option.
“We are excited and pleased to have both Duane and Craig under contract with the organization for the next number of seasons”, commented Campese. “Duane is one of the most respected Athletic Therapists in the WHL and Craig did a great job in his first season as an Assistant Coach with our team. Both have great report with our players and staff and it is good to have more stability on the hockey side of our organization.”
Bartley, from Killarney, Manitoba has been the Raiders Athletic Therapist the past 7 seasons, making him one of the longest serving Athletic Therapists with the same organization currently in the WHL.
Bedard, from Osoyoos, BC, joined the Raiders in the 2007-08 campaign from the Penticton Vees of the BCHL where he was an Assistant Coach under Campese.

Dwight Schrute
05-09-2008, 03:29 AM
Steve Young Joins Raiders Staff as
Assistant General Manager/Assistant Coach



Prince Albert, Saskatchewan – Prince Albert Raiders Head Coach and General Manager Bruno Campese is pleased to announce that Steve Young will join the organization as Assistant General Manager and Assistant Coach for the 2008-09 Western Hockey League season. Young has signed a two year contract with a club option.
Young was an assistant coach with the Moose Jaw Warriors in 2003-04 before taking over as Head Coach in December, 2004. In 2006 Young coached the Warriors to the Eastern Conference Championship before losing to the Vancouver Giants in the League Final. During the 2005-06 season, Young led Moose Jaw to the most wins (44) and points (96) in franchise history, helped them past the second round of the playoffs for the first time and engineered their longest winning streak ever (11 games).
Prior to coaching in Moose Jaw, Young was the Head Coach and General Manager of the Melville Millionaires in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League from 1997 - 2003. While with the Millionaires, Young was named Coach of the Year, All-Star Team Coach and led them to the League Championship Series.
“We are extremely excited to add Steve to our management and coaching staff”, said Campese. “His experiences as a Coach and General Manager in the Saskatchewan Junior League and Western Hockey League have been paralleled with great success. Steve’s experience in the WHL will assist our organization with the continued development of our players.”
“I am very excited and very honoured to be with the Prince Albert Raiders”, commented Young. “In the short time knowing Bruno he is someone who is very dedicated and works very hard, and someone who I would really like to work with, along with Assistant Coach Craig Bedard.”
Young will join the Raiders June 1st with his family - wife Tyla, and daughters Tatum (5) and twins Kaebree and Kienna (3).