Beaner
11-08-2005, 12:47 PM
from www.chl.ca
Lethbridge, Alberta – The Lethbridge Hurricanes Board of Directors is extremely pleased and excited to unveil the plans for the new direction of the Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club.
In keeping with the Hurricanes’ Mission Statement:
“The Lethbridge Hurricane’s Hockey Club Mission is to be a successful community asset that is committed and responsible to its various stakeholders and that develops and educates hockey players in a professional, nurturing environment.”
It is with a great deal of pleasure and anticipation that we announce the hiring of Roy Stasiuk as the team’s new General Manager.
Roy’s hockey background is impressive and extensive. Roy has spent the last 10 seasons with the Kootenay Ice as their Assistant General Manager. He helped lead the Ice to two Memorial Cup appearances including a championship in 2002.
Prior to joining the Ice, Roy spent 6 seasons with the Prince Albert Raiders and a season with the Red Deer Rebels.
“I am very excited about joining the Lethbridge Hurricanes,” said Stasiuk. “I look forward to guiding the Hurricanes in a new direction. It’s the goal of our organization to be successful on the ice and in the community.”
Roy has been married 21 years to his wife Donna. He has an 18 year-old daughter (Samantha) and a 16 year-old son (Kyle).
The Hurricanes look forward to Roy bringing a professional, positive and nurturing environment to the Hurricane Family.
The Hurricanes are also pleased to announce the activation of the option year of Assistant General Manager Brad McEwen’s contract. “I look forward to working first hand with Roy, he brings extensive credentials and expertise to our organization.”
The organization expresses its excitement by announcing the hiring of Michael Dyck as their new Head Coach.
Michael is a former WHL player, scout and Hurricane assistant coach. Michael has spent the last three plus seasons with the Vancouver Giants as an assistant coach.
“Michael is excited about returning to the Lethbridge Hurricanes and bringing his family back home.”
Michael is married to Charlene and has two children, Bailey (6) and Carson (4) back to Southern Alberta.
The hockey club is also pleased to announce the extension of the contract of assistant coach Luc Theoret.
“I am happy that the team leadership has been put in place and we can work together to build this team. It’s a new era for the Lethbridge Hurricanes,” said Theoret.
The Hurricanes have also come to contract terms with goaltender coach Jeff Battah. “I am very excited to be working with Roy and Michael, as we move this team forward,” said Battah.
“The addition of highly qualified and dedicated hockey personnel by the organization, fulfills the core values which govern our hockey club,” commented Hurricanes’ President Brian McNaughton. We are very fortunate to bring quality leadership to the club. We look forward with confidence to the new leadership team that is now in place, to move this organization forward,” added Mcnaughton.
Lethbridge, Alberta – The Lethbridge Hurricanes Board of Directors is extremely pleased and excited to unveil the plans for the new direction of the Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club.
In keeping with the Hurricanes’ Mission Statement:
“The Lethbridge Hurricane’s Hockey Club Mission is to be a successful community asset that is committed and responsible to its various stakeholders and that develops and educates hockey players in a professional, nurturing environment.”
It is with a great deal of pleasure and anticipation that we announce the hiring of Roy Stasiuk as the team’s new General Manager.
Roy’s hockey background is impressive and extensive. Roy has spent the last 10 seasons with the Kootenay Ice as their Assistant General Manager. He helped lead the Ice to two Memorial Cup appearances including a championship in 2002.
Prior to joining the Ice, Roy spent 6 seasons with the Prince Albert Raiders and a season with the Red Deer Rebels.
“I am very excited about joining the Lethbridge Hurricanes,” said Stasiuk. “I look forward to guiding the Hurricanes in a new direction. It’s the goal of our organization to be successful on the ice and in the community.”
Roy has been married 21 years to his wife Donna. He has an 18 year-old daughter (Samantha) and a 16 year-old son (Kyle).
The Hurricanes look forward to Roy bringing a professional, positive and nurturing environment to the Hurricane Family.
The Hurricanes are also pleased to announce the activation of the option year of Assistant General Manager Brad McEwen’s contract. “I look forward to working first hand with Roy, he brings extensive credentials and expertise to our organization.”
The organization expresses its excitement by announcing the hiring of Michael Dyck as their new Head Coach.
Michael is a former WHL player, scout and Hurricane assistant coach. Michael has spent the last three plus seasons with the Vancouver Giants as an assistant coach.
“Michael is excited about returning to the Lethbridge Hurricanes and bringing his family back home.”
Michael is married to Charlene and has two children, Bailey (6) and Carson (4) back to Southern Alberta.
The hockey club is also pleased to announce the extension of the contract of assistant coach Luc Theoret.
“I am happy that the team leadership has been put in place and we can work together to build this team. It’s a new era for the Lethbridge Hurricanes,” said Theoret.
The Hurricanes have also come to contract terms with goaltender coach Jeff Battah. “I am very excited to be working with Roy and Michael, as we move this team forward,” said Battah.
“The addition of highly qualified and dedicated hockey personnel by the organization, fulfills the core values which govern our hockey club,” commented Hurricanes’ President Brian McNaughton. We are very fortunate to bring quality leadership to the club. We look forward with confidence to the new leadership team that is now in place, to move this organization forward,” added Mcnaughton.