NHL coaches join WHL for 2014-15 season
CALGARY – In order to rise to the top of the coaching ladder, three longtime NHL assistants are dropping a couple of rungs first.
Almost half the teams in the Western Hockey League will start this season with new coaches, with Tim Hunter, Bob Woods and Jamie Kompon coming directly from the NHL.
Hunter, an assistant coach last season with the Washington Capitals, is the new head coach and general manager of the Moose Jaw Warriors. Woods has taken on both roles with the Saskatoon Blades after spending last year as an assistant with Anaheim.
Kompon, who won a Stanley Cup with Chicago in 2013 and the Los Angeles Kings in 2012, is coach-GM of the Portland Winterhawks.