2018-19 OHL Preview: North Bay Battalion coach Stan Butler still going strong
TORONTO — Stan Butler has a resume that would make professional hockey teams take notice, but the Ontario Hockey League’s longest-serving head coach says his passion for the junior game is what drives him after more than two decades behind the bench.
The 62-year-old Butler is entering his 21st season with the North Bay Battalion organization after taking over as coach in 1998 while the franchise was still in Brampton. He’s spent a total of 23 seasons in the Canadian Hockey League, starting with the Oshawa Generals in 1994.
“I guess you have to love your job, you really like the league and as long as you feel you have the energy, drive, and determination you keep doing this thing,” Butler said ahead of the 2018-19 OHL season that begins Wednesday, when the Saginaw Spirit host the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.
Butler, who spent a year out west with the Prince George Cougars in 1996-97 before returning to Ontario, begins the year fourth all-time with 1,492 OHL games coached and 702 career victories. Last season he joined London Knights head coach Dale Hunter and legends Brian Kilrea and Bert Templeton as just the fourth head coach in league history to reach 700 wins.


