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Dane Byers is the newest member of the Prince Albert Mintos coaching staff, just in time for them to start playing exhibition games. (Facebook/Prince Albert Raiders Fan Page)
Byers is back

Mintos add former pro Byers to staff ahead of exhibition opener

Sep 9, 2022 | 12:51 PM

Exhibition season for the Prince Albert Mintos is soon to begin, and ahead of that season they’ve added a voice of experience to their coaching staff.

The Mintos announced ex-Minto, ex-Prince Albert Raider, and longtime professional hockey player Dane Byers would be joining their staff as an assistant coach. Byers played more than 700 games of professional hockey in his career, including 14 in the NHL.

“When Tim (Leonard, Mintos head coach) mentioned he was going to come aboard, I was ecstatic,” said Mintos GM Kalen Wright. “The resume on him and being an ex-Minto, a pro career, it just worked out perfect for helping our boys with skill development and teaching them a few things here and there.”

As for Byers, he’s thrilled for a chance to stay in touch with the game and pass on his knowledge to a younger generation.

“I’m very excited,” said Byers. “Tim reached out to me. Obviously, hockey has been a big part of my life. It’s been a few years since I’ve played pro but it’s nice to get back into the game in some sort of way.”

Byers is also coaching his three young sons, and he hopes his time learning from coaches like Leonard will make him a better coach for both the Mintos and his own boys. As for what he hopes to impart to the young players, he’s got a lot of experience to draw on.

“I think I’ve experienced everything a player can feel as far as the emotional side of things,” said Byers. “I’ve been cut off teams, I’ve made teams, I’ve played pro for many years and was fortunate to be a captain for many teams in pro. I had a cup of coffee in the best league in the world. I’ve had all of those experiences and hopefully I can pass on some of my knowledge.”

The work for Byers and the other coaches begins tonight as the team opens up their exhibition schedule in Tisdale against the Trojans. An incoming crop of young players will have their first chance to make a good impression against outside competition.

“Between both the Western Hockey League draft and the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League draft, I think just about all of our 07s were picked somewhere, so it’s pretty exciting,” said Wright. “We like the incoming young guys. We think they’re going to jump right in and start producing and being a big part of the team right off the bat.”

Byers echoed his GMs assessment of their young talent. With a weekend of back-to-back games ahead and a home tilt against the Warman Wildcats tomorrow night, he was optimistic about the talent level.

“I’ve been away from AAA midget hockey for a lot of years and this is my first taste back, seeing what the skill level is,” said Byers. “I can tell you right now the skill level, the skating ability these players have is well ahead of the years when I was playing. I’m excited. I think the team looks very good at this point in time of the year.”

The game tomorrow at the Art Hauser Centre will begin at 7:00 p.m..

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