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Lethbridge Hurricanes name Matt Anholt head coach
Lethbridge Hurricanes name Matt Anholt head coach

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time7 days ago

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Lethbridge Hurricanes name Matt Anholt head coach

Lethbridge Hurricanes GM Peter Anholt announced Wednesday that the club's new coach will be Matt Anholt, his son. The Lethbridge Hurricanes didn't have to look far for their next head coach. The WHL club announced Wednesday that associate head coach Matt Anholt has been named the 16th head coach in team history. Matt Anholt has spent the last seven years with the canes. He started out as a skills coach before coming the associate head coach and assistant general manger. Now he'll be the bench boss for the first time in his coaching career. 'I've been here now for seven years. I know how much this community cares about the team. And I couldn't be more honored to be here today, but especially in that way that I know the players here. I've been fortunate enough to be a big part of helping draft some of the players today, trade for some of the players,' said Anholt. Anholt is the first Hurricanes head coach to be promoted from an assistant. He says he's been able to learn from former head coaches Brent Kisio and Bill Peters. But he's ready to put his stamp on the team. 'Not that we didn't do it before at all before, we did a tonne of this sort of stuff, but I think in the new age, with the NCAA change I think skill development is going to be even more so at the forefront and we need to take a little time to understand how important it is for these kids,' said Anholt. Matt will now be working directly under his dad, Hurricanes general manager Peter Anholt. Peter had zeroed in on his son early in the coaching search. He says the familial connection wasn't a factor and he's simply the best person for the job. 'Any hire you make there's always the naysayers; there's the optics of this and that. Ultimately, I know the new coach coming in pretty good,' said Peter. Assistant coach Ryan Aasman will return to Anholt's staff this season. Joining the new coach is assistant Torrin White and goaltending coach Matt Weniger. It will be a younger coaching staff than in years past, which Peter Anholt feels will better position the Hurricanes to deal with the evolving junior hockey landscape. 'There's lots of good older coaches that would've been a fit here too. But ultimately my plan was to go this route.' The Hurricanes open their season at home September 19 against the Calgary Hitmen.

Lethbridge brings back Parks and Playground Passport for another summer of fun
Lethbridge brings back Parks and Playground Passport for another summer of fun

CTV News

time25-06-2025

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Lethbridge brings back Parks and Playground Passport for another summer of fun

The City of Lethbridge is bringing back its Parks and Playground Passport for the summer of 2025, offering a family-friendly scavenger hunt through eight different parks and playgrounds. Passports can be picked up online or at the cashiers at city hall. Once you have visited all eight parks, submit your passport by emailing parksvolunteer@ or by dropping it off at the cashiers at city hall or in the drop box in front of the building. Just in time for the end of the school year, the Parks & Playground Passport is back! 🛝 Grab yours and explore eight great spots around Lethbridge. Fun adventures, fresh air and great prizes await! More 👉 #fortheloveoflethbridge — City of Lethbridge (@LethbridgeCity) June 25, 2025 Submitting your passport makes you eligible to win prizes such as passes for family swimming, skating, Fort Whoop-Up, and the Galt Museum. You could also win a t-shirt from the Helen Schuler Nature Centre or vouchers and swag from the Lethbridge Hurricanes. For more information on Lethbridge parks and playgrounds, go here.

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Sign Brayden Edwards To Two-Year Deal
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Sign Brayden Edwards To Two-Year Deal

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time24-05-2025

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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Sign Brayden Edwards To Two-Year Deal

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have signed forward Brayden Edwards to a two-year deal, the team announced Friday. Edwards, a product of Abbotsford, B.C., spent this past season with the WHL's Lethbridge Hurricanes where he scored 31 goals and 46 assists for 77 points in 65 regular season games. With the Hurricanes having made the playoffs, Edwards posted six goals and 11 assists for 17 points in 16 games. Drafted by the Kootenay Ice in the sixth round of the 2019 WHL Prospects Draft, Edwards played in parts of four seasons with the Ice (then the Winnipeg Ice) and the Hurricanes, putting up 82 goals and 120 assists for 202 points in 247 regular season games. In a further 28 playoff games, he collected 10 goals and 24 points. Prior to making the jump to the WHL, Edwards played his minor hockey with Yale Hockey Academy, from U15 prep through to U18 prep. With Edwards turning pro with the Penguins, he should be a solid addition to the team next year. Haivng proven to be able to put up points in bunches, Edwards has the tools required to make a seamless transition to the AHL and could compete for NHL games in the future.

Bill Peters not returning as Lethbridge Hurricanes head coach
Bill Peters not returning as Lethbridge Hurricanes head coach

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time15-05-2025

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Bill Peters not returning as Lethbridge Hurricanes head coach

Bill Peters will not be returning as the head coach of the Lethbridge Hurricanes. The team announced Thursday that Peters chose not to renew his contract for the 2025-26 season and will be seeking new opportunities. Peters was the head coach of the squad for the past two seasons and led them to the postseason both years. 'It's the right time to turn the [coaching job] over to somebody new, and whoever they elect to pass it on to, it will be in more than capable hands,' Peters said. 'When I took over [here], they talked about leaving the jersey in a better place, and I think we are doing that. I think the culture here [in Lethbridge] is very strong.' The Hurricanes finished the 2024-25 season with a 42-21-3-2 record and made it to the WHL's Eastern Conference Championship before getting swept by the Medicine Hat Tigers. Peters, originally from Three Hills, Alta., finishes his tenure with a total regular season record of 75-49-10-2, for a .551 win percentage. 'We are very proud of the work that Bill accomplished in his two seasons with the Hurricanes. Our players, our coaches and our entire organization got better with Bill here,' Hurricanes general manager Peter Anholt said. 'Bill was a key part of continuing to grow the positive culture that our organization has built and making sure it's a healthy environment for our players.' Peters, a former Calgary Flames head coach, has had several jobs in junior and professional hockey over the past 17 years, including with the Spokane Chiefs, the Rockford IceHogs and the Carolina Hurricanes.

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