Tri City joins Calgary in looking for a new Head Coach as Don Nachbaur is off to the AHL Binghamton Senators.
That's 8 changes in the WHL, 2 in each division. (Swift Current, Regina, Lethbridge, Calgary, Prince George, Chilliwack, Everett & Tri City)
Nachbaur was going into the 09-10 season as the active leader for most games coached in the WHL. The leaders now ...
1. Lorne Molleken – 12 seasons Moose Jaw/Saskatoon/Regina 787 420-305-49-14 .574%
Playoffs 10 Seasons Moose Jaw/Saskatoon/Regina 99 49-50 .495% MC 4 1-3 .250%
2. Don Hay – 9 seasons Kamloops/Tri City/Vancouver 723 445-214-42-22 .660%
Playoffs 8 seasons Kamloops/Tri City/Vancouver 142 91-51 .641% MC 18 14-4 .778%
3. Dean Clark - 12 seasons Calgary/Brandon/Kamloops 696 382-246-62-6 .598%
Playoffs 8 seasons Calgary/Brandon/Kamloops 109 61-48 .560% MC 4 2-2 .500%
4. Willy Desjardins – 8 seasons Saskatoon/Medicine Hat 535 298-176-46-13 .612%
Playoffs 8 seasons Saskatoon/Medicine Hat 102 61-41 .598% MC 8 3-5 .375%
5. Kelly McCrimmon – 9 seasons Brandon 490 247-198-28-17 .550%
Playoffs 6 seasons Brandon 70 36-34 .514%
T-10. Mark Holick – 2 seasons Kootenay 144 77-51-7-9 .590%
Playoffs 2 seasons Kootenay 14 5-9 .357%