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Monsters' coach signs two-year extention

Monsters' coach signs two-year extention
Monsters' coach signs two-year extention
Monsters' coach signs two-year extentionThe Columbus Blue Jackets have extended the contract of Lake Erie Monsters Head Coach Jared Bednar for two years through the 2018-19 season, club Assistant General Manager Bill Zito announced.In addition, the club announced the hiring of Blake Geoffrion as Monsters assistant general manager and Steve McCarthy as assistant coach, while Manny Legace will return to the club as goaltending coach.Bednar, 44, led the Monsters to a 15-2 record during the playoffs and the first Calder Cup championship in club history, and the first by a Blue Jackets' AHL affiliate, in 2016 following a 43-22-6-5 record during the regular season.


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Bednar gets two-year deal to coach Monsters

Bednar gets two-year deal to coach Monsters
Bednar gets two-year deal to coach Monsters
Jared Bednar, who drew interest from NHL teams this summer after coaching Lake Erie to the American Hockey League championship, has signed a two-year contract extension with to remain with the Blue Jackets' top affiliate, the team announced Tuesday.The deal carries Bednar through the 2018-19 season with the Monsters.In addition, the Blue Jackets have signed Lake Erie goaltending coach Manny Legace to a two-year contract, hired Steve McCarthy as an assistant coach and named scout Blake Geoffrion the Monsters assistant general manager.


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Jackets give Calder Cup-winning coach a two-year extension – ProHockeyTalk

Jackets give Calder Cup-winning coach a two-year extension – ProHockeyTalk
Jackets give Calder Cup-winning coach a two-year extension – ProHockeyTalk
When Detroit waived Dan Cleary last year and Cleary waited before agreeing to join AHL Grand Rapids, many thought it would be the veteran forward's swan song as a player.Well, guess again."I really enjoyed what I did last season, being in that role, helping the young kids grow into being future Red Wings," Cleary said, per the Detroit News.


Jackets give Calder Cup-winning coach a two-year extension – ProHockeyTalk

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