Hulton becomes the 13th head coach in team history. He takes over for Brian Casey, who took over Saint John's bench late in the season following the departure of Travis Crickard.
“We are thrilled to welcome Jim to the Saint John Sea Dogs,” said Sea Dogs president and general manager Trevor Georgie. “Jim and I entered the QMJHL in the same season, and over the years we’ve had a front-row seat to the work ethic and competitiveness of his teams. Year after year, his teams compete hard and his players exceed expectations. He is demanding and prepares young men for what it takes to play professional hockey through a culture built on accountability."Beyond his experience, Jim is a true professional and a great person," added Georgie. "He shares our vision for the future of the Sea Dogs, and he wants to win just as badly as all of us do. We’re excited to welcome Jim and his family to Saint John and begin this next chapter together.”
Hulton recently left his position as head coach and general manager of the Charlottetown Islanders. He has been expected to take Saint John's head coaching position for a couple weeks.
Hulton was with the Islanders since the 2015-16 season. He is a two-time winner of the QMJHL coach of the year award and also won the CHL coach of the year honour in 2022.
Guy Girouard, a long-time assistant under Hulton, was also in attendance and confirmed to be an assistant coach with the Sea Dogs.
More to come...





