The Telegraph-Journal is reporting that Gerard Gallant,
the two-time Canadian Hockey League coach of the year, has inked a three-year
contract extension with the Saint John Sea Dogs.
Gallant, who was signed by the team in 2009, is in the
final year of his original contract. It was reported by the newspaper of couple
of weeks ago that ‘Turk’ and the club had yet to reach a new deal. Sea Dogs
director of hockey operations and associate coach Mike Kelly, who also signed
with the team during the off-season of 2009, had already signed a three-year
extension.
"It's a proud day for our organization,'' team president
Wayne Long said. "We feel we've secured the best junior hockey coaching
tandem in the country.''
As usual, financial terms of the contract were not
disclosed.
Under Gallant and Kelly the Sea Dogs are an incredible
116-23-2-4 in the regular season, won two Jean Rougeau Trophies, have made the
league final twice and have won a President’s Cup and Memorial Cup.
Gallant has been named the Quebec Major Junior Hockey
League and CHL coach of the year two years in a row while Kelly is the reigning
QMJHL general manager of the year.
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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