Canmore Eagles - Operations Staff

Operations Staff

Season Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach General Manager President
1995-96 Pat Loyer Ted Stewart Dave Robertson Gord Jones / Dean Stevenson Fred Horbay
1996-97 Ted Stewart Dave Robertson Larry Shellian Dean Stevenson Fred Horbay
1997-98 Ted Stewart Dave Robertson Larry Shellian Mike Slivka / Dean Stevenson Fred Horbay
1998-99 Ron Kraft Larry Shellian --- Mike Slivka Dean Stevenson
1999-00 Ron Kraft / Calvin McKay Larry Shellian --- Peter Lemuir Dean Stevenson
2000-01 Bob Miller Darren Kruger Larry Shellian Bob Miller Rich Shellian
2001-02 Bob Miller Darren Kruger Larry Shellian Bob Miller Rich Shellian
2002-03 Bob Miller Darren Kruger Larry Shellian Bob Miller Rich Shellian
2003-04 Bob Miller Darren Kruger Marshall Kennedy Bob Miller Rich Shellian
2004-05 Bob Miller Kelli Carson Marshall Kennedy Bob Miller Rich Shellian
2005-06 Bob Miller Jay Pylypuik --- Bob Miller Rich Shellian
2006-07 Bob Miller Jay Pylypuik --- Bob Miller Al Doll
2007-08 Bob Miller / Andrew Milne Jay Pylypuik --- Bob Miller / Al Doll Al Doll
2008-09 Andrew Milne Jay Pylypuik Kurtis Jones Andrew Milne Darryl Lockwood
2009-10 Andrew Milne Jay Pylypuik Kurtis Jones Andrew Milne Darryl Lockwood
2010-11 Andrew Milne Kurtis Jones ------------ Andrew Milne Darryl Lockwood
2011-12 Andrew Milne Kurtis Jones ------------ Andrew Milne Darryl Lockwood

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