List of Las Vegas Wranglers Head Coaches

List Of Las Vegas Wranglers Head Coaches

The Las Vegas Wranglers are an American professional ice hockey team based in Las Vegas, Nevada. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the ECHL. The team joined the ECHL in 2003 as an expansion team, and won the National Conference championship in 2008. The Wranglers have played their home games at the Orleans Arena, which is attached to The Orleans Hotel and Casino, since their inaugural season in 2003. The Wranglers are owned by Wranglers Hockey, LLC.

There have been 2 head coaches for the Wranglers franchise. The team's first head coach was Glen Gulutzan, who coached for six complete seasons from 2003 to 2009. Gulutzan is the only coach to have won the Bruce Taylor Cup as the ECHL's Western Conference champion with the Wranglers; they lost the 2008 Kelly Cup Finals to the Cincinnati Cyclones.

The Wranglers current head coach and general manager is Ryan Mougenel, who was an assistant with the Fresno Falcons and Stockton Thunder before arriving in Las Vegas.

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