Stan Marple - Clubs

Clubs

Club Role Years
Victoria Cougars Player 1986–87
St. Albert Saints Player 1987–89
U. of Alberta Player 1989–94
Basingstoke Beavers Player/Assistant Coach 1994/95
Milton Keynes Kings Player/Head Coach 1995/96
Swindon IceLords Player/Head Coach 1996/97
Guildford Flames Player/Head Coach 1997–2005 - British National League
Guildford Flames Head Coach 2005–07 - English Premier League
U. of Alberta Assistant Coach 2007–08
U. of Alberta Assistant Coach 2010–11
U. of Alberta Head Coach 2011–12

Note: Stan Marple could not play regularly after 2005 because of the EPL 4 import rule, therefore he could only play when other imports were injured.

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