Bandits Add To Coaching Staff
08/22/2010
The Brooks Bandits are pleased to announce the additions of Bryan Dube and Nicholas Degaetano to the Coaching Staff.
Bryan is originally from Montreal, Quebec and will assume the Assistant Coaching duties along with taking on the Strength & Conditioning responsibilities for the club. As a player Bryan spent 3 seasons in the QMJHL most notably with Chicoutimi and Acadie Bathurst racking up 571 penalty minutes in 140 games. When it comes to coaching Bryan has spent time at the Junior B and Junior A levels with the Comox Valley Glaicer Kings and the Quinte Westpack respectively.
Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning Coach Bryan Dube – “I am very happy to join the Brooks Bandits organization. I am looking forward to the upcoming season and developing these young athletes and helping them achieve their goals as hockey players. I’m hoping to give back to the organization what I’ve learned as a player and Coach over the past years. I’m looking forward to working with Ryan Papaioannou and making the '10-11 season a successful one. With Training Camp less than a week away I’m excited for the transition to the Brooks community.”
Nicholas comes to the Bandits as a Goaltending Consultant. He spent last year working with the team in an unofficial role and after a successful season in goal by Jan Obernesser, Nicholas now officially joins the staff. Originally from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Nicholas moved to Calgary and is a now the Head On Ice Instructor at the Goaltender Development Institute (GDI).
Goaltending Consultant Nicholas Degaetano – “I am excited to join the Brooks Bandits for the 2010/2011 season and looking forward to the continued development and identification of goaltenders for our program.”
Head Coach/GM Ryan Papaioannou – “We spent the off season looking for ways to improve our club and early on the decision was to surround the players with quality people that have passion for the game. With both Bryan and Nicholas I know we are in a position to provide our players with an opportunity to learn and develop. With these additions we are ready for the start of Training Camp and looking forward to the 11th season of Brooks Bandits Hockey.”
2010 – 2011 Brooks Bandits Hockey Staff
GM/Head Coach - Ryan Papaioannou
Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning Coach – Bryan Dube
Head Recruiter/Assistant Coach – Brett Goulet
Goaltending Consultant – Nicholas Degaetano
Head Trainer – Arthur “Kahuna” Murray
Director of Scouting – Irv Heide
Junior A Leagues Launch Unprecedented Pilot Project To Reduce Violence and Bullying
08/20/2010
A group of five Member Leagues within the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) are proud to announce an unprecedented joint effort to eliminate violence and bullying from Junior A Hockey.
This initiative has developed from a partnership between the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), and Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL), who have formed together to create the Junior A Supplement, which will be launched as a pilot project in the 2010-2011 CJHL Season.
The Junior A Supplement has been created to protect junior-aged hockey players by addressing actions such as Blows to the Head, Dangerous Hits, Accumulated Major Penalties, Accumulated Misconducts, Instigating and Unnecessary Fighting. The supplement increases team, coach and player accountability through the tracking of repeat offenders, increased suspensions and significant financial penalties. It builds on the progressive regulations undertaken over the past decade by the participating Leagues and Branches to reduce bullying and violence from Junior A Hockey in Canada.
The pilot project was developed as a response to the implementation of Hockey Canada Regulation 6.7, which calls for an automatic game misconduct whenever a major penalty for fighting is assessed. The participating Member Leagues have gone one step further by targeting the types of dangerous plays that often result in fights and other types of violence. The Leagues within the pilot project will not be subject to Hockey Canada Regulation 6.7, which will be implemented across the remainder of the Leagues in CJHL.
“The five Member Leagues involved in the creation of the Junior A Supplement have taken a tremendous step in the effort to reduce and eliminate violence and bullying in Junior A hockey,” said AJHL President Craig T. Cripps. “Our League and its teams, coaches and players are committed to providing a safe environment for every player while also maintaining an exciting, physical brand of hockey on the ice.”
The Junior A Supplement has been developed in cooperation with the provincial branches of BC Hockey, Hockey Alberta, the Saskatchewan Hockey Association, Hockey Manitoba, Hockey North, Hockey Nova Scotia, Hockey P.E.I. and Hockey New Brunswick.
The two-year pilot project will compare data from the participating leagues using the Junior A Supplement and a control group using Hockey Canada Playing Rule 6.7. The data will determine whether fighting is reduced in the Junior A game by ejecting a player for his first fighting major and the effect on other aggressive and violent behavior.
Advertising or Sponsorships
08/07/2010
Advertising and/or sponsorship opportunities are available for the 2010-2011 season and can be viewed in the marketing brochure that is accessible under Advertising in the left side menu.
If interested in discussing any opportunities, please emal the Bandits office at bandits@ajhl.ca or advertising sales at dhakbru@telusplanet.net or else leave a message at 403.501.0122 and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
"Advertising In A Premier Facility"
The Centennial Regional Arena (CRA) had its grand opening in January of 2010. A facility of this magnitude offers a valuable marketing opportunity to the business sector of Brooks and its surrounding region. The CRA houses the local minor hockey and ringette teams, the Brooks Blackhawks and the AJHL's Brooks Bandits along with numerous other events. From spectators local to the CRA to AJHL's Live Web/Radio broadcasts, the advertising opportunities presented through the Centennial Regional Arena can be an asset for your company today.
Pocket Schedule advertising will be closed soon - 2 ad spots are available
Game Day Program advertising will be closed soon -ad spots are available
Arthur "Kahuna" Murray Named Head Trainer
07/26/2010
The Brooks Bandits are proud to announce the hiring of Arthur Murray as the team’s Head Trainer.
Arthur or maybe better known as “Kahuna” is very well known around the junior hockey ranks. The Brooks community is familiar with Arthur as he spent 5 seasons with the organization from 2003 – 2008 making him the longest serving Trainer in team history. He spent the last two seasons with the OCN Blizzard of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. During his first stint in Brooks Arthur became a fan favorite and was renowned in the community for his upbeat personality.
Head Trainer Arthur Murray – “I’m excited to be back in Brooks and to be part of the Bandits family again. I had a great 5 years with the team and would like to continue the success we had during that time.”
GM/Head Coach Ryan Papaioannou – “We couldn’t have found a better person for the position. Arthur has 15 years experience in Junior A hockey and is an asset anyone would like to have. His ability to interact with people will make him such a valuable part of our organization. With Arthur’s return to Brooks are players will now have a first class experience when it comes to their medical and equipment needs.”
Player Transactions
07/12/2010
The Brooks Bandits have traded the AJHL/CHA Rights of Tyler Skauge to the Camrose Kodiaks in exchange for the AJHL/CHA Rights of Cory Kloss and Future Considerations.
The Brooks Bandits have traded the AJHL/CHA Rights of Brad Deagle to the Lloydminster Bobcats in exchange for the AJHL/CHA Rights of Jesse Halikas and Future Considerations.
The Brooks Bandits have traded the CHA Rights of Jesse Halikas to the Coquitlam Express of the BCHL in exchange for the CHA Rights to Lane Menage.