Lethbridge Herald

Don Hay retires as Blazers coach

- LETHBRIDGE HERALD — KAMLOOPS

The Kamloops Blazers have announced that three-time Memorial Cup winner Don Hay is retiring as head coach.

Hay will remain with the Western Hockey League team in an advisory role.

He leaves the bench with a WHL-record 750 wins in over 20 seasons with the Blazers, Tri-City Americans and Vancouver Giants. He also coached Canada to a world junior hockey title in 1995.

Hay’s coaching career started with the Blazers in 1986 as an assistant coach. After seven seasons under Ken Hitchcock and Tom Renney, Don was named head coach in 1992.

In three seasons he led the Blazers to two WHL Championsh­ips and two Memorial Cups in 1994 and 1995. He later coached the Americans for two seasons from 1998 to 2000 and the Giants from 2004-2014, leading Vancouver to a Memorial Cup title in 2007.

Hay returned to the Blazers for the 2014-15 season.

He also had stints as a head coach in the NHL with the Phoenix Coyotes (1996-97) and Calgary Flames (2000-01).

“Don Hay is a legend and it is only fitting that he is able to retire with his hometown Kamloops Blazers as the winningest coach in WHL history,” said Blazers majority owner Tom Gaglardi. “Don leaves a storied legacy within junior hockey circles. His accomplish­ments are astounding and he will be forever regarded as one of the greatest coaches in junior hockey history. We are extremely grateful to have had Don return to the Blazers and be able to end his coaching career where it all began.”

The Blazers also announced that general manager Stu MacGregor has been reassigned within the Dallas Stars organizati­on and director of player personnel Matt Recchi and assistant coach Mike Needham will not have their contracts renewed.

The Prairie Baseball Academy Dawgs started the Canadian College Baseball Conference Championsh­ip with a loss.

The Dawgs were blanked 12-0 by the Okanagan Coyotes in their first game Thursday in Kamloops.

The Coyotes scored three runs in the fourth inning, five runs in the sixth and four more in the seventh to win the game in seven innings.

The PBA were held to three hits in the loss.

Liam Sabiston took the loss for the Dawgs, throwing five and one-third innings, allowing seven runs on nine hits and striking out seven.

The Dawgs were playing the host Thompson Rivers University WolfPack in the late game Thursday.

The PBA play the Vancouver Island University Mariners today at 2 p.m., local time and are back on the diamond at 5 p.m. against the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades.

 ?? Herald photo by Tijana Martin ?? Jed Magarrell from Coaldale R.I. Baker School competes in the midget long jump during the County of Lethbridge Junior High Track Meet at the University of Lethbridge Community Stadium on Thursday.
Herald photo by Tijana Martin Jed Magarrell from Coaldale R.I. Baker School competes in the midget long jump during the County of Lethbridge Junior High Track Meet at the University of Lethbridge Community Stadium on Thursday.
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