The Southwest Booster

Brockman to become Broncos Head Coach

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The search for Manny Viveiros’ replacemen­t has come to an end. The Swift Current Broncos announced on Wednesday that they have hired Dean Brockman as their Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations.

Brockman spent the previous four seasons with the Saskatoon Blades. He was an Assistant Coach with the Blades for two seasons and then compiled a 63-68-10-3 record as the Head Coach over the past two seasons. He will now become the eighth head coach in Swift Current Broncos history.

The Blades announced that they had relieved Brockman of his duties on March 18 after the Blades missed the playoffs despite having the sixth most points in the Eastern Conference.

Viveiros left the Broncos after two seasons to become an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers in the National Hockey League.

Beginning in 1997, Brockman spent 17 seasons with the Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League’s Humboldt Broncos and became their head coach in 2004. He was an Anavet Cup Champion in 2012, three-time Royal Bank Cup Champion, represente­d Canada for the World Junior A Challenge in both 2011 and 2012, and was named the SJHL’S Coach of the Year four times.

Brockman has been described as a modern player’s coach whose teams can be described as fast paced, puck hungry, hardworkin­g, and aggressive in all three zones. He has also been described as one of the nicest people you will ever meet in hockey.

“The Broncos Personnel Committee was impressed with Dean’s ability to build and to maintain relationsh­ips with players, parents, staff and community while at the same time getting the best out of his team,” said Broncos Board Chair, Trent Mccleary in a team issued statement. “We are looking forward to working with and getting to know Coach Brockman while we defend the WHL Championsh­ip and Ed Chynoweth Cup.”

Born and raised in St Benedict, Saskatchew­an, Brockman grew up on the family farm 30 miles northwest of Humboldt.

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