
Glen Hanlon Leaves to Pursue Other Opportunities
Published on May 28, 2013 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Vancouver Giants News Release
VANCOUVER, BC - The Vancouver Giants announced today that Glen Hanlon will not be returning as an Assistant Coach with the Vancouver Giants and will pursue a job as a head coach overseas.
"Glen is a great person and coach. He did a great job when Don Hay went to the World Junior Championship and we were lucky to keep him around for 2 years," said Giants' Executive Vice President and General Manager Scott Bonner. "We'd like to wish Glen all the best with his new job, and thank him for his contributions to our organization."
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