Oilers Name Tony Borgford Assistant Coach for OKC Barons
July 24, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Oklahoma City Barons News Release
Edmonton, Alberta - The Edmonton Oilers announced today, they have appointed Tony Borgford as Assistant Coach and Manager of Hockey Operations for the Oklahoma City Barons.
Borgford, 39, joins the Barons after serving as a Video Coordinator/Coach for the past three seasons with the Winnipeg Jets. He also worked with as a Video Coordinator with the Atlanta Thrashers for eight seasons, prior to the franchise relocating to Winnipeg in 2010.
The Regina, Saskatchewan native played his junior hockey for the North Battleford North Stars of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and played four years of NCAA hockey for Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pennsylvania, from 1995-99.
Season tickets for the Oklahoma City Barons 2014-15 season are on sale now. New for this season, every seat in the upper level is now $10. For more information, call 232-GOAL.
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