
Athletic Therapist Terence Robertson Steps Down
Published on April 29, 2013 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Red Deer Rebels News Release
RED DEER, AB - Brent Sutter, President/General Manager/Head Coach of the Red Deer Rebels Hockey Club, announced today athletic therapist Terence Robertson has resigned. Robertson will leave the team after the Rebels Prospects camp May 31-June 2.
Robertson will begin his new position with Collegiate Athletic Therapy & Sports Medicine in June after the Rebels Prospects Camp. He was with the Rebels for nine years, starting in 2004.
The Rebels will begin the search for a new athletic therapist immediately.
Brent Sutter -"I'd like to thank Terence for his nine seasons with the team. He has done a great job with our players over the years. We wish him well in his future endeavors. "
Terence Robertson - "I'd like to thank the organization for giving me the opportunity to work in the Western Hockey League. I truly enjoyed my time with the staff and players over the years. But for family reasons, I've decided to take a job that keeps me closer to home during the winter."
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