
Chiefs and Huscroft Part Ways
Published on March 30, 2004 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Spokane Chiefs News Release
The Spokane Chiefs and Assistant Coach Jamie Huscroft have mutually agreed that he will not be returning to that role in the future with the club.
"Going into this season we expected with Jamie's family remaining in Seattle that it would be his last year," Spokane Chiefs General Manager Tim Speltz stated.
"There is nothing that I didn't enjoy in my two years in Spokane," Huscroft said. "I thought I learned so much, and if I had to be away from my family it had to be something that I truly enjoyed. I had a great relationship with everybody and we were happy with each other, but right now my family comes first."
"The Chiefs would like to wish Jamie the best of success in his future endeavors," Speltz finished.
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