
Colorado Makes Change In Coaching Ranks
January 20, 2009 - National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Colorado Mammoth News Release
DENVER - The Colorado Mammoth has announced that Dan Perreault has joined the coaching staff as Offensive Assistant Coach, replacing the departed Russ Heard. Perreault, a former standout player for the Burnaby junior program as well as the Vancouver Burrards, also serves as head coach of the Coquitlam Adanacs where he was named 2008 Coach of the Year.
"I look forward to this tremendous opportunity to come into Denver and assist with the Mammoth - the premiere franchise in the NLL," noted Perreault. "They have a wonderful thing going there, but I'll try offer some insight and knowledge of the game from a different level and perspective. Hopefully I can contribute to even more of the team's success in Colorado."
The Mammoth takes on the Edmonton Rush this Saturday in a special 6pm game at Pepsi Center. Tickets for all regular season Mammoth games are on sale now at the Pepsi Center box office, all Ticketmaster retail locations, online at Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 303.830.TIXS or 719.520.9090.
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