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Davis Payne Interim Head Coach In St. Louis

January 2, 2010 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Peoria Rivermen News Release


ST. LOUIS (January 2, 2009) - St. Louis Blues President John Davidson announced today that the club has named Rivermen head coach Davis Payne as Interim Head Coach of the Blues. Payne becomes the 23rd coach in the history of the St. Louis Blues replacing Andy Murray, who was relieved of his duties.

"Davis is very knowledgeable of the players in our organization and we feel he is the best candidate to coach our team," said Davidson. "He has nine winning seasons at the minor league level which includes an ECHL Championship in 2006.

"I would like to thank Andy Murray for the job he has done here the past four seasons," continued Davidson. "He was an integral part in turning the St. Louis Blues around. He is a true professional and I wish him the best of luck in the future."

Payne, 39, was named the 15th head coach of the Rivermen on July 8, 2008 after serving one year as an assistant with the club. This season, Peoria has posted a 19-13-1-2 record combining for a 62-44-3-6 (.578%) overall mark in two seasons with Payne behind the bench. In his first year (2008-09) as an AHL head coach, Payne guided the Rivermen to a 43-31-2-4 record and returned Peoria to the postseason following a two-year drought. Prior to joining the Rivermen before the 2007-08 campaign, Payne had spent a total of seven seasons as a head coach in the ECHL. The Kamloops, British Columbia native established a.691% winning percentage over four years as head coach for the Alaska Aces, the Blues' ECHL affiliate.

The 2006-07 ECHL Coach of the Year, Payne led the Aces to the 2006 ECHL Kelly Cup Championship and also guided the club to three consecutive trips to the Conference Finals; it was the first time in 15 years and only the second time in ECHL history that a team advanced to the ECHL's Final Four in three straight seasons. Thirty-eight of Alaska's 48 lifetime playoff wins had came under Payne's direction, with his winning percentage in the playoffs (38-21,.644%) nearly matching that of his four regular seasons in Alaska.

Payne, who owns a 289-142-45 (.654%) in seven seasons as an ECHL head coach between Alaska and the Pee Dee Pride, remains second all-time in ECHL history with 50 postseason victories, 12 of which came during his three years with Pee Dee.

A graduate of NCAA Division I Michigan Tech, Payne appeared in 22 National Hockey League (NHL) games with the Boston Bruins and played a total of eight professional seasons. He was originally drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the seventh round of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.

Peoria is on the road tonight in Chicago at 7 p.m. All games can be heard live on Hippie 101.1 FM locally and on the internet through www.rivermen.net/fanzone/live.




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