
Erie Otters Issue Statement on Hockey Operations Staffing
Published on January 27, 2025 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Erie Otters News Release
Erie, Pennsylvania - The Erie Otters announced on Monday morning that Stan Butler has been relieved from his position as head coach of the organization.
About the Erie Otters:
The Erie Otters are an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) team based in Erie, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1996, the Otters have a rich history of excellence both on and off the ice. The team is committed to creating memorable experiences for its fans and contributing to the growth and well-being of the Erie community.
For further information on the Erie Otters and for media inquiries, please contact Shawn Bednard at shawn.bednard@ottershockey.com or Trevor Kubeja at trevorkubeja@ottershockey.com.
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