
Falcons All-Time Leading Scorer Returns as Assistant Coach
September 26, 2002 - ECHL (ECHL)
Fresno Falcons News Release
FRESNO, Calif. â The Taylor Cup Champion Fresno Falcons all-time leading scorer, Glen Gulutzan, will return for his sixth season with the team as an Assistant Coach. He will join the recently retired Greg Spenrath on head coach and general manager Blaine Moore's coaching staff.
Gulutzan, a 31-year old native of The Pas, Manitoba, is the team's all-time leading scorer with 372 points in 296 games in a Falcons sweater, which is third most all-time. He is also first in assists with 245, second in goals with 127, and third in power play goals with 34.
The Falcons will open the 2002-03 home schedule on Oct. 18 in a Taylor Cup Finals re-match with the Idaho Steelheads. Single-game tickets are on sale now and season ticket packages are still available for as little as $100. Call the Falcons offices at 485-PUCK (7825) for more information.
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