
Florida Panthers Name Peter Horachek Interim Head Coach
Published on November 8, 2013 under American Hockey League (AHL)
San Antonio Rampage News Release
SUNRISE, Fla. - Florida Panthers Executive Vice President & General Manager Dale Tallon announced today that Peter Horachek has been named the club's new interim head coach. In addition, the team announced that both Brian Skrudland and John Madden will join the Panthers staff as assistant coaches.
"Peter is a bright hockey mind who brings to our club a wealth of coaching knowledge," said Tallon. "He is a focused, determined and demanding coach who has experienced great success at all levels of competition. Both Brian and John are proven winners who won multiple Stanley Cups and are individuals that our players know very well. With these additions, we are confident that we have a staff that will work tirelessly to bring continued success to our organization."
Horachek, 53, becomes Florida's 12th head coach in franchise history after most recently serving as the head coach of Florida's American Hockey League affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage. Prior to working in San Antonio, Horacheck spent nine seasons with the Nashville Predators (2003-2013), serving his last two years as associate head coach. While working for the Predators, he helped the club advance to the postseason on seven occasions.
Horachek has also served as the head coach for the American Hockey League's Milwaukee Admirals (2002-2003), ECHL's Trenton Titans (2001-2002) and the International Hockey League's Orlando Solar Bears (1999-2001), where he won the 2001 Turner Cup.
Skrudland, 50, has spent the last four years as the team's director of player development. He served as Florida's first team captain, appearing in 256 games with the Panthers (1993-97), while guiding the club to the 1996 Eastern Conference Championship and the Stanley Cup Finals.
Throughout his 15-year NHL playing career, Skrudland played in 881 career National Hockey League contests for Montreal (1985-93), Calgary (1992-93), Florida (1993-97), NY Rangers (1997-98) and Dallas (1997-2000), registering 343 points (124-219-343) and 1,107 PIM. He won Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens (1986) and Dallas Stars (1999).
After his retirement from playing at the age of 36, the Peace River, Alberta, native returned to the Flames organization as an assistant coach for three seasons (2000-2003).
Madden, 40, returned to the Panthers this season as a pro scout after helping the team win the 2011-2012 Southeast Division Championship. Throughout his 13-year playing career, Madden played for New Jersey (1998-2004 & 2005-2009), Chicago (2009-2010), Minnesota (2010-2011) and Florida (2011-2012), earning three Stanley Cup titles (New Jersey 2000 & 2003; Chicago 2010).
The Toronto, Ontario, native played in 898 career NHL games, recording 348 points (165-183-348) and 219 PIM. He was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 2001. After his retirement in 2012, Madden spent one year with the Montreal Canadiens (2012-2013) serving on their scouting staff.
American Hockey League Stories from November 8, 2013
- Crunch Edge Admirals 2-1 with Late Goal - Norfolk Admirals
- IceHogs Return to Winning Ways - Rockford IceHogs
- Griffins Silence 'Dogs, 6-1 - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Monsters Lose on Late Comets Goal - Cleveland Monsters
- Comets win first game - Utica Comets
- Falcons To Host Hometown Heroes Night Friday - Springfield Falcons
- Amerks Gain Point in 3-2 Overtime Loss to B-Sens - Rochester Americans
- Pirates Thrash Sharks For First Home Win - Portland Pirates
- Springfield Defeated By Adirondack - Springfield Falcons
- Griffins Drop Bulldogs 6-1 - Hamilton Bulldogs
- P-Bruins Defeat Wolf Pack 8-5 in High Scoring Affair - Providence Bruins
- Rockford Defeats Iowa 3-1 - Iowa Wild
- Sislo's Hat Trick Helps Devils Outlast Penguins - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
- Kucherov's Late Goal Lifts Crunch over Admirals - Syracuse Crunch
- B-Sens Survive for OT Victory over Amerks - Binghamton Senators
- 1st Career Shutout as Heeter Stays Hot - Adirondack Phantoms
- Sislo's Hat Trick Helps Devils To Wild Win - Albany Devils
- Bruins defeat Hartford - Hartford Wolf Pack
- Dude, It's O'Dell - Manchester Monarchs
- IceCaps Trump Monarchs - St. John's IceCaps
- Friday Not Friendly for Worcester Again in 5-1 Loss in Lewiston - Worcester Sharks
- Flames Acquire Ladislav Smid and Olivier Roy from the Edmonton - Abbotsford Heat
- Morris Two Wins Away from the Record Books - Manchester Monarchs
- IceCaps Unveil Third Jersey - St. John's IceCaps
- Glendening and Ouellet Recalled, Almquist Assigned - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Griffins Take on Rockford IceHogs Next Friday - Grand Rapids Griffins
- Rosters Taking Shape for Amerks-Sabres Alumni Game at Frozen Frontier - Rochester Americans
- Dallas Stars Swap Defensemen with Texas Stars - Texas Stars
- Tom Rowe Named San Antonio Rampage Head Coach - San Antonio Rampage
- Amerks Games on November 11 and November 13 to be Broadcast on WBER 90.5 FM - Rochester Americans
- Ottawa Re-Assigns Lawson to Binghamton - Binghamton Senators
- Amerks Recall Lepkowski from Greenville - Rochester Americans
- 2014 AHL All-Star Classic Tickets on Public Sale November 14 - AHL
- All-Star Classic Tickets Available to Public Next Week - St. John's IceCaps
- Florida Panthers Name Peter Horachek Interim Head Coach - San Antonio Rampage
- Canadiens Assign Greg Pateryn to Bulldogs - Hamilton Bulldogs
- Comet Tales: Meet Coach Nolan Baumgartner - Utica Comets
- Gameday: Comets at Lake Erie - Utica Comets
- Pirates Host Sharks for Military Appreciation Night - Portland Pirates
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent San Antonio Rampage Stories
- Jake Walman Named Rampage 2019-20 IOA/American Specialty Man of the Year
- Admirals Top Rampage with Third Period Outburst
- Ingram Leads Admirals to Shutout Win over Rampage
- Stars Defeat Chimuelos on Late Robertson Goal
- Comeback Effort Falls Short against Grand Rapids

