
Hunt Reaches Milestone
Published on October 13, 2007 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
Regina, Saskatchewan - Tonight, Regina Pats head coach Curtis Hunt has moved into 3rd all time in games coached behind the Pats bench. Hunt who is in his 4th season as the Pats head coach has coached 217 career games compiling a record of 91 wins, 103 losses, 7 ties, 10 overtime losses and 5 shootout losses.
Since taking over the Pats bench in 2004-05, Hunt has shown improvement every season, including last season when he took the Pats past the first round of playoffs for the first time since 1998. Hunt, who is no stranger to success, won a gold medal last Christmas as an assistant coach of Team Canada at the World Junior Championships. Hunt will be returning again this year for his 2nd time behind Team Canada's bench.
The Pats next action is tomorrow night as the team travels to Moose Jaw to take on the Warriors; Game Time at the Crush Can is 7:00pm. The Pats next home game is Wednesday, October 17th when the Lethbridge Hurricanes visit the Brandt Centre, puck drop is 7:00 pm.
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