
Reading Royals Head Coach Larry Courville's Contract Extended
Published on May 28, 2014 under ECHL (ECHL)
Reading Royals News Release
Reading, PA - The Reading Royals of the ECHL today announced that the contract for Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Larry Courville has been extended through the 2016-17 ECHL season. Consistent with team policy, terms of this contract extension were not released.
"Our organization is extremely pleased to commit to Coach Courville through the 2016-17 season," said Royals' President Drew Bell. "Larry has achieved a level of success in his five-plus seasons in Reading that few have accomplished in this league's history. He has led with a strong and reliable character that has proven successful in building positive relationships with his players and staff. Larry is a tireless recruiter of top-level talent, and he has exhibited a unique understanding of and command over some of the more difficult roster management issues presented by our league. He has been willing to engage in an open and honest dialogue with our fans. And although I'm sure that Larry is extremely proud of the success that his teams have achieved so far-and particularly the championship that he and his team brought to Reading in 2013, I'm just as confident that his competitive drive will continue to push him to achieve remarkable results in the future."
"I would like to thank the Royals' new owner Jack Gulati and team President Drew Bell for their vote of confidence in me with this extension," said Coach Courville. "My wife, our children and I love being a part of the Royals' family, and we're excited to continue our time with the organization. I want to take this opportunity to thank the fans of the Royals, who have been so supportive during with my time with the team. It's also important to recognize the players I've had the pleasure of coaching during my time in Reading. The success of any professional hockey organization really does revolve around the players, and I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the boys for their efforts both on and off the ice."
Courville (39), who hails from Timmins, Ontario, but resides in Palmyra, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Shannon, and their three young children, is embarking on his sixth full season as the Royals' head coach (224-140-15-19, .606 win percentage in 398 regular season games). The winningest coach in team history, Courville led the Royals to a 46-22-2-296 record this past season, which was good enough to capture the team's second consecutive Eastern Conference regular season title, as well as the team's third divisional title in the last four seasons. This year's forty-six wins tied the team record established in 2012-13, when the Royals went on to win the first Kelly Cup championship in the history of the team.
Courville, who was originally hired by Reading as an assistant coach, took over the Royals' head coaching job on January 6, 2009, thirty-four games into the 2008-09 season with the team's record sitting at 9-23-2-0. The Courville-led Royals completed the remainder of that season 15-19-3-1. In the 360 games over the five full regular seasons since that time, Courville has led the Royals to a cumulative record of 209-121-12-18, which translates into a .622 win percentage. When compared to teams in the ECHL's Eastern Conference, the 209 victories recorded over those five seasons are thirteen more than the total number of wins registered during that same time span by the next closest teams to the Royals (South Carolina and Kalamazoo, 196).
Courville's teams have won more-than-twenty games on home ice in four of his five full seasons with the Royals, but his clubs have been particular notable for their success on the road, where the Royals have won twenty or more games for the last four straight seasons, during which the Royals' have compiled a cumulative .635 win percentage (85-46-8-5) away from Reading's Santander Arena.
Courville, who has coached (56) and won (32) more playoff games than any other coach in Royals' history, has led the team on the two longest playoff runs in the organization's tenure in the ECHL-the twenty-two games it took to capture the 2013 Kelly Cup Championship, as well as a somewhat improbable sixteen game run to the 2010 American Conference Finals.
The sixth coach in the thirteen year history of the Royals, Courville holds the team record for regular season games coached (398) and regular season games won (224), which is currently second amongst active ECHL coaches in career league victories-behind only Jason Christie of the Ontario Reign, who has registered 440 career ECHL victories in 792 games with three different teams in the league. Courville's 224 wins places him nineteenth in ECHL history for total career victories by a head coach in the league.
LARRY COURVILLE COACHING BIO
COACHING CAREER NOTES:
- Served as Player-Assistant Coach, Reading Royals (2005-06)
- Hired as Assistant Coach, Reading Royals, December 5, 2008
- Took Over as Interim Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations, Reading Royals, January 6, 2009
- Hired as Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations, Reading Royals, April 4, 2009
- Team All Time Leader for Total Regular Season Games Coached, Regular Season Games Won, Playoff Games Coached and Playoff Games Won
- Led Team to Three Regular Season Divisional Titles (2010-11 Atlantic Division) (2012-13 Atlantic Division) (2013-14 Atlantic Division)
- Led Team to Two Regular Season Conference Titles (2012-13 Eastern Conference) (2013-14 Eastern Conference)
- Led Team to the Playoffs for Five Consecutive Seasons (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
- Led Team To Eastern Conference Playoff Championship, E.A. "ËBud' Gingher Memorial Trophy (2013)
- Led Team ECHL Kelly Cup Championship (2013)
- Second in Career Total ECHL Wins (224) Amongst Active Coaches in the League (Jason Christie, Ontario, 440); Nineteenth in Career Total ECHL Wins Amongst All-Time Coaching Roster in the League
HEAD COACHING CAREER STATISTICS
--Regular Season-- --Playoffs--
Year Team League GP W L OTL SOL PTS W L OTL Result
2008-09* Reading Royals ECHL 38 15 19 3 1 34 Did Not Make
2009-10 Reading Royals ECHL 72 37 29 1 5 80 10 4 2 Conf. Finals
2010-11 Reading Royals ECHL 72 44 23 2 3 93 3 5 0 Conf. Semis
2011-12 Reading Royals ECHL 72 36 28 4 4 80 2 3 0 Conf. Quarters
2012-13 Reading Royals ECHL 72 46 19 3 4 99 16 5 1 Champions
2013-14 Reading Royals ECHL 72 46 22 2 2 96 1 3 1 Conf. Quarters
398 224 140 15 19 482 32 20 4
*NOTE: Took over as Interim Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations on January 6, 2009 (Team record at that time: 9-23-2).
LARRY COURVILLE PLAYING CAREER NOTES:
- Member, Gold Medal Championship Team, World Junior (U-17) Championships, Team Canada, (1993)
- Selected By Winnipeg Jets, Fifth Round, #119 Overall, NHL Entry Draft (1993)
- Member, Gold Medal Championship Team, World Junior (U-20) Championships, Team Canada, (1995)
- Selected by Vancouver Canucks, Third Round, #61 Overall, NHL Entry Draft (1995)
- Selected, Team Captain, Syracuse Crunch (AHL) (1996-99); Kentucky Thoroughblades (AHL) (1999-01); Reading Royals (ECHL)(2004-05)
- Selected, Team Most Valuable Player, Syracuse Crunch, (1996-97)
- Awarded, Unsung Hero Award, Reading Royals, (2004-05)
- Awarded, Fans' Choice Heart Award, Reading Royals (2005-06)
- Inducted, Reading Eagle Wall of Honor, Reading Royals, October 22, 2006
- First Former Royal to Have Number Retired (#22), October 30, 2011
PLAYING CAREER STATISTICS
-----Regular Season----- -----Playoffs-----
SEASON TEAM LGE GP G A PTS PIMS GP G A PTS PIMS
1991-92 Cornwall OHL 60 8 12 20 80 6 0 0 0 8
1992-93 Newmarket OHL 64 21 18 39 181 7 0 6 6 14
1993-94 Newmarket OHL 39 20 19 39 134
Moncton AHL 8 2 0 2 37 10 2 2 4 27
1994-95 Sarnia OHL 16 9 9 18 58
Oshawa OHL 28 25 30 55 72 7 4 10 14 10
1995-96 Syracuse AHL 71 17 32 49 127 14 5 3 8 10
Vancouver NHL 3 1 0 1 0
1996-97 Syracuse AHL 54 20 24 44 103 3 0 1 1 20
Vancouver NHL 19 0 2 2 11
1997-98 Syracuse AHL 29 6 12 18 84
Vancouver NHL 11 0 0 0 5
1998-99 Syracuse AHL 71 13 28 41 155
1999-00 Kentucky AHL 61 11 12 23 107 9 1 5 6 16
2000-01 Kentucky AHL 71 20 16 36 112 3 0 0 0 6
2001-02 Reading ECHL 8 1 2 3 10
Hershey AHL 47 3 6 9 61
2003-04 Johnstown ECHL 38 12 20 32 67 1 0 0 0 4
2004-05 Reading ECHL 64 9 15 24 78 4 0 0 0 6
2005-06 Reading ECHL 57 12 16 28 81 4 2 5 7 10
2006-07 Reading ECHL 13 2 2 4 14 -- -- -- -- --
2007-08 Reading ECHL 10 0 5 5 14 -- -- -- -- --
OHL Totals 207 83 88 171 525 20 4 16 20 32
NHL Totals 33 1 2 3 16 -- -- -- -- --
AHL Totals 404 90 130 220 749 29 6 9 15 42
ECHL Totals 190 36 60 90 264 9 2 5 7 20
Pro Totals 627 127 192 319 1029 38 8 14 22 62
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