
Scott Promoted To Manager Of Hockey Operations
Published on July 11, 2005 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL announced on Monday that it has promoted Bill
Scott to Manager of Hockey Operations. Scott has worked the past two
seasons as Coordinator of Hockey Operations.
"In his first two years with the ECHL, Bill has demonstrated that he is a
hard worker and a true professional," said Rod Pasma, Vice President of
Hockey Operations. "This promotion is well deserved and a reflection of the
dedication that Bill has shown to both the league and its member clubs."
He will continue to be responsible for organization and release of team
rosters, including the daily monitoring of contracts, salary cap and player
background information while also overseeing all transactions, including
trades, waivers, recalls and injuries. Scott, who assists with league and
player immigration matters, is also responsible for the administration and
tracking of all player fines while also overseeing all hockey operations
printed materials, including the ECHL Official Rule Book.
A native of Markham, Ontario, Scott came to the ECHL from Nashville of the
National Hockey League where he was an intern in the hockey operations
department. His duties included updating statistical databases for
Predators scouts and organization of player information files, including
immigration papers. Prior to joining the Predators, Scott worked four
seasons as a student assistant with the Michigan State University hockey
team, including conducting video analysis and breaking down game film for
coaches, and graduated from Eli Broad College of Business in May of 2003.
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