BCHL job lures 33-year-old New Brunswick native to Prince George
The Kings have hired 33-year-old Saint John, N.B., native Brad Tesink as their associate coach.
"Brad is a young progressive coach with a similar approach to coaching that Alex and the rest of our coaches have,” aid Kings general manager Mike Hawes, in a team release. Tesink coached the Saint John Sea Dogs U-15 triple-A team from 2016-18, taking over the head coaching duties his second season after one year as an assistant. Prior to joining South Shore, he was head coach of the Port City Sharks bantam team in 2018-19.
“I am committed to helping build a successful culture on and off the ice with the players and staff in Prince George.”
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