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Time of India
17 hours ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Meet Brett Sutter; Former AHL ironman and now Calgary Wranglers' new head coach
Live Events Who is Brett Sutter? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Calgary Wranglers , the American Hockey League affiliate of the NHL's Flames, have officially appointed Brett Sutter as their new head coach. Sutter, the former captain, retires after a 17-season playing career that included a record-setting tenure in the AHL. Sutter announced his retirement from pro hockey on 15 July 2024, finishing with 1,090 AHL games, tied for fourth-most all-time, and 60 NHL following, he joined the Wranglers coaching staff as an assistant under Trent has since worked alongside Cull and veteran assistant Joe coaching, Sutter was one of the AHL's most dedicated captains. He led teams in Quad City, Charlotte, Ontario, and Calgary. He served as captain for 10 the 2022‑23 season, he became the Wranglers' inaugural captain, guiding them to the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy as regular-season his career, he has accumulated an impressive 463 points from 198 goals and 265 assists. He also recorded 893 penalty minutes. In the postseason, he contributed 33 points in 69 games. Additionally, his dedication to sportsmanship earned him the Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award in the 2018-19 also scored in his NHL debut on 23 December 2008 for the in Viking, Alberta, Sutter's journey began in the WHL with the Kootenay Ice and Red Deer Rebels from 2003– was selected by the Calgary Flames in 2005 and went on to play stints in Calgary, Carolina, Minnesota, and Los Angeles hockey August 2022, he returned home to sign with Calgary's AHL team, continuing a deep-rooted connection with the Flames is part of the Sutter hockey dynasty, son of former Flames coach Darryl Sutter, and nephew to legends like Brent, Brian, Duane, Ron, and Rich VP and Wranglers GM Brad Pascall praised Sutter's leadership, experience, and organizational knowledge. The team believes he brings both credibility and a strong mentor presence to assist in player development.


Economic Times
17 hours ago
- Sport
- Economic Times
Meet Brett Sutter; Former AHL ironman and now Calgary Wranglers' new head coach
Live Events Who is Brett Sutter? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Calgary Wranglers , the American Hockey League affiliate of the NHL's Flames, have officially appointed Brett Sutter as their new head coach. Sutter, the former captain, retires after a 17-season playing career that included a record-setting tenure in the AHL. Sutter announced his retirement from pro hockey on 15 July 2024, finishing with 1,090 AHL games, tied for fourth-most all-time, and 60 NHL following, he joined the Wranglers coaching staff as an assistant under Trent has since worked alongside Cull and veteran assistant Joe coaching, Sutter was one of the AHL's most dedicated captains. He led teams in Quad City, Charlotte, Ontario, and Calgary. He served as captain for 10 the 2022‑23 season, he became the Wranglers' inaugural captain, guiding them to the Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy as regular-season his career, he has accumulated an impressive 463 points from 198 goals and 265 assists. He also recorded 893 penalty minutes. In the postseason, he contributed 33 points in 69 games. Additionally, his dedication to sportsmanship earned him the Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award in the 2018-19 also scored in his NHL debut on 23 December 2008 for the in Viking, Alberta, Sutter's journey began in the WHL with the Kootenay Ice and Red Deer Rebels from 2003– was selected by the Calgary Flames in 2005 and went on to play stints in Calgary, Carolina, Minnesota, and Los Angeles hockey August 2022, he returned home to sign with Calgary's AHL team, continuing a deep-rooted connection with the Flames is part of the Sutter hockey dynasty, son of former Flames coach Darryl Sutter, and nephew to legends like Brent, Brian, Duane, Ron, and Rich VP and Wranglers GM Brad Pascall praised Sutter's leadership, experience, and organizational knowledge. The team believes he brings both credibility and a strong mentor presence to assist in player development.