Chicago Wolves Hire Three Coaches
The Chicago Wolves announced they have filled-out their coaching staff by hiring Dan Price, Spiros Anastas, and John Stanier as assistant coaches.
Price and Anastas will be behind the bench, while Stanier will serve as video coach.
After playing four years with the team Anastas entered the coaching ranks with NCAA III Lebanon Valley College. He has had coaching stops with the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins, ECHL's Brampton Beast, and most recently was a scout with the Manitoba Moose.
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Additionally, Anastas has coached Serbia, Greece, and China at various international tournaments. He won the Calder Cup with Grand Rapids in 2013.
Price spent the last eight seasons with the Victoria Royals of the WHL, seven of those as head coach. He had previously been an assistant with the University of Toronto, Tri-City Americans, Chilliwack Bruins, and Regina Pats.
Stanier has spent the previous two seasons as video coach for the OHL's Ottawa 67's, he previously served as video scout for the USHL's Des Moines Buccaneers. He also spent time with the Sudbury Wolves.
The Wolves recently signed a three-year affiliation agreement with the Carolina Hurricanes after a year of being independent.
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