Flames hire Dave Lowry as assistant coach, replacing Brad Larsen
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The Calgary Flames have officially announced the hiring of Dave Lowry as their new assistant coach, filling the vacancy left by Brad Larsen. Lowry brings a wealth of experience to the Flames, previously serving as an assistant coach with the Winnipeg Jets and a head coach in the Western Hockey League. He is well-respected in the hockey community and is expected to help elevate the Flames' performance on the ice.
In his previous roles, Lowry has worked closely with various players, helping them refine their skills and enhance their gameplay. The Flames are looking to build on their recent successes, and hiring Lowry is a strategic move aimed at strengthening the coaching staff. His experience and knowledge of the game are seen as invaluable assets as the Flames prepare for the upcoming NHL season.
Lowry's appointment comes at a pivotal time for the Flames. With a talented roster, including stars who have been key to their playoff aspirations, the team is eager to bring new strategies and insights. Fans are excited about the potential impact Lowry could have in improving team dynamics and player development, particularly with the Flames aiming for a deep playoff run.
In his previous roles, Lowry has worked closely with various players, helping them refine their skills and enhance their gameplay. The Flames are looking to build on their recent successes, and hiring Lowry is a strategic move aimed at strengthening the coaching staff. His experience and knowledge of the game are seen as invaluable assets as the Flames prepare for the upcoming NHL season.
Lowry's appointment comes at a pivotal time for the Flames. With a talented roster, including stars who have been key to their playoff aspirations, the team is eager to bring new strategies and insights. Fans are excited about the potential impact Lowry could have in improving team dynamics and player development, particularly with the Flames aiming for a deep playoff run.