Monsters add Matteau as assistant coach
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The Cleveland Monsters have announced the hiring of Stefan Matteau as the team's new assistant coach. Matteau, a former NHL player, joins the Monsters after a successful stint as an assistant coach in junior hockey. Known for his strong leadership skills and experience, he is expected to contribute positively to the development of the Monsters' players.
Matteau, who played in the NHL for teams like the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers, is looking forward to working with the Monsters' young talent. His extensive playing background in professional hockey will be invaluable in mentoring the next generation of players looking to make their mark in the league.
Head coach of the Monsters, Pascal Vincent, expressed excitement about Matteau joining the coaching staff. Vincent emphasized the importance of having a coach with Matteau's experience, noting that it will help the team elevate its performance this season while fostering a winning culture.
The Monsters, an AHL affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets, are determined to build a competitive roster that can contend for the championship. With Matteau’s addition, they are optimistic about their prospects and the team's future direction, aiming to develop players who are ready to contribute at the NHL level.
Matteau, who played in the NHL for teams like the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers, is looking forward to working with the Monsters' young talent. His extensive playing background in professional hockey will be invaluable in mentoring the next generation of players looking to make their mark in the league.
Head coach of the Monsters, Pascal Vincent, expressed excitement about Matteau joining the coaching staff. Vincent emphasized the importance of having a coach with Matteau's experience, noting that it will help the team elevate its performance this season while fostering a winning culture.
The Monsters, an AHL affiliate of the Columbus Blue Jackets, are determined to build a competitive roster that can contend for the championship. With Matteau’s addition, they are optimistic about their prospects and the team's future direction, aiming to develop players who are ready to contribute at the NHL level.