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Phantoms announce John Snowden as head coach

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Broad Street Hockey
Jul 14, 2025 2:31 PM

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The Lehigh Valley Phantoms have made significant changes to their coaching staff, announcing John Snowden as their new head coach. Snowden, who has previously served as an assistant coach with the Phantoms, steps into this role with a wealth of experience and a strong vision to develop the team's talent. His familiarity with the players and organizational dynamics is expected to create a seamless transition as the Phantoms aim for success in the upcoming season.

Joining Snowden are Terrence Wallin and Nick Schultz as assistant coaches. Wallin brings a balanced mix of playing and coaching experience, having previously played for the Phantoms and contributing to player development. Schultz, a former NHL defenseman known for his tenure with the Minnesota Wild and other teams, adds a wealth of knowledge and leadership to the coaching staff, particularly in shaping the defensive strategies of the team.

This new coaching lineup is setting up the Phantoms for a promising season. With the right guidance and strategies, the team hopes to harness the potential of their roster and compete fiercely in the league. The support from experienced coaches like Snowden, Wallin, and Schultz encourages an optimistic outlook, as they work together to foster a competitive and cohesive team environment. Fans are excited to see how these changes will translate into on-ice performance, as the Phantoms gear up for the challenges ahead.

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