Morgan Klimchuk Joins Manitoba Moose as Assistant Coach
Exciting news for hockey fans as Morgan Klimchuk has been announced as the new assistant coach for the Manitoba Moose. Hailing from Regina, Saskatchewan, Klimchuk brings a wealth of experience to the team after spending the last two years as an assistant coach with the Victoria Royals in the WHL. As a former 1st round draft pick of the Flames in 2013, Klimchuk has an impressive playing career under his belt, including stints in the AHL and even one NHL game with the Calgary Flames. His addition to the Moose bench comes at an exciting time as the team looks to build on their success from the previous season.
Local Talent Morgan Klimchuk Joins Manitoba Moose Coaching Staff
Manitoba Moose fans have reason to celebrate as local talent Morgan Klimchuk takes on the role of assistant coach for the upcoming season. With his experience coaching in the WHL and playing at both the AHL and NHL levels, Klimchuk brings a unique perspective to the team. Having played for the Brandon Wheat Kings in the WHL, Klimchuk is no stranger to the hockey scene in Manitoba. His appointment follows the departure of Nolan Baumgartner to the NHL, and fans are eager to see how Klimchuk will make his mark on the Moose bench.
Moose Announce Morgan Klimchuk as New Assistant Coach for 2024-25 Season
The Manitoba Moose have made a strategic move in hiring Morgan Klimchuk as their new assistant coach for the upcoming season. With his background coaching in the WHL and playing professionally in the AHL and NHL, Klimchuk brings a diverse skill set to the team. His success as a player and coach makes him a valuable addition to the Moose bench, and fans are buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on how Klimchuk’s coaching style will impact the team’s performance.