Graham
Tuer’s name is synonymous with hockey in the Queen City having been
involved with the sport for over fifty years. The Regina native has
coached and/or managed hockey teams at every level of minor and junior
hockey in Saskatchewan. Tuer served as the Regina Pats’ Assistant
General Manager and Director of Player Personnel in the early ‘90s and
was recognized by the club as one of the organization’s ‘builders’ in
2008. In addition to his work with the Pats, Tuer managed the Regina
Pat Canadians, winning an Air Canada Cup national Midget-AAA
championship in 1988. In 2007, Hockey Regina recognized Tuer by naming a
tournament, the Graham Tuer Bantam AA Tournament, in his honour.
The
Regina Sports Hall of Fame inductee (2012) has been on the board of the
Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey league since 1983 and was an important
contributor to creating the Saskatchewan Development Model. Throughout
his career in hockey, Tuer scouted for numerous WHL Teams and NHL
Central Scouting. He was awarded the WHL Distinguished Service Award in
2010.
This
spring, Tuer was awarded the Hockey Canada Order of Merit (West),
recognized as an individual who has served amateur hockey faithfully.
“I’m
happy to be back and pleased with the organization and how it’s taking
shape,” commented Graham Tuer. “In my discussions with the coaching
staff, I was very impressed with their vision and the empathy they show
toward their players and their development. It was difficult for me to
leave a great organization like Kelowna, but it is wonderful to be a
part of the Regina Pats again. I’m told it looks natural for me to be a
Regina Pat.”
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The Regina Pats Hockey Club has selected Russian defenceman Nikolai Knyzhov (’98) 41st overall in the 2015 CHL Import Draft.
Knyzhov
is already playing in North America, spending the last two years
playing in Phoenix, AZ. The 6’1”, 170 lbs defender posted four points
(1G, 3A) in 24 games with the Phoenix Jr. Coyotes (U16) in 2014-15.
“This
is a rarity for the import draft in that our scouts had an opportunity
to see Nikolai multiple times throughout the season,” said Regina Pats
Head Coach and GM John Paddock. “We know he wants to come play junior
hockey in Canada so it made the pick much easier. We look forward to
seeing him in Regina for training camp in August.”
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