The
Regina Pats Hockey Club is proud to announce the addition of Brad Herauf as an
assistant coach.
“I would like to thank all the
young men I have coached the last three seasons for all their hard work and
dedication to our program,” commented Herauf. “Without them and the
success we have had over the last few season, I’m not sure I would have
received this opportunity.”
A native
of Regina, Herauf played eight years as a professional, ending in 2011 with the
AHL’s Charlotte Checkers. He made the jump to coaching as an assistant
coach with the Regina Pat Canadians in the 2011-12 season. The following
year, Herauf took the reins as head coach of the Pat C’s. In his two
seasons behind the bench, the team posted a 60-22-3-3 record. That
success culminated in 2014-15 with the Pat C’s capturing their first provincial
title since 1999 and bringing home a bronze medal from the Telus Cup National
Championship tournament. Herauf was named the 2015 SMAAAHL Coach of the
Year and will be Team Saskatchewan’s head coach at the Western Canada U16
Challenge later this year.
“We are
looking forward to having Brad join the team,” said Pats Head Coach and GM John
Paddock. “He’s a talented young coach who understands what we are trying
to accomplish and fits in well with our team dynamic.”
The
Regina Pats are also pleased to announce the signing of prospects Riley Woods,
Gary Haden and Kurtis Chapman to standard WHL player agreements.
Woods was
listed by the Pats following 2014 training camp and enjoyed an excellent season
in Regina. He finished seventh in SMAAAHL regular season scoring with 59
points (22G, 37A). Woods finished tied for first in playoff scoring with
17 points (5G, 12A) and posted 14 points (5G, 9A) at the Telus Cup.
Haden was
the Pats’ ninth round bantam pick in 2014. The Airdrie, AB product put
together an impressive rookie season in the AMHL finishing the year with 31
points (15G, 16A) in 33 games. He then posted 20 points (7G, 13A) in 13 playoff
games and 8 points (3G, 5A) in the Telus Cup.
Chapman was the Pats’
seventh round bantam pick in 2013. The 6’1”, 175 lbs goalie was named the
UFA Bisons’ MVP following an incredible playoff run. Chapman held a 11-2
playoff record with a 1.92 GAA, 0.942 SV% and 3 shutouts.
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