Blazers coach Don Hay retires; won 750 WHL games and 3 Memorial Cup in career
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The Kamloops Blazers have announced that three-time Memorial Cup winner Don Hay is retiring as head coach.
Hay will remain with the Western Hockey League team in an advisory role.
He leaves the bench with a WHL-record 750 wins in over 20 seasons with the Blazers, Tri-City Americans and Vancouver Giants. He also coached Canada to a world junior hockey titles 1995.
Hay’s coaching career started with the Blazers in 1986 as an assistant coach. After seven seasons under Ken Hitchcock and Tom Renney, Don was named head coach in 1992.