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Bruins Announce A number of Adjustments To Teaching Workers


The Bruins made some adjustments to their teaching employees on Wednesday, most notably bringing Jay Leach again to the group as an assistant coach.

Earlier than changing into an assistant coach with the Seattle Kraken from 2021-24, Leach spent 5 seasons with Boston’s AHL affiliate in Windfall, serving as head coach from 2017-21. He compiled an general report of 136-77-26 in Windfall.

“Jay was a really profitable coach with the Windfall Bruins the place he significantly impacted our participant improvement system,” Bruins common supervisor Don Sweeney stated in an announcement. “He additionally brings helpful expertise as an assistant coach from the Seattle Kraken. We imagine Jay will combine shortly and complement our present employees as he comes again to the Bruins to work with our protection corps.”

The previous defenseman performed 11 seasons within the NHL and AHL earlier than he retired in 2013. He suited up for 70 profession NHL video games with the New Jersey Devils, San Jose Sharks, Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning and the Bruins.

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“I’m thrilled to have Jay Leach be part of our teaching employees,” Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery stated in an announcement. “Jay has a formidable monitor report at each the AHL and NHL degree, and his expertise connecting with gamers will significantly profit our workforce.”

With Leach rejoining the franchise, Joe Sacco, who has been an assistant in Boston since 2014, was promoted to affiliate coach, and assistant John McLean shifted over to the Bruins participant improvement employees as a skating and abilities coach.

“John is shifting again to a skating and talent improvement place the place he’ll stay built-in with our present employees in addition to broaden his scope to work with our whole participant improvement system,” Sweeney stated. “John was instrumental working with our medical employees on gamers coming back from harm, and his expertise as an assistant coach this season will present nice insights to younger gamers all through our group to know the person work that’s required to develop as a Bruin.”

“I’d prefer to congratulate Joe Sacco on his promotion to Affiliate Coach. Joe has been an integral a part of this employees resulting from his expertise and the fervour he brings to our group each day,” added Montgomery. “I additionally wish to thank John McLean for his work as an Assistant Coach this previous season, and I’m grateful his information of the sport will proceed to be an incredible asset for our participant improvement group.”

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Leach joins Sacco, assistant coach Chris Kelly, video coordinator Mathew Myers and assistant video coordinator Dan Darrow on Montgomery’s teaching employees for the 2024-25 NHL season.

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