Former NHLer Adam Foote named as Kelowna Rockets new head coach

| October 23, 2018 in Sports

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(Update 9 a.m.) - It's official! Adam Foote is the new head coach of the Kelowna Rockets. 

"Our hope is that Adam can come in and take over a team that is in transition," said Rockets general manager Bruce Hamilton.

"Because we host the 2020 Memorial Cup, we know a number of personnel moves will have to be made. We are confident that Adam will be able to help us move forward, not just this year but next season as well." 

(Original Story) - Twitter was a buzz Tuesday morning with reports that the Kelowna Rockets have found their new head coach.

According to several Colorado-based sports pages, former Avalanche defenceman Adam Foote will be named as the Rockets’ head coach.

Both of the former NHLer’s sons have strong ties to the Rockets’ organization, Cal Foote played three seasons with the squad before being drafted 14th overall in the 2017 draft and 17-year-old Nolan Foote currently plays left-wing on the Rockets.

It will be the elder Foote’s first foray into a head coaching position after spending 17 years in the Avalanche organization as a player.

Since retiring in 2011, Foote has worked in a hockey consulting role with the Avalanche.

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