
Tim Hunter returns to Vancouver as coach of Canadian junior hockey team
CALGARY — Tim Hunter gets to coach the Canadian junior men’s hockey team in a city where he was an NHL player for several seasons.
Hunter will be behind Canada’s bench at the 2019 world junior men’s hockey championship in both Vancouver, where Hunter played from 1992 to 1996, and Victoria. The tournament opens Dec. 26 in both cities.
After two years as an assistant coach for Canada, the 57-year-old Calgarian will oversee a team attempting to defend the gold won at the 2018 championship in Buffalo..
“To represent your country at any time, at any level, and to be the head coach, it’s a real honour,” Hunter said Tuesday on a conference call.