On eve of training camp, Blazers’ veterans looking forward to Clouston’s style of coaching
KAMLOOPS — It was an exciting end to what looked like a season that was slipping away with a rookie head coach.
But a midseason move to put part-owner Darryl Sydor behind the bench did wonders. Sydor is back as an assistant, but will work this year alongside Shaun Clouston, the long-time Medicine Hat Tigers coach that was hired by the Blazers in June.
“I think we’ll be competitive,” said Clouston, who was the head coach of the Tigers for nine seasons and spent 15 seasons overall in Medicine Hat. “I think there’s going to be some growing pains early on. I think it’s always a challenge when you switch things up. I’m going have to really try to speed things up. I’m going have to really try to speed things up to get to know the players, and I’m going to ask them to help out and meet me halfway.”