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Klippenstein Gone

Thursday, April 18, 2013 @ 4:33 PM
Prince George, B.C. – The Prince George Cougars have announced Wade Klippenstein has resigned.
 

The Cougars General Manager Dallas Thompson has accepted the resignation of Assistant General Manager/Director of Player Personnel Wade Klippenstein effective immediately.

Klippenstein has spent the past six seasons with the Prince George Cougars both in a coaching and management capacity. He spent the past four seasons as the Cougars Assistant General Manager and Director of Player Personnel.

The reasons  for his  resignantion have not been released.

Comments

Hmmmmmmmmmmm.

Congrats Wade, hopefully you land with an organization who knows how to build a winner!

Wrong one left.

As long as Dallas is GM the saga and losing tradition of the cougars will continue. Maybe another sweet heart rental deal coming from the city of PG will keep the cougars afloat.
You would think the owner would be a lot more interested in having 4000 fans in the seats than having a son in law employed and as a result seeing only 1500 fans in the seats. Might just be more financially rewarding for the owner to pay Dallas to stay home and turn the hockey club over to someone with a winning record and in depth hockey knowledge.

if Dallas stays the average attendance will be 1200 fans.. ie. a good spruce kings number, not sustainabkle whl numbers…somebody is losing $$$ and the city is too.

Did you ever think that the owner wants the team to be losing money? My understanding is that the team left Victoria because they could not get the fans and Victoria would not keep giving the money or benefits. Ex-fans from Victoria warned Prince George not to expect any winning teams.

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