Moncton Wildcats Coach Gardiner MacDougall Seeks yet Another Trophy at Memorial Cup
- Gardiner MacDougall leads the Moncton Wildcats in their first Memorial Cup game Saturday in Rimouski, Que., against the London Knights.
- MacDougall, aged 65 from Bedeque, P.E.I., took the Moncton job last spring after 24 seasons coaching the University of New Brunswick Reds.
- In his first season, MacDougall and his son Taylor led the Wildcats to a 53-9-2 regular season, a 16-3 playoff run, and the team’s first league title since 2010.
- MacDougall explains that his team focuses on a high-tempo approach, aiming to move the puck quickly by using both passing and skating.
- MacDougall aims to win another Memorial Cup and believes “opportunities may loom” as NHL teams notice his success and some urge him to coach Canada’s world juniors.
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MacDougall hoping for repeat of 2022 Memorial Cup win
Almost three years ago, head coach Gardiner MacDougall wore a broad smile and a championship hat as he paid tribute to the impact momentum played in leading the Saint John Sea Dogs to the 2022 Memorial Cup title.
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