
For the past few years, Catherine has been evaluating players skating ability at the Minor Midget, Midget and Jr. Previous to this, Catherine was an on ice skating instructor working with a number of different age groups and levels. In addition to her administrative work, Catherine is a certified HTCP Trainer and a Hockey Canada Certified Coach.
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A and OHL to university with Division 1 scholarships and playing professional hockey in the North America and Europe,Ĭatherine Lovely, Director of Hockey Operations & TournamentsĬatherine has spent a number of years on the administrative side of hockey working with different organizations, ranging from minor hockey to Junior teams. Darren has been successful in helping players follow their dreams from Jr. A Hockey Organization.ĭarren works as a Player Advisor with the CMC, Cooney Management Company.

Prior to coaching in the OJHL, Darren had a very successful career coaching minor hockey in the Greater Toronto Hockey League.ĭarren finished out the 2019/2020 season as the Assistant Coach, specializing in video an analytics. Using this knowledge, Darren has had the privilege of seeing many of his former players continue their playing careers in NCAA and Canadian Universities as well as in the OHL and Professional Organizations.ĭarren was a NCCP Instructor with the GTHL and a member of the Under 17 Evaluation Group.

In addition, Darren spent two years as Video Coach with the OHL Mississauga Steelheads and the York University Lions men’s team, which captured the West Division Championship.ĭarren has had the opportunity to work with, and learn from, some of the greatest coaches from the AHL, ECHL, CIS, OHL and the OJHL. During that time, Darren was an intricate part of the Newmarket Hurricanes bench staff taking the team all the way to win the North Division Championship. The following year, this possible “mad hatter,” who was then in his 50s, escaped the facility and soon disappeared for good.Darren Trussler, Director of Player Developmentĭarren has spent the past number of years as an Assistant Coach specializing On-Ice training and video and analytics in the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). In 1887, he landed in a mental asylum after threatening a group of people at the Kansas Statehouse with a gun. Eventually, he resumed working in the hat industry in the Northeast before moving to Kansas in 1878, where he lived a solitary existence as a homesteader. Corbett was cleared of blame by the military and lauded by many in the public as a hero for his role in avenging the president’s death.


On April 26, the soldiers surrounded Booth in a Virginia barn however, Corbett disobeyed orders to capture the fugitive alive and instead shot and killed him. He went on to serve in the Union Army during the Civil War, and after Lincoln was shot by Booth on April 14, 1865, at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., Corbett and his regiment, the 16th New York Cavalry, were sent to track down the gunman, who was on the lam. Corbett, who’d been employed as a hat maker since he was a young man, became a religious zealot and in 1858 castrated himself with a pair of scissors as a way to curb his libido. Researchers have suggested that Boston Corbett, a hat industry worker who killed John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln’s assassin, might’ve suffered from poor mental health due to mercury poisoning.
