Canon-McMillan hockey coach resigns
Canon-McMillan ice hockey coach Terry Virtue has resigned to pursue other opportunities He is relocating to the Worchester, MA area where he is a member of the Worchester Hockey Hall of Fame and has a long and storied career from his playing days.
Virtue had a 28-14-2 record in his two seasons at the helm of the C-M program including capturing the second Penguins Cup championship in the organization’s history. The Big Macs won their first title in 2010 before adding another trophy in March.
“The strides and improvement the team made down the stretch of the regular season and into the playoffs is a tribute to the hard work and leadership of Coach Virtue,” said Jeff Rhoads, president of the C-M Hockey Association. “The players embraced Terry’s system and game planning which led to our Penguin Cup victory. We cannot thank him enough for the past two seasons, and wish him nothing but success as he embarks on a new chapter of his hockey career”, added Rhoads.
The CMHA’s board of directors has begun an immediate search for a replacement. Email: canonmachockey@outlook.com for additional information.