Advertisement

Thrashers extend coach's contract

ATLANTA, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- ATLANTA, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- The Atlanta Thrashers Wednesday rewarded coach Curt Fraser for his team's "hard work and gutsy play," giving him a contract extension. Terms were not disclosed.

Fraser, who has a history with general manager Don Waddell, has been the Thrashers' only coach since they joined the NHL in 1999. Atlanta went a league-worst 14-61-4-7 during its expansion season before going 23-45-12-2 in 2000-01.

Advertisement

The Thrashers have not been able to compete on a talent level, but they have taken on the scrappy personality of their coach, who had 1,306 penalty minutes during a 12-year playing career.

"The integrity, perseverance and leadership that he embodied as an NHL player continue to be equally evident behind the bench," Waddell said. "(Fraser) demands the most from his players and they have responded with hard work and gutsy play."

Waddell hired Fraser in 1995 as the first coach of the Orlando Solar Bears in the now-defunct International Hockey League. He went 192-111-25 in four years with Orlando, twice advancing to the Turner Cup Finals.

From 1978-90, Fraser, 43, played in 704 NHL games, recording 193 goals and 240 assists for Vancouver, Chicago and Minnesota. He had 33 points and 198 penalty minutes in 65 playoff games.

Advertisement

Latest Headlines