West Valley City, UT - Utah
Grizzlies CEO Kevin Bruder announced today at a press conference that
Assistant Coach Kevin Colley has been named Head Coach and Director of Hockey
Operations. Colley replaces Jason Christie, who on Wednesday was named
Assistant Coach for the AHL's Chicago Wolves. At 29, Colley becomes the
youngest active head coach in the ECHL. Brad Church of Phoenix was
previously the youngest at age 32.
The Grizzlies are proud to be the ECHL affiliate of the NHL's New York Islanders and their AHL affiliate in Bridgeport.
Colley
joined the Grizzlies in August of 2007 after retiring as a New York
Islander February 24, 2006 due to injury. He served as Assistant Coach
this past season as Utah advanced past Fresno and Victoria in the
playoffs and into the conference finals.
"We are very excited to
name Kevin Colley the next Head Coach of the Utah Grizzlies," said
Bruder. "He is a valued member of both the Grizzlies family and the
Islanders organization and was an integral part of our success last
year. Along with Jason Christie, Kevin has spent the summer putting
together this year's team and this is an easy transition."
"I
want to thank Mr. Bruder and Mr. Elmore (Grizzlies Owner Dave Elmore)
for this opportunity," said Colley. "I have the passion and hunger to
succeed and look forward to continuing the success of the Grizzlies
organization. I also want to thank Islanders General Manager Garth
Snow, Bridgeport President Howard Saffan and Islanders Scout Toby
O'Brien for their support during this process."
"Losing Jason to
Chicago is unfortunate, but having a person as experienced as Kevin
Colley to step in will make the transition seamless," Sound Tigers
president Howard Saffan said. "Kevin learned a tremendous amount last
season as the Grizzlies Assistant Coach and having him lead the team
this year will help many of the young prospects within the organization
develop into future Islanders."
Colley played in the ECHL from
1999-2003 and was named MVP of the 2003 Kelly Cup Playoffs as the
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies captured the Kelly Cup. Colley was
named an ECHL All-Star in 2003. In the AHL, he was named captain of the
Bridgeport Sound Tigers before making his NHL debut on October 27, 2005
for the Islanders. His playing career was cut short on January 31, 2006
when he suffered a broken neck and fractured his fifth cervical
vertebrae in a game for the Islanders versus Washington.