- Vince Malette
Vince Malette is the former
head coach of thePeterborough Petes in the OHL. He coached the club from 2006-08.Coaching career
Malette began his coaching career with the
Ottawa 67's of the OHL as an assistant coach underBrian Kilrea for 8 seasons. During his time with Ottawa, the 67's won theMemorial Cup in 1999, and theJ. Ross Robertson Cup in 2001.The
Peterborough Petes named Malette their head coach during the summer of 2006. In his first season with the club, the Petes were two points out of first place untilSteve Downie and Daniel Ryder were traded for younger players and draft picks. The rebuilding Petes struggled from that point on, finishing with a 24-39-5 record, getting 53 points, as they missed the playoffs for only the second time since 1976. Peterborough rebounded in 2007-08, as they had a record of 28-36-4, earning 60 points, and making the playoffs. The Petes were defeated by theBelleville Bulls in the first round.Coaching record
References
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=60366/Vince Malette on HockeyDB]
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