Former NHL coach of the year coming to the U of S

And will be joining us in the College of Kinesiology for a special panel discussion on Aboriginal high performance athlete development and recruitment

Former National Hockey League coach of the year Ted Nolan will meet with senior leadership, faculty, students and staff at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) on Monday, April 24.

Ted Nolan is a leader in the Indigenous community and a well-known sports figure whose hockey history has spanned 40 years from player to coach.  Mr. Nolan is a passionate advocate for Aboriginal youth, regularly hosts hockey skills and development camps for youngsters and supports Indigenous students across the country through the Ted Nolan Foundation.  

Please join us for an insightful panel discussion about how we can develop more First Nations youth for high-performance sport, including competing in university athletics.  Ted will be joined by Huskie alumni, Jacqueline Lavallee and Matthew Dunn.

Monday, April 24, 2017
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
PAC Dance Studio

Ted and Brandon Nolan will also share information about the Ted Nolan Foundation and the Rose Nolan Scholarships.