Kingston Canadians Announce 2026–2027 Head Coaches ** Update**, News (Kingston Area Minor Hockey Association)

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Kingston Canadians Announce 2026–2027 Head Coaches ** Update**
The Kingston Canadians are proud to announce the appointment of our Head Coaches for the upcoming 2026–2027 season. Our program continues to be built on strong leadership, a commitment to player development, and fostering a positive, competitive environment for our athletes both on and off the ice.

We are pleased to introduce a dedicated group of coaches who bring experience, passion, and a commitment to excellence to the Kingston Canadians program.

2026–2027 Kingston Canadians Head Coaches

U8 MD – Dave McMullen
U9 MD – Mike Brown

U10 AA – Scott Valberg
U10 A – Kevin Druce & Pat McDonough

U11 AA – Jason Greavett
U11 A – Arran Brannigan

U12 AA – Kalen Ingram
U12 A – Charlie Ford (Non-Parent)

U13 AA – Andrew Beattie (Non-Parent)
U13 A – Lee Merchant

U14 AA – Mike Fiset (Non-Parent)
U14 A – Darrin Molleson

U15 AA – Shawn Empey (Non-Parent)
U15 A Red – Adam Gallant & Ryan Smart
U15 A White – Mike Hendry

U16 AA – Brayden Robinson (Non-Parent)
U16 A – Rob Davidson

U18 AA – Robb Bowman
U18 A – Kevin Hulton (Non-Parent)
U18 BB – Joe Dart & Jason Stabback

The Kingston Canadians thank all applicants for their interest in our program and congratulate the selected coaches. Their leadership will play an important role in continuing to grow our athletes, strengthen our teams, and uphold the proud tradition of Kingston Canadians hockey.

Additional information regarding player evaluations dates and times as well as registration will be available on April 1st. 

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