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Thunder Welcome Malcolm Cameron as Head Coach

Monday, February 1st
Thunder Welcome Malcolm Cameron as Head Coach

Wichita, KS (April 20) - The Wichita Thunder, proud member of the ECHL and powered by Toyota, are excited to announce that the team has hired Malcolm Cameron as the 13th Head Coach in franchise history.

Cameron, 46, was introduced at a press conference earlier this afternoon. He returns to the pro ranks after spending three seasons with the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League. The Cole Harbor, Nova Scotia native boasts an impressive coaching resume. Cameron spent eight seasons as a Head Coach in the ECHL with Cincinnati, Long Beach, Texas, Florida and Elmira. His teams reached 40 or more wins in four of those eight seasons and qualified for the playoffs seven times. All seven times his teams advanced past the first round of the playoffs. Other highlights of his ECHL tenure include three All-Star game appearances and a runner-up for Coach of the Year three times.

“I am very excited and proud to be joining the Wichita Thunder organization for their 25th anniversary season,” commented Cameron. “I have fond memories of playing against the Thunder many years ago and the passionate fan base that created such a hostile environment. My family and I are excited about the move to Wichita and the work has just begun on building a fast, fun and hardworking team that we can all be proud of.” Malcolm led two ECHL teams to significant turnarounds, which rank seventh and eighth-best for improving a team from one year to the next in ECHL history. Cameron took over as the bench boss of the Texas Wildcatters in 2006-07 and led them to a 41-22-9 record and 46-point improvement. In 2004-05, he took over as Head Coach for the Long Beach Ice Dogs and guided them to a 43-20-9 record and a 44-point improvement. In 2007-08, he set an ECHL record for fewest regulation losses in a season, going 52-9-11 and recorded 115 points, which is tied for second-most in league history.

“I would like to thank Rodney & Brandon Steven as well as GM Joel Lomurno for their interest in me and the opportunity to work for their organization.”

After leaving Elmira in 2010-11, Cameron joined Regina as an assistant coach for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. He was promoted to head coach the following season, winning the WHL's East Division regular season title with a record of 39-26-4-3. Cameron returns to the ECHL looking to improve on his outstanding numbers all-time. He is tied for eighth in wins (317), 10th in games coached in league history (555), 12th in playoff wins (34), and ninth in playoff games coached (68).

“We are thrilled to have Malcolm on board,” stated Joel Lomurno, GM of the Thunder. “ He has a proven track record of success in the ECHL, wins everywhere he goes and is a relentless recruiter. During this process we spoke to several NHL, AHL and ECHL executives as well as some of his former players who had nothing but great things to say about his coaching ability and work ethic. We are confident he will build a solid team on the ice and will be an asset to the Wichita community.”

After a five-year playing career, Cameron joined the coaching ranks as an assistant with the Lubbock Cotton Kings of the WPHL. Thunder fans may recognize him from his time with the Fort Worth Fire and the Nashville Nighthawks of the CHL. Cameron and his wife, Heather, have two sons, Brett and Logan.

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About the ECHLThe ECHL began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states and has grown into a coast-to-coast league with 28 teams in 20 states and one Canadian province for its 27th season in 2014-15. There have been over 500 players who have started their career in the ECHL have gone on to play in the National Hockey League, including 29 who made their NHL debuts in the 2013-14 season. The ECHL had affiliations with 26 of the 30 NHL teams in 2013-14, marking the 17th consecutive season that the league had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. Further information on the ECHL is available on its website at ECHL.com, as well as on Twitter and Facebook.

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