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Former Kraken assistant Paul McFarland steps into new role running Hitmen [Video]

Thursday was Paul McFarland’s first official day on the job as the new head coach of the Calgary Hitmen. 

The Richmond Hill, Ontario native took over from Steve Hamilton behind the bench and is the  11th head coach in team jhistory.

McFarland spent his first day watching scrimmages at the Scotiabank Saddledome and evaluating the young talent in the organization.

McFarland says it was an exciting first day.

“It’s been great,” said the 38-year-old.

“The last couple of days we’ve all been excited to see our guys finally hit the ice and it’s great to see the group out there.”

“I know our management team and obviously our scouts have done a great job assembling a lot of talent for us to watch this week so it’s going to be exciting just to see everyone’s progression.”

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McFarland comes to the Hitmen with plenty of experience.  He was the head coach of the Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston Frontenacs from 2014 to 2017.

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