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Prince Albert Raiders name Curtis Hunt as GM

The Prince Albert Raiders’ new general manager Curtis Hunt (left) stands next to the hockey club’s president Dale McFee (right) on Monday. Alyssa Wheler / Prince Albert Raiders

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – The Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert Raiders have named Curtis Hunt the 10th general manager in franchise history. Hunt takes over for Bruno Campese, who left the team in May after eight seasons.

Hunt spent last season as the general manager and head coach of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. The Oil Barons finished the regular season with a 31-23-6 record and hosted the 2015 Western Canada Cup.

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Prior to his time in Fort McMurray, Hunt spent seven years in the WHL as a head coach, split between Moose Jaw (2002-04) and Regina (2004-08; 2009-10).

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