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Former Manitoba Moose bench boss lands in Hartford with Wolf Pack

Jeremy Desrochers / Global News

Former Manitoba Moose head coach Keith McCambridge has landed a new job. McCambridge has been hired as the new assistant coach of the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack.

McCambridge, 42, didn’t have his contract renewed by the Moose after they missed the playoffs last season. He spent five seasons as head coach of the Winnipeg Jets AHL affiliate and guided the St. John’s IceCaps to the Calder Cup Finals in 2014. The organization replaced McCambridge with former Jets assistant coach Pascal Vincent.

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McCambridge, who’s a Thompson native, originally joined the organization as an assistant coach with the Moose under then head coach Scott Arniel in 2009.

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McCambridge joins a staff in Hartford that includes head coach Ken Gernander and assistant coach Pat Boller.

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