Vancouver Stealth head coach and vice president of lacrosse operations Chris Hall has retired from coaching due to health related matters, it was announced last week.
Hall will remain with the organization as senior advisor to the team president.
In a related announcement, Dan Perreault has been named the National Lacrosse League team芒鈧劉s new head coach.
The Stealth relocated to 91原创 from Everett, Wash., last season, bringing pro lacrosse to B.C. after a 10-year absence.
Hall has served as the Stealth芒鈧劉s head coach since 2009 and won his second NLL Champion芒鈧劉s Cup title with the then Washington Stealth in 2010, having previously coached the Calgary Roughnecks to the championship in 2004.
Under Hall芒鈧劉s leadership the Stealth advanced to three NLL championship games; in 2010, 2011, and 2013 and he leaves his coaching duties having won 96 games and an NLL playoff record of 11-6.
His 96 victories ranks third all芒鈧渢ime in the NLL behind Darris Kilgour (133) and Les Bartley (111), and his 11 playoff victories rank fourth all-time in NLL history.
Hall is one of only three coaches in the league芒鈧劉s history to have won Champion芒鈧劉s Cups with different teams.
He was also named NLL Coach of the Year in 2010.
芒鈧揥ords cannot express the appreciation and respect I have for Chris both as a person and as a lacrosse coach,芒鈧 Stealth president and general manager Doug Locker said. 芒鈧揌e is simply the best, and he will be greatly missed behind the bench. I am grateful to 芒鈧淐H芒鈧劉 for his commitment to remain with the team, and look forward to continuing to work with him to bring an NLL championship to Vancouver.芒鈧
Hall noted that leaving his coaching post was not an easy decision,
芒鈧揙f course this has been a very difficult yet necessary decision for me, given my devotion to and love for the game, and my passion for coaching,芒鈧 he said. 芒鈧揑 have enjoyed every minute of the considerable opportunities I have had to work with many of the game芒鈧劉s greatest players, coaches and administrators.芒鈧
Hall added that he has been 芒鈧揵lessed芒鈧 in working with Stealth owner Denise Watkins.
芒鈧揌er unwavering commitment to the success of the National Lacrosse League, the Vancouver Stealth franchise and the growth of lacrosse in general is incredibly admirable,芒鈧 Hall said.
In the future, Hall is looking forward to continuing to work with Locker, with whom, he said, 芒鈧揑 have had a long standing, gratifying working relationship.芒鈧
Hall believes the Stealth is in good hands in Perreault.
芒鈧揑 have very much enjoyed working with Dan over the past two years,芒鈧 Hall said. 芒鈧揌is knowledge, experience, leadership skills and strength of character will stand the Stealth in good stead.芒鈧
Locker echoed Hall芒鈧劉s thoughts about the newly appointed head coach.
芒鈧揥e are extremely happy that Dan has accepted our offer to become the team芒鈧劉s Head Coach and know that he will do an outstanding job moving forward.芒鈧
Locker said he and Hall and had numerous conversations regarding the appointment, and both felt Perreault is the right person for the job.
芒鈧揑芒鈧劉m looking forward to sitting down with Dan and CH in the coming days to continue our planning for the 2015 season,芒鈧 Locker said.
Perreault, who has served as an assistant coach with the Stealth for the past two seasons, is excited about the new role.
芒鈧揑芒鈧劉m honoured to have the confidence of Denise Watkins, Doug. and Chris. Chris芒鈧劉s retirement leaves big shoes to fill, but the Stealth have a winning tradition and I look forward to infusing my style into the team and fulfilling that tradition in the seasons ahead.芒鈧
In addition to his NLL coaching duties, Perreault is the head coach of the New Westminster Jr. Salmonbellies.
He was named the B.C. Junior A Lacrosse League Coach of the Year in 2008.
Perreault is a two芒鈧渢ime Minto Cup champion and his junior A playing career continues to stand out as one of the best in history, as he ranks in the top five all-time in career points (third, 536), goals (fourth, 251), assists (third, 285) and games played (tied for first, 133).
Perreault played for the Vancouver Burrards of the Western Lacrosse Association, finishing his senior A career with 469 points (213 goals, 256 assists) in 182 games. He was inducted to the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2009.
Stealth 2015 season tickets are on sale now, starting at $99.
The club has just announced that season ticket holders are eligible to purchase a reserved parking pass for all Stealth home games. For details visit StealthLAX.com.