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Amarillo Wranglers announce hiring of Taylor Harnett as head coach


Taylor Harnett with the Waywayseecappo Wolverines (Courtesy: Amarillo Wranglers)
Taylor Harnett with the Waywayseecappo Wolverines (Courtesy: Amarillo Wranglers)
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The Amarillo Wranglers announced that Taylor Harnett has been named the team's Head Coach ahead of the 2024-25 season.

The Wranglers fired former coach Ryan Anderson in March due to off-ice discipline issues.

"I'm very thankful to Austin and Brandi [Sutter] and the [Wranglers] ownership group to be considered for this position,” said Harnett. "You always want to make sure that it's the right fit for yourself and the organization, because in the game of hockey we talk about teamwork being so important and an integral part of having success with the players - and it's no different with an ownership group, management, and a coaching staff. And just in the conversations I've had with everyone involved it's been really welcoming and seems like a great partnership, and that's something I'm really excited to be a part of."

Harnett, a native of Edmonton, AB, brings almost 30 years of coaching experience in hockey to the Texas Panhandle. Prior to joining the Wranglers, he served as the Head Coach and General Manager of the Waywayseecappo Wolverines of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), a position he had held since 2017. Harnett led the Wolverines to a record of 159-147-25 during his tenure, posting a winning record in five of his seven seasons with Waywayseecappo, helping transform the team into an annual contender in the MJHL.

Since 2018, he led the team to a record of 153-123-23, qualifying for the postseason three times in five full seasons (2019-20 playoffs were canceled and the 2020-21 season was canceled), and in 2021-22 was a nominee for MJHL Coach of the Year.

Reflecting on his time with the Wolverines, Harnett spoke very fondly of the organization.

"It's very important to note that the organization I'm coming from has treated me the upmost class and respect, and I wouldn't be getting the opportunity to pursue another great one if it wasn't for my time with the Waywayseecappo Wolverines," Harnett said. "I think I put my heart and soul into that organization and the goal is to transition that mindset to the Wranglers. In discussions with Harry [Mahood] and Austin [Sutter], I felt they had a sense of where I was coming from, and if I was going to get the opportunity to be the coach of the Wranglers they were going to get everything out of me and I was going to leave it all on the ice."

“At the heart of Wrangler culture are unbending principles of athlete centered development and giving back to our youth and community at large. To bring these ideas to life it requires a Head Coach to have proven a track record in Junior A hockey and community development,” said Wranglers President of Hockey Operations & GM, Harry Mahood. “Taylor has nearly 10 years of such experience in Canadian Jr A hockey. He is an outstanding person, coach and known to be a compassionate community minded person,” said Mahood. He continued to say, “Our Wrangler players, youth program, and fans will gravitate to his leadership and passion for bringing a champions mindset to the rink each day and a commitment to develop young men, and prepare them for NCAA and Professional hockey in the future.”

Mahood and the Wranglers went through an extensive process to make sure they found the right person for the job.

"We are thrilled to welcome Taylor Harnett as the new Head Coach of the Wranglers,” said team Owner and President, Austin Sutter. “The rigorous hiring process, led by Harry Mahood, ensured we found the perfect fit for our elite expectations. We are grateful to all the outstanding candidates who applied and wish them the best in their careers. Taylor's experience, leadership, and dedication make him the ideal choice to lead our team to new heights. We can't wait to see the positive impact he'll have on our program and community."

Harnett takes over a Wranglers team that has improved upon its record from the previous year in all three seasons of the franchise's existence. In 2023-24, the Wranglers posted a record of 32-20-6-2, finishing in 5th place in the South Division - falling to the New Mexico Ice Wolves in two games in the Robertson Cup Play-In.

The Wranglers third coach in franchise history will make his debut on Sept. 13 when Amarillo travels to Blazers Ice Centre to take on the Oklahoma Warriors in the season opener, and will make his debut at the Budweiser Bull Pen on Oct. 11, when the Wranglers host the Colorado Grit in their home opener.

"I'm really looking forward to meeting a lot of new people, getting involved in the community, and getting to know the team," Harnett said. "I'm really excited and very fortunate for the opportunity and can't wait to get going."

Harnett and the Wranglers will now turn their attention to Main Camp starting on Aug. 1 in preparation for the upcoming 2024-25 season.

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