Coaching Staff

Paul Maclean


Paul Maclean played in the NHL for 11 seasons, mainly for the Winniped Jets, as a right winger playing on a line with star centre Dale Hawerchuk. In his career he scored 30 goals 9 times and 40 goals twice. After his NHL career he started coaching with positions in the IHL and UHL. He was hired by Anaheim Mighty Ducks head coach Mike Babcock pre-lockout and after the lockout travelled with Babcock to the Detroit Red Wings. In the 2007-2008 season he won the stanley cup with the team. On June 14, 2011 he was named head coach of the Ottawa Senators. Bryan Murray told media, “ I felt Paul fit the profile (of what the team needed). He’d been a player, been a head coach, been an assistant coach in the National Hockey League. He’s been a winner everywhere he’s been. … I think he brings energy, experience, expertise and people skills, most importantly.”

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Mark Reeds


Mark Reeds played in the NHL for 8 seasons, mostly with the St. Louis Blues. He coached four seasons in the IHL, then took coaching positions in the UHL. In 2007 he was hired as the head coach of the Owen Sound Attack. He was named as an assitant coach for the Ottawa Senators on June 23, 2011.

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Dave Cameron


Dave Cameron played 3 years in the NHL with the Colorado Rockies and New Jersey Devils. He began his coaching career as a head coach in the Colonial Hockey League. After the CoHL he coached in the OHL and AHL. In 2011 he was named the head coach of Team Canada for the IIHF World Junior Championships where Canada won the silver medal. After the World Juniors he coached his OHL team, the Saint Michaels Majors, to the final game of the Memorial Cup where his team lost to the Saint John Sea Dogs. He was hired to be an assistant coach of the Ottawa Senators on June 23, 2011 along with Mark Reeds.

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