Mark Chase returns to the SJHL as the Hawks’ new assistant coach
When Devin Windle stepped down from the Nipawin Hawks as their assistant coach after the 2019 Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) playoffs to take the same role with the Whitecourt Wolverines in Alberta, a spot opened on the Nipawin bench.
It ended up being Windle’s former assistant during his run as head coach of the Melville Millionaires in the SJHL who would assume the role left behind.
Mark Chase was officially announced as the Hawks’ new assistant coach on Tuesday, July 22. He said he’s sure the connection and a reference from Windle played a big part in Head Coach and General Manager Doug Johnson hiring him, but their conversations over the phone still went seamless.
“It wasn’t a rigorous process when it came to the interview,” Chase told northeastNOW. “It wasn’t one sided conversations, which I really liked with Doug. Being an assistant coach coming in, I’m interested in learning from him, but I also wanted to make sure I would be able to contribute. I believe in myself and my abilities as well, so I want to be able to express that to be players and be a part of their development.”