In a bid to break Canada's 26-year Stanley Cup drought, a small-town hockey coach from British Columbia is making waves in the hockey world. Jason Priestley, a former child actor turned hockey enthusiast, has taken the reins as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks, and his unorthodox approach to the game may be just what the team needs to succeed. With a focus on developing young talent and promoting a positive team culture, Priestley is banking on his ability to connect with the team's youthful roster and inspire them to take the Cup. As the NHL playoffs heat up, Canadians are eagerly watching to see if Priestley's coaching style will be the key to bringing a championship back to the Great White North.


The Pee-Wee Hockey Coach Who Could End Canada’s Stanley Cup Drought  WSJ