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Text[0]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Larry Berteotti</font><br />Halifax Citadelles"," Joined the league in season 2, 1996, renaming the Hitmen the <i>Hamilton Steelcats</i>.<br /><br /> In season 6, the Steelcats decided to turn into the league's perennial farm club, developing talent and trading it away.<br /><br /> In season 9 the team moved to Trail, BC, and has refocused on making the playoffs.<br /><br /> The team was moved once again before the WHL12 season, to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and renamed the Citadelles. They proceeded to have a very successful year, with 54 wins (5th overall) and reaching the Cyber Cup Finals."]
Text[1]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Dave MacDougall</font><br />Saskatchewan Dugouts"," The team was put on sale on November 23, 2007, when Jes Golbez announced his resignation from the WHL due to time constraints.<br /><br /> Dave MacDougall jumped at the occasion to make his return to the WHL, about three years after he left the Victoria Islanders (now Harlem Hoodrats)."]
Text[2]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Marc Hιbert</font><br />Quebec City Corinthians"," Joined the league in season 1, 1996, renaming the Gangstaz the <i>Kingston Corinthians</i>, and then moving the team to Quebec City in 2000.<br /><br /> Always careful when tinkering with talent, as the team has always been amongst the best, only ever finishing below the .600 mark once and winning a Cyber Cup in season 2."]
Text[3]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Michael Hιbert</font><br />Chicoutimi Sparrows"," An original GM who took on the role of Commissioner after both Kevin Nash and Shaun Driver resigned the position late in the first season of play.<br /><br /> Continues to run the strongly supported francophone team, leading them to the 2000 Cyber Cup finals against the Voodoo.<br /><br /> Will always discuss deals that involve french players, especially ones that can help him now."]
Text[4]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Brian Howe</font><br />Toronto Stallions"," An original GM, he named the team the Milton Mustangs, only to quickly rename them the <i>Toronto Stallions</i> in season 2.<br /><br /> Has been cursed with a Boston Red Sox-like dilemma in that, although winning the President's trophy in season 7, 2001, the franchise in the self proclaimed <i>'center of the hockey universe'</i> has yet to win a championship.<br /><br /> In 2004 frustration saw the team unload stars like Sakic, Lindros, Cujo, and Leetch, in moves that sparked league wide controversy.<br /><br /> Is a rival of the IceDogs and Voodoo."]
Text[5]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Scott Baden</font><br />Harlem Hoodrats"," Back for a third stint in the WHL, as the GM of the Harlem Hoodrats."]
Text[6]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Jes Golbez</font><br />Portland Timberjacks"," The colourful character, previouly GM of the HC Slavia Praha, came back to the WHL during season 14, 2009, taking over the <i>Portland Timberjacks</i> from Roy Kimball."]
Text[7]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Darren Kinnaird</font><br />Vancouver Voodoo"," An original GM, he named the team the <i>Vancouver Voodoo</i>.<br /><br /> Controversy crept into the picture when accusations of prospect tampering were investigated by the league. He soon put the whole saga behind him and has since won two President's trophies, and a Cyber Cup in season 7, 2001.<br /><br /> Is a heated rival of the Dropkicks and the Stallions."]
Text[8]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Chris Kordyback</font><br />Edmonton Dropkicks"," Joined the league in season 4, 1998, renaming the Fury the <i>Hartford Dropkicks</i>, then the <i>New England Dropkicks</i>, before finally relocating the team to Calgary in 2002. The team was again moved in 2005 to Fort Saskatchewan, before settling down in Edmonton in 2006.<br /><br /> Looks to make impact deals, and has been rewarded during the regular season for his efforts. However, the team has been labeled as <i>'big game choke artists'</i> by some around the league.<br /><br /> Involved in perhaps the biggest media driven deal ever, the team acquired Lindros (the most dominant player at the time, and 1st overall pick in league history) from the Stallions in 2002. But Lindros was soon dealt to the Bulls, the Stallions-then division rival, just weeks after guaranteeing that such a thing could never happen."]
Text[9]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Chris Kubinec</font><br />Las Vegas Bulls"," Joined the league in season 5, 2000, renaming the Tappara the <i>Oakville Bulls</i>. However, the team has since relocated to Las Vegas as of 2004.<br /><br /> Took on the challenge of rebuilding a franchise that had become the league's punching bag.<br /><br /> Has won so many President Trophies and Cyber Cups that everyone stopped counting.<br /><br /> Has destroyed every major record, and credits constant communication and transactions as keys to anyone trying to rebuild quickly."]
Text[10]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Jon Lemoine</font><br />Niagara Falls IceDogs"," Joined the league in season 4, 1998, renaming the Monarchs the <i>Mississauga IceDogs</i>, only to move the team to Winnipeg in 2002, then to Niagara Falls in 2007.<br /><br /> Has gained the reputation as the league's <i>'revolving door'</i>, as deals will be made seemingly within hours of the team deciding to go in a new direction.<br /><br /> Similar to the Stallions, the IceDogs have also had a long streak of bad luck, unable to make the Cyber Cup finals and capture a championship as rumours continue to persist about the inability of IceDogs' coaches to get the most out of their lineups.<br /><br /> Absolutely no player is ever untouchable, proven countless times over the past few seasons."]
Text[11]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Jason Minton</font><br />Kelowna Cats"," Joined the league in season 10, 2004, renaming the Bears the <i>Kelowna Cats</i>.<br /><br /> Eager to talk and learn from others' who have had success in the league, hoping that his strategies can build a consistent playoff contender; which is unanimously welcomed by all around the league after seeing what a mess the franchise had become."]
Text[12]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Adam Mazur</font><br />New York Demons"," Joined the league in season 11, 2005. Has since then built the old Vikings franchise into what should be a contender in 2008-09."]
Text[13]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Mike Rhodes</font><br />Anchorage Orcas"," Joined the league in season 9, 2004, renaming the Oceanics the <i>Anchorage Orcas</i>.<br /><br /> Often reluctant to publically address team and league issues, is a quiet leader who prefers to tinker with his team vision until he gets it to a point he approves of.<br /><br /> Reporters around the league continue sitting on the fence about what direction the team should take."]
Text[14]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Andreas Nordholm/Larsson</font><br />Detroit Cougars"," An original GM, he left in season 4, only to return in 2001, taking over the Dominators and renaming them the <i>Detroit Cougars</i> a season later.<br /><br /> Has built consistently winning teams over the years, and when focused, is capable of bringing together the right pieces to challenge the league's elite clubs.<br /><br /> Make no doubt about it, he likes to win, which is good news for Detroit fans should the team decide to shake things up."]
Text[15]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Jason Gudim</font><br />Grand Forks Gorillas"," Joined the league before season 15, 2009, taking over the <i>Calgary Meltdown</i>."]
Text[16]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Kris Pongratz</font><br />Rocky Mountain Express"," Joined the league in season 3, 1997, renaming the Strangers the <i>Rocky Mountain Express</i> two seasons later.<br /><br /> Knows how to sweet talk come deal time, and is willing to pull the trigger on players, regardless of age, as long as they help the team.<br /><br /> Before the league stopped using the shortened schedule, he won a President's trophy and two Cyber Cups (1997,'99)."]
Text[17]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Aaron T. Banks</font><br />Port Dalhousie SnowDogs"," Joined the league in season 14, 2008, taking over a franchise left to itself for the last several years."]
Text[18]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Ryan Voshell</font><br />Nashville Stampede"," Joined the league before season 15, 2009, taking over the <i>Mississauga Vipers</i> and moving them to Nashville and renaming them the Stampede. Is looked upon to bring stability to this franchise for years to come."]
Text[19]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Jason Stumpf</font><br />Waterloo Lunatics"," An original GM, he named the team the Waterloo Lunatics.<br /><br /> With an active presence in the league, often deals are made quite effortlessly as proven veteran talent is always welcomed for playoff pushes.<br /><br /> At any given time is only a few players away from competing with the league's elite.<br /><br /> High emphasis on youth and draft picks, and usually compiles an impressive list of farmhands, most of which will end up in trade talks at some point."]
Text[20]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Joel B. Levy</font><br />Ottawa Capitols"," Joined the league before WHL14, taking over an <i>Ottawa Maniax</i> with very few assets. Only time will tell if he will be able to turn this team around."]
Text[21]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Stephen Legge</font><br />Kanata Saints"," Joined the league in the beginning of WHL11, moving the Saints to <i>Kanata</i>."]
Text[22]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Tyler Ladouceur</font><br />Minnesota Rink Rats"," Joined the league in the middle of season 12, moving the team to Minnesota and naming the squad the Rink Rats.<br /><br /> Made two consecutive trips to the playoffs including a showdown in the Cup Finals after taking over one of the WHL's worst squads.<br /><br /> Prefers homegrown talent especially if they've played college hockey at UND or UofM.<br /><br /> Built his team around a core group of young talent and values speed, skill and playmaking ability over everything else"]
Text[23]=["<font color='#66CCFF' size=2>Chris Butler</font><br />Saskatoon Fighting Irish"," Joined the league in season 11, 2006"]

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