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"Brian Phillip Curran" is a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and executive. He is the current Head Coach/General Manager of the Drumheller Dragons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Curran was born in Toronto, Ontario, but grew up in Veteran, Alberta.

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The tradition of the team is one where they've always won, ... Quite frankly, I want a championship. I have a desire to build a team that will win championships. That's a great challenge, and I look forward to it immensely.

They're starting to come along, but we really need a week of practice. We're going to reassess a few things and go after it again (today). We're playing against the best power-play team in the league.

You have to have good communication with the person that's doing the massage. Massage is very personal.

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The play was set up because we didn't win a battle along the boards. Then, Samy tried to get (Wrigley) down low and let him go to the front where Terry could poke the puck away. Samy made his move too early and gave (Wrigley) too much room to work.

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The teams that I put together center around several character players, ... Players that lead on and off the ice. They're good in the community, and teach young players on and off the ice.

He's being too hard on himself. I will say, when you see Chad with the puck on his stick in that position, you expect it to be in the net. It didn't happen this time, but he's the last guy I'd be pointing fingers at with all he's done for us.

I especially appreciate them after a hard event such as the Assault on Mount Mitchell.