Talk:Garry Unger

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This bio seems to be lacking quite a bit of his professional life post-NHL. For example, the Tulsa Oilers' maiden year back in the now defunct CHL (92-93 season), he coached them to win the playoffs. He coached there for a number of years, yet not a word about it in his bio. I'm not much of a writer (and I'm not savvy on the various policies here on wikipedia) so I'd opt out of adding information directly to the article.. but here's some information to get someone started if they'd like:

- He was an assistant coach for the Pterborough Pirates (BHL) for the 87-88 season.

- He was the head coach for the Phoenix Roadrunners (IHL) for 89-90, then bumped down to Assistant for 90-91.

- He was the head coach of the Tulsa Oilers (CHL then, ECHL now) starting in the 92-93 season and ending in 96-97, making a trip to the playoffs each year. Won the championship 92-93, and made it to the final round in 93-94.

- He coached the New Mexico Scorpions (WPHL) from 97-98, and was replaced midseason 98-99.

- He went back to Tulsa Oilers (CHL) for 01-02 and 02-03.

- Coached Alabama Slammers (WHA2) for the 03-04 season.

- Coached the Motor City Mechanics (UHL) for 04-05 and was replaced midseason. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.192.71.57 (talk) 23:42, 16 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]