Andrew Verner – Associate Coach
Andrew joined the Petes as Goaltender Coach following a 17-year professional career spanning the AHL, Canadian National Team, and 14 seasons in Europe. Andrew played for the Petes from 1989 to 1992. Prior to being named Associate Coach in June, 2018, Andrew served as the team’s Interim Head Coach from January to April, 2018 and was Assistant Coach from August, 2014. He is a two-time OHL All-Star, 2nd round draft pick of the Edmonton Oilers (1991), AHL Calder Cup Champion (Cape Breton Oilers, 1993), Spengler Cup Gold Medalist (Kolner Haie, 1999), Men’s World Championship Silver and Bronze Medalist (Canadian National Team, 1996 & 1995, respectively), and Austrian League Champion (Klagenfurt AC 2003). He has also worked as a Goaltending Consultant for Hockey Canada ( U17 team in 2014, 2015 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Cup Champions), the Austrian National Team, OHL/OHF U16, and is the current Goaltending Consultant for the Peterborough Hockey Association (PHA) and Peterborough Minor Hockey Council (PMHC). Andrew lives in Ennismore with his wife Allison, daughter Ella, and son and Petes prospect Jacob.