Coach of the Year

The Coach of the Year Award recognizes two exceptional coaches—one from the Travel program and one from the WBHL/Royals teams—who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to player development, inclusivity, and community impact.
Great coaches do more than run practices and manage games—they foster a positive team culture, ensure every player is included, and help develop affiliate players for future success. This award honors coaches who go above and beyond, focusing on both on-ice skill development and off-ice character building, shaping young athletes into strong, well-rounded individuals.
This award celebrates coaches who exemplify leadership, mentorship, and dedication, leaving a lasting impact on their players and the FMMHA community.
Nomination Deadline
July 30, 2025
Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for the Coach of the Year Award, nominees must meet the following criteria:
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Served as a head coach or Assistant coach for an FMMHA Travel, WBHL, or Royals team during the current season.
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Obtained all required coaching certifications as per FMMHA and Hockey Alberta regulations.
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Fostered an inclusive and supportive team environment, ensuring every player was given the opportunity to grow and develop.
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Demonstrated a commitment to both on-ice skill development and off-ice character building for their players.
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Actively supported and mentored affiliate players to help with their long-term development.
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Made a meaningful contribution to the community through team-led initiatives or volunteer efforts.
The Executive Board will review and vote on all nominations that meet the eligibility criteria. Selection will be based on the nomination details and how well the nominee’s contributions align with FMMHA’s philosophy of player development, inclusivity, and community engagement.
Coach of the Year Award
Recipient: Loren Hawley
We are thrilled to recognize Loren Hawley as a Coach of the Year. Loren has been coaching within the association for several years and stepped into a head coach role last season.
Coaching is about more than just practice plans—it’s about inspiring kids and supporting families. Last season, Loren was challenged to take on a player who was facing personal challenges. Not only did Loren embrace this opportunity, but he also provided unwavering support, helping that player thrive.
Known for his ability to develop players, Loren was nominated multiple times this year. Currently serving as an assistant coach for the U11A Junior Oil Barons, we are proud to honor Loren as Coach of the Year.
Recipient: Chad Frigon
Chad Frigon has been a cornerstone of our association for many seasons, coaching countless teams while raising five children—four of whom are players. Despite a rule limiting head coaches to one team, we often asked Chad to make an exception due to his incredible dedication and skill.
Chad creates a team environment where players truly want to be at the rink. He’s the coach we turn to for new players, kids facing challenges, or those who need extra support. Last season, Chad head-coached three teams, leading all three to Gold in Minor Hockey Week and playoffs—a remarkable achievement.
This year, Chad continues his exceptional work as head coach of the U15 Huskies. He was nominated multiple times for this award, with one consistent theme shining through: Chad’s ability to make kids love hockey again.
We are proud to recognize Chad Frigon as a 2023/2024 Coach of the Year.