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Matt Thomas (ice hockey)

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Sport(s)
  
Ice hockey

1998–1999
  
RIT (assistant)

Titles
  
Head coach

Position(s)
  
Center

Role
  
Ice hockey coach


1994–1998
  
RIT

Name
  
Matt Thomas

1993–1994
  
St. Michael's Buzzers

2000–2002
  
Maine (assistant)

Team
  
Stockton Thunder

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Born
  
October 25, 1975 (age 48) Maple Ridge, BC, CAN (
1975-10-25
)

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Matt Thomas (born October 25, 1975) is a Canadian ice hockey coach currently working for Alaska-Anchorage.

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Career

Thomas started his college career as a player for RIT during a period where the team was at the top of the Division III ranks. The Tigers finished as National Runners-Up in his sophomore season and continued with two more strong campaigns (including Thomas being captain in his final year), before Thomas ended his playing days and turned to coaching. Thomas stayed with RIT for one season as an assistant before moving on to Division I, signing up with Maine in the early 2000s. Thomas arrived in Orono just after Shawn Walsh was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and helped the team through the difficult period when Walsh died the following year and the team was turned over to Tim Whitehead.

Thomas remained under Whitehead for one year before heading to the professional ranks, serving as an assistant for the Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies for two seasons before being promoted to head coach/Director of Hockey Operations for the 2004–05 season. After the 42-win debut, Thomas was offered a position with the Fresno Falcons and moved west to take the job. Thomas continued his success in the ECHL with a 43-win, 100-point season, ending with Fresno reaching the conference finals in 2006. Thomas was able to get the Falcons to reach the playoffs in each of the following two seasons but in 2008–09, with the economic downturn, Fresno announced that they would cease operations 30 games into the season, ending Thomas' tenure with the team. Thomas did not remain unemployed for long as his former team (since having relocated) offered him the chance to turn around their season and Thomas agreed to take over as head coach for the Stockton Thunder.

With the Thunder Thomas was able to get the team back on the right track and make the playoffs is his half-season behind the bench. The next year he reached the conference finals for the second time, and was finally able to get into the championship series in 2013. With his success at the minor professional level Thomas was offered the chance to improve the fortunes of Alaska-Anchorage who hadn't had a winning season in 20 years and agreed to take over from the departed Dave Shyiak. Thomas' hiring immediately paid dividends as the Seawolves produced their first above-.500 record since joining the WCHA which should establish Thomas for at least the near future.

References

Matt Thomas (ice hockey) Wikipedia