Who owns Red Deer Rebels?

Brent Sutter
About the Red Deer Rebels The team was purchased by Brent Sutter in May of 1999.

Who is the head coach of the Red Deer Rebels?

Steve KonowalchukRed Deer Rebels / Head coachSteven Reed Konowalchuk is an American former professional ice hockey left winger who played in the NHL with the Washington Capitals and the Colorado Avalanche. He is currently the head coach of the WHL’s Red Deer Rebels. Konowalchuk is the first player born and raised in Utah to make it to the NHL level. Wikipedia

What league is the Red Deer Rebels?

Western Hockey League
The Red Deer Rebels are a Western Hockey League junior ice hockey team based in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. The Rebels play at the Peavey Mart Centrium….

Red Deer Rebels
League Western Hockey League
Conference Eastern
Division Central
Founded 1992

What time is the rebels game tonight?

Rebels announce full schedule for 2021-22 WHL Regular Season

DATE AWAY TIME (MOUNTAIN)
Friday, October 22 Lethbridge 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 23 Brandon 7 p.m.
Tuesday, October 26 Winnipeg 7 p.m
Saturday, October 30 Edmonton 7 p.m.

How much are the Red Deer Rebels worth?

$5.69 M
The Rangers made an additional $2.4 million in sponsorships….Western Hockey League Team Values.

RK WHL Team Value
10 Seattle Thunderbirds $5.81 M
11 Red Deer Rebels $5.69 M
12 Kamloops Blazers $5.39 M
13 Lethbridge Hurricanes $5.25 M

What are the Sutter brothers doing now?

In 2007, Brent left his posts with the Rebels to become the Head coach of the New Jersey Devils. On June 23, 2009 he was hired as the head coach of the Calgary Flames. His son Brandon Sutter currently plays for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League.

Where do Red Deer Rebels play?

Red Deer, CanadaRed Deer Rebels / Location

What does Eric Lindros do for a living?

Ice hockey playerEric Lindros / Profession

Did the Sutter brothers ever play on the same team?

Ron is the only Sutter brother to play professionally for an Alberta team, having finished his career with the Calgary Flames in 2000–01. Rich and Ron spent three seasons together with the Flyers in the early 1980s, and three more with the Blues later in their careers.