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Matt Cooke Joins Vernon Vipers as Coach

Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Matt Cooke Joins Vernon Vipers as Coach
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Matt Cooke, a former NHL forward known for his aggressive style and championship background, has been hired as the head coach and general manager of the Vernon Vipers. The team plays in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), which is Canada’s second-highest level of junior hockey.

This marks a new step in Cooke’s coaching journey. Now 46 years old, he has remained active in hockey since ending his 14-year NHL career in 2015. Cooke brings valuable experience both as a player and a coach to the Vipers.

He spent five seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins and was part of their Stanley Cup-winning team in 2009. In addition to Pittsburgh, he also played for the Vancouver Canucks, Washington Capitals, and Minnesota Wild. His playing career was known for intensity and physical play, but also included key contributions on offense and defense.

After retiring from playing, Cooke began working as a coach at various levels. From 2021 to 2023, he coached at Chaska High School in Minnesota. During this time, he focused on player development and helping young athletes grow both on and off the ice. His work in youth hockey gave him hands-on experience teaching the fundamentals and building team culture.

Cooke entered professional coaching in the 2023–2024 season as the head coach of the Newfoundland Growlers. The Growlers were the ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Although it was his first pro-level coaching role, the experience added depth to his resume. Unfortunately, the team’s operations were shut down in April 2024, ending their time in the league and cutting Cooke’s season short.

Despite that abrupt ending, Cooke’s time with the Growlers showed his ability to manage a team under pressure. He earned respect for his leadership and game planning. Now, his focus shifts to junior hockey with the Vernon Vipers, where he takes on the challenge of guiding young players toward their future goals.

The Vernon Vipers are one of the most respected teams in the BCHL, known for developing players who go on to college and professional hockey. With Cooke leading both coaching and team operations, the organization hopes to gain a competitive edge and attract top talent. His NHL background and years of coaching are expected to inspire the team and elevate their play.

Cooke’s hiring is seen as a strong move by the Vipers. His knowledge of the game, combined with his experience teaching and mentoring young players, makes him well-suited for this level of hockey. Many believe he can help shape the next generation of athletes, preparing them not just for the next step in hockey but also for life beyond the rink.

As the 2025 season approaches, Cooke is ready to bring his energy and passion to Vernon. Players, fans, and team officials are optimistic about what’s ahead. With his leadership, the Vipers hope to build a hardworking, focused team that competes at the highest level in junior hockey.

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