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Head Coach John Anderson will now have other coaches with him on the Thrashers bench.  Randy Cunneyworth and Todd Nelson were named assistant coaches for the Thrash. 

Cunneyworth was the head coach of the Rochester Americans of the AHL.  His teams went 306-267-67 in 8 seasons as the top man.

Nelson was an assistant coach under Anderson with the Chicago Wolves for the last 2 seasons.  He also played in the NHL with the Penguins and Capitals.

Atlanta assistant Steve Weeks and video coach Tony Borgford have retained their positions with the team.

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Marty ReasonerThe Atlanta Thrashers are at it again. This time they picked up Marty Reasoner. The center has played 9 NHL seasons and 465 career games. The 31-year old has 64 career goals and 112 career assists. He is very strong at both faceoffs and penalty killing.

Last season he played with the Edmonton Oilers and tallied 11 goals and 14 assists.

He has also played for the United States in 3 different World Championships (2002, 2003 and 2006).

Danny Phillips

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Jason Williams Signs ThrashersThe Atlanta Thrashers have signed free agent Jason Williams to an undisclosed contract. Williams has played in the NHL since the 2000-01 season as a center and as a right wing. He played his first 5 1/2 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings and the last 2 1/2 with the Chicago Blackhawks. He was a member of the 2002 Stanley Cup Champion Red Wing team.

Overall he has 66 goals and 92 assists in 296 career games. Last season, he had 13 goals and 23 assists in 43 games.

Danny Phillips

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Eric BoultonThe Atlanta Thrashers resigned one of their top enforcers yesterday.  Eric Boulton signed a multi-year contract, but terms were not disclosed.

The left wing led the Thrashers in penalty minutes last year with 127.  He also played in a career-high 74 games and scored 4 goals and handed out 5 assists.   Boulton has played 7 seasons in the NHL including the last 3 with the Thrashers.

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The 4th of July holiday is right around the corner, and soon to follow will be the Atlanta Thrashers Prospect Development Camp. This camp will be help between July 8th and July 13th in Duluth, and will be open to the public.

The camp, which will consist of 32 prospects, is designed to assist young players in their development both on and off the ice. All on-ice sessions are free and open to the public.

Among the players scheduled to attend the camp are defenseman Zach Bogosian (above), the Thrashers first-round selection (third overall) in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, and forwards Angelo Esposito (2007 – 1st Round, 20th overall by Pittsburgh), Riley Holzapfel (2006 – 2nd round, 43rd overall), Spencer Machacek (2007 – 3rd Round, 67th Overall) and Vinny Saponari (2008 – 4th Round, 94th Overall), who is the first Georgia born and trained player to be drafted into the NHL.

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Ron HainseyColumbus Blue Jackets free agent defenseman, Ron Hainsey, has signed a five year, $22.5 million contract with the Thrashers today.

Blueland Blog is reporting that this move could truly help an anemic scoring tradition from the defense in years past.

Hainsey had 8 goals last year and 9 the year before. Our franchise record for goals in a season by a defenseman is 10. With Hainsey going from the defensively tight West to the more free-flowing East he could break that mark if he continues to play as well as he did in Columbus. Hainsey played on Columbus’ top pair and averaged 22:33 of ice-time per game in 2007-08.

Danny Phillips

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Bobby HolikThrashers captain from last season, Bobby Holik signed a one-year contract to go back to one of his former team, the New Jersey Devils.

Holik played 3 seasons for Atlanta and netted 41 goals and added 55 assists.  Last season he had 15 goals and 19 assists as well as captain the team.

He signed with the Thrashers on August 2, 2005.  He was a very solid and tough player, but you can tell his skills wasn’t as good as when he originally with the Devils from 1992 to 2002 where they won to Stanley Cups in that time.

Danny Phillips

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The Thrashers selected five more players on Saturday including someone from our backyard. 

3rd round (64th overall)  RW - Danick Paquette

4th round (94th overall) RW - Vinny Saponari

5th round (124th overall) LW - Nicklas Lasu

6th round (154th overall) G - Christopher Carrozzi

7th round (184th overall) D - Zach Redmond

Saponari is from Powder Springs, Georgia.  Next season he will be playing hockey for the University of Boston and hopefully one day down the road play for his hometown Thrashers.

He has been playing for the United States in the National Team Development Program.  He was rated as high as 135th on the North American Skaters list.

He is the 2nd Georgian to be selected in the NHL draft.  In 1998, the Montreal Canadiens selected Eric Chouinard.

Danny Phillips

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With the 3rd overall selection, the Atlanta Thrashers select defensiveman Zach Bogosian.  He is a hard-nose player who is also a very good passer.  He had 50 assists last year and was the only OHL player to lead his team (Peterborough) in points.  He is a very smart player and could make the roster this upcoming season.

Here are some videos of him playing…

With their second pick, the 29th overall, the Thrashers went offensive and got center Daultan Leveille.  The lefty scored 29 goals for St. Catharines last season and added 14 more in the playoffs.  3 of those 14 were game-winners.

Stay tuned for Day 2 picks tomorrow…

Danny Phillips

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John Anderson became the 4th head coach in Atlanta Thrashers history when he was promoted by the club on Friday.  Anderson has spent the last 11 seasons as head coach of the Chicago Wolves which has been the Thrashers main minor league affiliate.

Anderson’s Wolves won the AHL’s Calder Cup Championship last season.  His team also won the cup in 2002.  When the team played in the IHL, he won two cups as well in 1998 and 2000.  He won another cup as a head coach of the Quad City Mallards of the Colonial Hockey League in 1997.

Overall he has a regular season record of 506-283-99 and a postseason record of 105-60.  In 13 seasons as a head coach, Anderson’s team made the playoffs 12 times.

He played 12 seasons in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Quebec Nordiques and the Hartford Whalers where he tallied 282 goals and 349 assists.

During his career in the junior ranks, he played for Don Wadell in San Diego in the 1992-93 season.

Danny Phillips

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