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Muskegon Lumberjacks Official Statement On McKenzie

McKenzie led the Lumberjacks to their second USHL playoff berth this past season.
MUSKEGON, Michigan (May 24th) – The Muskegon Lumberjacks have announced that they have dismissed Head Coach Jim McKenzie of his duties within the organization.
 
“We strive to be the best in the United States Hockey League, and simply put, we did not achieve our goals this past season,” said Lumberjacks President Tim Taylor. “The second half of the season was not acceptable by the organization’s standards. Our fan base, players, staff, and the community as a whole deserve better than average, so we will continue to work hard at being the best.”
 
The Lumberjacks are currently in the process of finding a new head coach for the upcoming 2013-14 season and expect to have an announcement made in the near future.
Season ticket packages for the 2013-14 season are still on sale for the low price of $225 for adults and $150 for children ages 3-12 for the 30 home games provided next season. Fans can place their deposits by May 31st to receive a free parking pass good for all home games next season. For more information, fans can visit the Lumberjacks website at www.muskegonlumberjacks.com or by calling (231) 724-JACK (5225).

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