New SJHL commissioner, Kyle McIntyre ‘looking forward to opportunity ahead’
There’s will be a new face at the helm with the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) this fall, as Saskatoon’s Kyle McIntyre has been named new league commissioner.
Picking up the baton from long-time league head, Bill Chow, who announced in late-January he would be stepping down following the conclusion of the season, McIntyre said he’s looking forward to the opportunity ahead.
“As an alumni, and having followed the league very closely for the last 35 years, I look forward to the opportunity,” McIntyre said. “It’s an absolute honour and privilege to have this title bestowed upon me and I’m going to do my very best to help the SJHL continue with many of its fine traditions, and also look at some new possibilities.”
Having recently retired from a 30-year career in education, McIntyre has experience serving on the Board of Directors with the Western Hockey League’s Swift Current Broncos, and with Saskatchewan High School Athletics, while also being heavily involved in the minor ball and hockey programs while in Swift Current, recognizing the value of character development through athletics.