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Brent Sullivan via LinkedIn
The Carleton Place Canadians were bounced from the playoffs by the hands of the Smiths Falls Bears for the second straight year on Friday night.
Disappointed by another first round exit, Owner, General Manager and Head Coach Brent Sullivan wasn’t happy with the lack of pushback against the Bears down in Game 5 on the road in a must-win game.
Having already turned the page onto next season, Sullivan says the top Jr. Canadians players will be getting a hard look in training camp to fill vacant spots left by graduating players.
Sullivan says bringing in leaders and high-character players is a priority this offseason, as they try and continue to build a strong work ethic and locker room culture.
Listen to the full interview with Sullivan below.
Story by Grant Deme