Peters named Hurricanes head coach, first coaching job after racism controversy
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Bill Peters is being given a second chance by the Lethbridge Hurricanes, but not by the former player who was the target of his racism.
Peters was named Lethbridge’s new head coach on Wednesday, returning him to the Western Hockey League and organized hockey for the first time in nearly four years.
Peters resigned as the head coach of the NHL’s Calgary Flames in November 2019 after it became public that he had committed an act of anti-Black racism involving former player Akim Aliu.
“Over the last several years, I have worked to understand my previous anti-Black racist thoughts and actions,” Peters said in a statement. “I have learned much through this reformational journey and feel ready to return to coaching. I am in an influential position to positively impact community leaders and contribute to a more inclusive generation in hockey.”