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Former NHL Goaltender Caron Joins Junior Enforcers Coaching Staff

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The Elmira Junior Enforcers, proud member of the USPHL Premier Division, have announced Sebastien Caron has agreed to terms to become the team’s goaltending coach for their inaugural season.

Caron had a successful pro hockey career, including 3 complete seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins. His own junior career also reached the pinnacle of the sport, as he backstopped the Rimouski Oceanic to a Memorial Cup title in 2000.

Sebastien is looking forward to helping the Jr. Enforcers goaltenders develop as they work to climb the hockey development ladder, and plans to ready each goaltender on the roster to give the team a chance to win each and every game they are in net.

Jr. Enforcers Head Coach Cody Murphy is excited to work with Sebastien this season and described his role on the coaching staff as “a huge addition that will help the Jr. Enforcers in our quest for a division title”.

General Manager Ray Welsh remarked that his relationship with Caron dates back several years to their time in Wilkes-Barre, and considers Sebastien’s skill and technical goaltending knowledge invaluable.

The Junior Enforcers roster will be made up of players ages 20 and under from all across North America and the world. The Junior Enforcers look forward to an exciting and successful season, which will start in late August with training camp, and will see the puck drop for the season on September 25th. Tryout information will be communicated as soon as it is finalized due to the fluid situation resulting from the Coronavirus pandemic.