Sean O'Reilly (ice hockey)

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Sean O'Reilly is a former professional ice hockey coach and player. He was the interim coach for the Wichita Thunder for only one game after James Latos was fired mid-season, he won the only game he coached. [1]

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Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1989-90 Belleville Bulls OHL 56119201181100017
1990-91 Belleville BullsOHL5654348147612327
1991-92 London Knights OHL6493645152102121412
1997-98 Wichita Thunder CHL 53321241951525760
1998-99 Wichita ThunderCHL6782331253402218
1999-2000 Wichita ThunderCHL5843337104503314
2000-01 Wichita ThunderCHL7044246217
2001-02 Wichita ThunderCHL6382331157

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References

  1. "Wichita Thunder History". Wichita Thunder Hockey Club. Retrieved April 25, 2010.