Larry Huras

In the following three seasons, he strengthened the roster of Salt Lake Golden Eagles and Dallas Black Hawks of the Central Hockey League (CHL), followed by a stint with the Port Huron Flags in the IHL.

After his Rouen player-coach tenure, including three French championships, Huras was named head coach of Zürcher SC of the Swiss elite league NLA in 1994, where he remained at the helm for two years.

After stints with the Stavanger Oilers of Norway (2007–08) and Villacher SV of Austria (2008–09), Huras was back in Switzerland, taking the helm of SC Bern in 2009.

Huras was removed from the position in October 2011, his third year at the helm, because the club executives wanted a "more attractive style of ice hockey".

In November 2013, Huras joined the coaching staff of EHC München of the German DEL, serving as an assistant to Pierre Pagé.

He was named head coach of then reigning German champion ERC Ingolstadt for the 2014-15 season[7] and guided the Panthers to another appearance in the DEL finals, where they fell short to Adler Mannheim.

[10] Huras guided Fribourg to a semifinal appearance in the Champions Hockey League in the 2016-17 season where they fell short to Frölunda HC.