Craig Akerman
Craig brings a wealth of experience and dedication to his role as Head Coach of the U18A Bruce Grey Bulls team for the 2025/2026 season.
With a coaching career that spans over 20 years and includes roles at every level from Tyke to U18, Craig’s passion lies in player and team development—both on and off the ice.Craig began coaching in 2004 and has since held multiple head and assistant coaching positions, including with teams in Owen Sound and Port Elgin.
His leadership has guided players through critical stages of development, always with an emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and growth.
Notable roles include Head Coach for U13A and U14A in Owen Sound, as well as U15B and Atom B teams in previous seasons, and most recently the U18 B assistant coach for both the 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 seasons. Beyond coaching,
Craig has contributed to the game through executive roles with SSMHA, serving as Executive at Large and Tyke Liaison. His commitment to grassroots hockey has helped build a strong foundation for youth players in the region.
A former player himself, Craig played in the Port Elgin Minor Hockey system from Tyke through Midget (Rep) and went on to compete at the Junior C level with the Wingham Ironmen.
Craig is excited to return behind the bench this season and looks forward to coaching a new group of athletes while continuing to grow the game at a higher level of competition.
Don Sutherland
My coaching philosophy is rooted in two core principles: fun and skill development.
While winning and team success are important goals, I believe the true measure of a coach lies in their ability to create an environment where young players grow—not just as athletes, but as people.
Skill development and a love for the game are essential to long-term success, and I believe the price to win should never come at the expense of enjoyment, learning, and the team experience.
My mission is to foster a positive environment where every player feels valued and supported. I aim to build confidence, encourage teamwork, and help players develop the tools they need—on the ice and in life.
I began my coaching career in 1988 and have proudly coached from 1988–2013, and again from 2021 to the present.
Between 2001 and 2006, I had the privilege of coaching both Junior C and minor hockey teams.
Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to lead teams to the OMHA Finals and Semi-Finals seven times.
The relationships, memories, and personal growth I’ve witnessed through coaching are among the greatest rewards of my life, and I remain deeply grateful for every opportunity to be part of a player’s journey.
My favorite NHL coaches are Rick Bowness and Paul Maurice—both of whom exemplify leadership, composure, and respect for the game. As a lifelong fan, my favorite teams are the Boston Bruins and Winnipeg Jets.
Thank you for the trust you’ve placed in me as your child’s coach. I look forward to building more memories together in the seasons ahead.Mike Roach
A product of Port Elgin Minor Hockey, Mike continued his playing career at the Junior C & Senior A levels before transitioning to coaching.
His philosophy centres on skill development, hockey IQ and a strong work ethic.
Mikes goal is to foster a positive, competitive & fun environment while focusing on development and ensuring players grow both on and off the ice. Scott Clark
Scott resides in Saugeen Shores and is well known in the coaching ranks having coached for many seasons with Saugeen Shores Minor Hockey (SSMHA) and with the Saugeen Maitland (SML) Girls program. Scott is currently the Head Coach of the U13 Tier 1 Rep Team with Saugeen Shores this season. In addition to coaching duties, Scott has been involved in player development for many seasons, served as SSMHA’s director of development and can be found at the rink on most nights watching and studying the game!Scott is a great addition to the Bruce Grey Bulls Association and we look forward to his contributions with our U13A program next seasonNoah Hemstock
Goalie Coach/ Assistant Coach