AHL’s Hamilton Hammers introduce Jay McKee as head coach, unveil jerseys
HAMILTON — It’s familiar ground for Jay McKee. And he wants to rekindle fond memories for Hamilton fans with his new team’s playing style.
McKee was introduced as the head coach of the American Hockey League’s Hamilton Hammers on Tuesday, in addition to the team’s jerseys being unveiled. The 48-year-old former NHLer had been the head coach of the Ontario Hockey League’s Bulldogs — which moved from Hamilton to Brantford, Ont., in 2023-24 — for the last five seasons.
“Excited to be here. This arena holds some special memories, some core memories, just a few years back and this area has been an area that I’ve called home now for the better part of five years,” McKee said, seated next to New York Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche.
“We want to have a brand of hockey that the Hamilton fans saw when we’re here just a few years back. A relentless team with a high work ethic, 12 forwards that played a 200-foot game and a creative offensive team.”


