Coach
Danny Anger brings an
extensive background in playing, coaching, and player development to the Sun
County Panthers U16 team, making him one of the most experienced and well-connected
coaches in the region.
A former Sun County Panther
himself, Danny’s playing career took him to the OHL with the Sarnia Sting
before he continued at the University of Windsor, competing in OUA hockey. His
deep passion for the game led him to found Danger Hockey Development, Windsor’s
premier hockey development company, where he has trained and mentored players
at all levels.
Beyond coaching, Danny holds a
business and law degree from the University of Windsor and currently works in
the Secretariats Office at the University. His 10+ years in the sports agency
business have allowed him to build strong relationships with OHL scouts,
general managers, and NCAA programs, giving his players an unmatched advantage
when it comes to exposure and advancement opportunities.
With 15 years of coaching
experience, including three seasons at the Junior C level with the Essex 73s
and 12 years within the Sun County system, Danny has built a proven track
record of success. His accomplishments include:
- OHF/Alliance Championship (2005s)
- Two consecutive Alliance Championships
(2009s)
- Winter Games Gold Medal (2009s)
- Multiple players projected to be drafted
in the 2025 Ontario Priority Draft.
Throughout his career, Danny
helped reach the NHL, countless players move on to the OHL, and many more
advance to Junior hockey. His commitment to player development goes beyond the
ice—he builds strong rapports with his players and families, ensuring that each
athlete is not only prepared for the next level of hockey but also for life
beyond the sport.
If you’re a player deciding
between Sun County and another program, there should be no doubt—Sun County is
the only choice. With Danny’s unmatched experience in player development,
coaching, and strong hockey relationships in the OHL and NCAA, he ensures that
every player in SCP is fully prepared to play and contribute at the next level.