T-Birds’ director of player personnel joins Penguins as amateur scout

Colin Alexander, director of player personnel for the Seattle Thunderbirds, has accepted a position with the Pittsburgh Penguins as an amateur scout.

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  • Thursday, August 27, 2015 5:06pm
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Colin Alexander had been the T-Birds' director of player personnel for the last 17 seasons. Alexander joins the Pittsburgh Penguins as an amateur scout.

Colin Alexander had been the T-Birds' director of player personnel for the last 17 seasons. Alexander joins the Pittsburgh Penguins as an amateur scout.

Colin Alexander, director of player personnel for the Seattle Thunderbirds, has accepted a position with the Pittsburgh Penguins as an amateur scout.

“Colin has grown to be a very important part of hockey operations and his loyalty and devotion was something I grew to depend on,” said T-Birds general manager Russ Farwell. “He will be hard to replace especially at this point of the hockey season. On the other hand, I am excited for him as I know working at the next level in the NHL is something he wanted to try and I am confident he will do very well.”

Alexander had been the T-Birds’ director of player personnel for the last 17 seasons. He was a T-Birds scout for three seasons prior to becoming the director of player personnel.

Some T-Bird players Alexander has drafted or listed include: Calvin Pickard; Thomas Hickey; Aaron Gagnon; Bud Holloway; Scott Jackson; Jim O’Brien; Nate Thompson; Brenden Dillon; Ryan Gropp; Mathew Barzal; Keegan Kolesar; Scott Eansor and Ethan Bear.

“Working with the Seattle Thunderbirds for the past 20 years has been an incredible experience,” Alexander said. “I would personally like to thank Russ Farwell for his leadership, trust and friendship over my tenure. Russ has made my time in Seattle very rewarding and he has helped me develop in all aspects of my position. I would also like to thank all of the scouts, coaches and team staff that I have had the privilege to work with in Seattle.

“I am extremely excited to being a new chapter of my career with the Pittsburgh Penguin. I will forever be a proud Seattle Thunderbird.”


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