Times Colonist

Assistants round out Canucks coaching staff

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VANCOUVER — A couple of familiar faces will join Vancouver Canucks head coach Travis Green for his first season behind an NHL bench.

The club announced Wednesday it has added Newell Brown and Nolan Baumgartne­r to the fold as assistants, joining Doug Jarvis and Manny Malhotra.

The Canucks had previously said both Jarvis and goaltendin­g coach Dan Cloutier would remain in their jobs after Vancouver fired head coach Willie Desjardins in April following a second consecutiv­e season near the bottom of the standings.

Assistant coaches Doug Lidster and Perry Pearn were also let go.

Brown and Baumgartne­r will join Green at ice level during games, bumping Jarvis upstairs.

Brown, who was an assistant to Alain Vigneault in Vancouver from 2010 to 2013, will be in charge of the forwards and the power play.

The 55-year-old helped the Canucks to consecutiv­e Presidents’ Trophies in 2010-11 and 2011-12, as well as the team’s appearance in the 2011 Stanley Cup final. He spent the last four seasons as an assistant with the Arizona Coyotes.

The 40-year-old Baumgartne­r, a former Canucks defenceman and Green’s assistant with Vancouver’s AHL affiliate the last four seasons, will take care of the blue line and run the penalty kill.

“We are excited to add Newell and Nolan as assistant coaches for the upcoming season and to welcome them and their families back to Vancouver,” Green said in a statement. “They both possess a familiarit­y with our staff and we are confident they will be a great fit.”

Malhotra returns in an expanded role as the club’s developmen­t coach after working part-time last season.

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