Toronto Star

NHL: Doan brings ‘fresh off the ice’ perspectiv­e to new job

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Shane Doan is beginning his postplayin­g career in the NHL’s hockey operations department, where the longtime Arizona Coyotes captain will get a feel for how the league office works.

After playing 21 seasons for the Winnipeg Jets/Coyotes franchise, the 41-year-old will work closely with senior executive vice-president of hockey operations Colin Campbell, who hasn’t carved out a specific set of responsibi­lities for Doan in his new line of work. Campbell hopes Doan can share a different perspectiv­e as a player who’s “fresh off the ice.”

“Players train differentl­y, players think differentl­y and Shane’s been through a lot and seen a lot of young players and seen a lot of coaches come through and seen our referees work on the ice,” Campbell said by phone Thursday. “I think he’s mature enough to give us the unbiased look and feel of the game from where he’s been and where he is now.”

Doan was drafted in 1995, started his profession­al career in the deadpuck era and saw plenty of changes in the sport through his 1,595 regular- season and playoff games. He spent his final 13 seasons as captain before announcing his retirement this past summer.

With an eye on his next step, Doan spent the first few nights of the season with Colin Campbell, Mike Murphy, Kris King and director of officiatin­g Stephen Walkom in Toronto, watching games and sharing thoughts.

“He had a first-hand look,” Campbell said.

“I think it was a little bit over the top for him after 20-some-odd years of just having to play the game when you look at it from that side.”

Doan, who wants to spend more time with his family, won’t have to move from Arizona. Watching games remotely, Doan will also communicat­e with coaches and general managers about aspects of play, rules and interpreta­tions.

“He’ll give them a pure, unbiased, objective view,” Campbell said. “They can ask Shane what he thinks about things, and he can add his comments at meetings regarding rules and how the game is played and hopefully when we’re dealing with the competitio­n committee and the NHL Players’ Associatio­n, they’ll respect the fact that we have Shane in-house, as well.”

Doan follows the lead of other former players who moved into the NHL office, such as Rob Blake, Brendan Shanahan, Chris Pronger and most recently George Parros.

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After 21 seasons as a player, Shane Doan is working with the NHL’s hockey operations department.

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