Hockey

Canucks front office takes shape as Stan Smyl named vice president of hockey ops

Vancouver Canucks president and interim general manager Jim Rutherford continues to fill out his front office, naming Stan Smyl his vice president of hockey operations.

Organization also confirms Sedin twins, Ryan Johnson will continue in current roles

The Vancouver Canucks appointed Stan Smyl, who was serving as interim general manager, as vice president of hockey operations on Thursday. (The Canadian Press)

Vancouver Canucks president and interim general manager Jim Rutherford continues to fill out his front office, naming Stan Smyl his vice president of hockey operations.

The Canucks (13-15-2) announced the news in a release Thursday, saying the 62-year-old Smyl will work closely with Rutherford on all hockey operations matters, including player personnel decisions and internal operations.

Smyl, a former right-winger, played for Vancouver from 1978-91 and went on to work in the team's front office as director of player development and senior advisor to the general manager.

He was named the club's interim general manager when it fired head coach Travis Green, general manager Jim Benning and several other front-office staff earlier this month.

The Canucks said Thursday that Daniel and Henrik Sedin will continue in their roles as special advisors to the general manager, and Ryan Johnson will remain senior director of player development and general manager of the American Hockey League's Abbotsford Canucks.

Rutherford previously named former scout Derek Clancey an assistant general manager, and said in Thursday's statement that he still has "some additional roles to fill."

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