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Manny Malhotra named new Vancouver Canucks head coach

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Last updated: 2026/06/02 at 8:35 AM
Press Room Published June 2, 2026
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The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-29-8 record.

Former Canucks player won Calder Cup championship in 2024-25 with Abbotsford Canucks

The Canadian Press · Posted: Jun 02, 2026 12:10 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 hours ago

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A bald man stands behind a row of hockey players on a bench.
Manny Malhotra is the new head coach of the Vancouver Canucks. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

The Vancouver Canucks have named Manny Malhotra the 23rd head coach in franchise history.

The NHL team made the announcement Monday night, with general manager Ryan Johnson saying in a statement that he knows firsthand what a good teacher, leader and quality person Malhotra is.

The pair worked together with the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Canucks and won a Calder Cup championship during the 2024-25 campaign.

The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-29-8 record.

Malhotra immediately emerged as the prime candidate to replace Foote when the former NHL defenceman was dismissed on May 19 after just one season as the team’s head coach.

The hiring reunites Malhotra with his former Canucks teammates Daniel and Henrik Sedin, who were named co-presidents of hockey operations last month.

WATCH | Sedins appointed to front office:

Vancouver Canucks name Sedin twins, Ryan Johnson to front office

There’s been a major shakeup in the leadership of the Vancouver Canucks. As the CBC’s Yasmine Ghania reports, the team has named two new co-presidents and a general manager.

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