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Bruce Boudreau has found a new job in Professional Hockey

Updated: Sep 6, 2023



One of the NHL's all-time most lovable coaches has found himself a new job in the sport of Hockey.




The 68-year-old has been hired as a Senior Advisor to the OHL's Niagara IceDogs, the team announced on Wednesday morning.



This will be his first role since being fired by the Canucks in January.


Boudreau has also coached in the NHL with Washington, Anaheim and Minnesota. With an impressive overall record of 617-342-128. As well as a Jack Adams award in 2008 with the Washington Capitals.




“I am very proud, happy and excited to help the Niagara IceDogs in any way I can," Boudreau said. "The Niagara area will always have a special place in heart. I look forward to one day celebrating a Memorial Cup with the Niagara IceDogs.”


Boudreau was a fan favorite behind the bench in Vancouver. With fans frequently chanting "Bruce there it is" at home games.



All the best in your new position, Bruce.



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