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    • CommentTimeOct 29th 2017
     
    Former Arizona Coyotes captain Shane Doan has joined the NHL’s hockey operations department, the league announced Friday.

    Doan will work with senior executive vice president of hockey operations Colin Campbell. The league said https://www.azcoyotesfans.com/jordan-martinook-jersey-c-17.html in a statement that Doan will work closely with hockey executives on the club level and be involved with the competition committee.

    We are thrilled to welcome Shane, whose vast experience and in depth knowledge of the game will be invaluable to the League office, Campbell said. We look forward to calling upon his two decades of playing experience – particularly https://www.azcoyotesfans.com/alex-goligoski-jersey-c-6.html his incomparable understanding of the game as it is being played today.

    Doan, who played in Alex Goligoski Jersey the NHL from 1995 96 through 2016 17, announced his retirement as an active player on Aug. 30. His 1,540 regular season games played are tied with John Bucyk for 14th place on the League’s all time list.

    Selected seventh overall in the 1995 NHL Draft , Doan spent his entire NHL career with the Winnipeg Jets/Arizona Coyotes franchise. He served as captain for each of his final 13 campaigns and retired as the team’s all time leader in games played 1,540 , goals 402 , assists 570 , points 972 https://www.azcoyotesfans.com/mario-kempe-jersey-c-18.html power play goals 128 and game winning goals 69 .

    Doan was named to the NHL all star game in 2004 and 2009, received the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for community service in 2010, and captured the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award in 2012. The Halkirk https://www.azcoyotesfans.com/clayton-keller-jersey-c-19.html Alta., native represented Canada at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, 2006 Olympics and in six world championships.