VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canuckshave named Doug Jarvis, holder of the NHL's ironman record, as an assistant coach.
The Brantford, Ont., native has 26 years of coaching experience following a 13-season NHL playing career.
“Doug Jarvis is an accomplished coach with multiple Stanley Cup victories." Hear from Jarvis, Benning & Desjardins.https://t.co/cb2fr03SDV
— Vancouver Canucks (@VanCanucks) July 4, 2016
He is a six-time Stanley Cup champion, winning four times as a player with Montreal and twice as an assistant coach with Dallas (1999) and Boston (2011).
Jarvis still holds the NHL ironman record with 964 consecutive games played, never missing a game his entire career. He recorded 403 career points (139 goals, 264 assists) with Montreal, Washington and Hartford.
Jarvis won the Selke Trophy as top defensive forward in 1984 and the Masterton Trophy for perseverance and dedication in 1987.
Jarvis joins head coach Willie Desjardins' staff alongside assistants Doug Lidster and Perry Pearn.
#Canucks name Doug Jarvis assistant coach
— Vancouver Canucks (@VanCanucks) July 4, 2016
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"Doug Jarvis is an accomplished coach with multiple Stanley Cup championships and NHL finals experience," said Canucks general manager Jim Benning in a statement. "He has a teaching mentality and draws from his knowledge as a former player and coach spanning almost 40 years.
"We are very pleased to have Doug and his family join our team."