Shedden returns to coach Canada at Spengler Cup

Doug Shedden (left) will return to coach team Canada at the Spengler Cup in late December. (Larry MacDougal/CP)

CALGARY – The Canadian team will have a familiar face on the bench when the squad tries to defend its Spengler Cup title next month in Switzerland.

Doug Shedden will return as head coach for the Dec. 26-31 tournament. He guided Canada to a 7-2 win over host HC Davos in last year’s title game.

Longtime Swiss League coach Serge Pelletier will serve as an assistant. The team’s management staff will include Winnipeg Jets assistant general manager Craig Heisinger, Phoenix Coyotes assistant GM Brad Treliving and Brad Pascall, Hockey Canada vice-president of hockey operations/national teams.

"We are extremely pleased with the coaching and management staffs that we have assembled to lead Team Canada at the Spengler Cup this year," Pascall said Wednesday in a release. "Doug brings great international experience as the head coach and has helped guide Canada internationally on many occasions.

"Both Craig and Brad have extensive knowledge of the game, having combined for more than 60 years in hockey, and will be great assets to assembling Canada’s team for the Spengler Cup."

Shedden served as an assistant coach at the Spengler Cup in 2009 and 2010. He was head coach of Finland’s national team in 2007-08 and led the Finns to a bronze medal at the 2008 world championship.

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