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Bruce Boudreau to return as coach of Canucks

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Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau watches his team play against the Wild last month.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Bruce Boudreau will return as coach of the Vancouver Canucks next season after helping to turn the struggling NHL club around as a midyear replacement.

Speaking Friday afternoon after completing a “rough round” of golf, the 67-year-old Boudreau said “we have some unfinished business in Vancouver, and I want to complete the task.”

Boudreau took over behind the bench Dec. 5, after the Canucks cleaned house following a disastrous 8-15-2 start, resulting in the dismissal of coach Travis Green and general manager Jim Benning.

Boudreau’s hiring made an immediate impact as he became just the third coach in NHL history to win his first seven games with a new team. The Canucks went 32-15-10 the remainder of the season and went from last place in the Pacific Division to finish five points out of a playoff berth.

Boudreau coached his 1,000th regular-season game Jan. 23 and is one victory shy of the 600-win milestone.

“We just ran out of time this season,” said Boudreau, who said he reached a “family decision” Thursday to honor his two-year deal with the Canucks.

“I was really nervous, and I didn’t like to keep the Canucks waiting for my decision,” he said. “I believed we were a playoff team for the last 56 games of the season, and I am really excited to see what we can do next season with this group.”

Boudreau has a career coaching record of 599-317-125 in 1,024 regular-season games with the Canucks, Minnesota Wild and Anaheim Ducks. He won the Jack Adams Award as NHL coach of the year in 2008.

“We are pleased to see Bruce’s commitment to return to the Canucks next season,” Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said in a release. “He has done a great job since arriving in Vancouver and we are eager to see the team continue to perform under his leadership as they did during the second half of the season.”

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