Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
Sports

Vancouver Canucks Name John Weisbrod Assistant General Manager

The Canadian Press, 05 Aug, 2015 11:05 AM
    VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have named John Weisbrod assistant general manager.
     
    The club said in a release Tuesday that Weisbrod will work with general manager Jim Benning and president Trevor Linden on player personnel decisions, and will provide direction for the team's scouting.
     
    Weisbrod joined the Canucks as vice-president of player personnel on July 7, 2014.
     
    He previously spent three years as an assistant GM with the Calgary Flames and was director of professional and collegiate scouting for the Boston Bruins from 2006 to 2011. He served as a scout for the Dallas Stars during the 2005-06 season.
     
    The Canucks also named Chris Gear as Canucks vice-president and general counsel of Canucks Sports & Entertainment. Judd Brackett was named director of amateur scouting, Ryan Johnson was named assistant director of player development and Mike Addesa was hired as an amateur scout.

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    Hockey Returns India To Days Of Yore

    Hockey Returns India To Days Of Yore
    It is back to the golden days when everything was forgotten if India’s hockey team did well at major multi-discipline events. The majority of the present generation were not born when 48 years ago India beat Pakistan last. It was when Railwayman Balbir Singh Jr became a celebrity overnight with his extra time match-winner.

    Hockey Returns India To Days Of Yore

    Vancouver Whitecaps face another key home game against FC Dallas

    Vancouver Whitecaps face another key home game against FC Dallas
    The Major League Soccer club moved into the fifth and final Western Conference playoff spot with a 2-1 victory over Real Salt Lake last weekend, one point up on the Portland Timbers.

    Vancouver Whitecaps face another key home game against FC Dallas

    Asian Games: Mary Kom strikes gold, Tintu gives silver lining

    Asian Games: Mary Kom strikes gold, Tintu gives silver lining
    M.C. Mary Kom punched her way to India's first women's Asiad boxing gold and Tintu Luka won silver in the women's 800m final but pugilist L. Sarita Devi's...

    Asian Games: Mary Kom strikes gold, Tintu gives silver lining

    Canucks' Power Play Showing Signs Of Life Despite 4-2 Loss To Coyotes

    Canucks' Power Play Showing Signs Of Life Despite 4-2 Loss To Coyotes
    VANCOUVER - Last season's anaemic power play was one of the big reasons why the Vancouver Canucks missed the playoffs for the first time in six years.

    Canucks' Power Play Showing Signs Of Life Despite 4-2 Loss To Coyotes

    NHL PREVIEW:Habs look like Canada's best hope to end long Stanley Cup drought

    NHL PREVIEW:Habs look like Canada's best hope to end long Stanley Cup drought
    During last season's playoffs, Canadiens players couldn't help but wonder how Montreal might respond if the team won the Stanley Cup.

    NHL PREVIEW:Habs look like Canada's best hope to end long Stanley Cup drought

    Asian Games: Seema, Sania-Saketh win gold medals for India

    Asian Games: Seema, Sania-Saketh win gold medals for India
    Discus thrower Seema Punia and the mixed doubles tennis pair of Sania Mirza and Saketh Myneni brought home the gold medals for India as seven...

    Asian Games: Seema, Sania-Saketh win gold medals for India