The Canucks and Amateur Scouting Director Judd Brackett have mutually agreed to part ways when Brackett’s contract expires on June 30.
and Amateur Scouting Director Judd Brackett have mutually agreed to part ways when Brackett’s contract expires on June 30.
“We are grateful for Judd’s contributions and leadership at an important time for our team,” said Benning in a statement. “Judd earned the respect of his peers and fans alike; we’re proud of what he and our amateur scouting staff have accomplished. Although difficult, we believe this is the right decision for the future of our team. We are confident we have a strong scouting staff and are well positioned for the upcoming NHL Draft.
Discussions over Brackett’s future have swirled around the Vancouver market for months with his contract not renewed beyond this season. Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre
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