Abbotsford Canucks Announce Additions to Development Staff

by Canucks PR | Sep 16, 2021

Abbotsford, B.C. – Abbotsford Canucks General Manager Ryan Johnson has announced that the club has hired Mackenzie Braid as Skating Coach and Yogi Švejkovský as Skills Coach for the team’s upcoming inaugural season.

Braid, 28, most recently served as a skating coach for the Utica Comets, working alongside several Vancouver Canucks prospects. Prior to beginning his coaching career, he played two professional seasons on defence split between the ECHL’s Brampton Beast and the Orlando Solar Bears.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Braid also appeared in 133 OHL games, collecting 21 points (6-15-21) with the Barrie Colts, Soo Greyhounds, Windsor Spitfires, and Sudbury Wolves. His mother, Dawn Braid, became the first full-time female coach in NHL history when she was hired as the skating coach for the Arizona Coyotes in 2016.

Švejkovský, 44, joins the Canucks from the Delta Hockey Academy where he most recently served as Head Coach for the U17 Prep team. He was previously the skills coach for the Vancouver Giants in the WHL from 2006-2018 and served as Director of Hockey Operations for Seafair Minor Hockey Association from 2009-2014.

A native of Tabor, Czech Republic, Švejkovský recorded 42 points (23-19-42) in 113 career NHL games with the Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning and captured the Dudley “Red” Garrett Memorial Award as the AHL’s most outstanding rookie during the 1996.97 season. Švejkovský was originally drafted in the first round, 17th overall, by the Washington Capitals in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.

Source; Abbotsford Canucks

Abbotsford Taking Shape As Vancouver Canucks AHL Affiliate

By Andrew Chernoff
Johnny Canuck

The Abbotsford Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Abbotsford, British Columbia, and members of the American Hockey League. The team is to begin play in the 2021–22 season with home games at the Abbotsford Centre as the AHL affiliate of the National Hockey League’s Vancouver Canucks. Wikipedia

The owner of the team are Canucks Sports & Entertainment and are affiliated with the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL.

The team is a relocation of the franchise owned by the Canucks and known as the Utica Comets from 2013 to 2021. This is the second AHL team to play in Abbotsford after the Calgary Flames‘ affiliate Abbotsford Heat from 2009 until 2014.

 On May 4, the Canucks announced that they planned to relocate the Comets’ franchise to Abbotsford, pending final discussions with the city of Abbotsford and league approval, for the 2021–22 season.[13] On May 6, the league approved both the relocations of the Canucks owned Comets franchise to Abbotsford and the Devils franchise to Utica[14] with the Utica team remaining branded as the Comets.[15] The Canucks and the city of Abbotsford signed a five-year agreement on June 29 to host the team, with options for further renewal that could extend the deal for as long as twenty years.[16

Below is the current roster as of August 21, 2021:

Source: eliteprospects.com

The Abbotsford Canucks staff include:

Source: eliteprospects.com

The 2021-2022 schedule has been set and is available at AHL.com,

The Abbotsford Centre was opened on May 10, 2009. Capacity is: Hockey: 7,000; Basketball: 7,046; Concerts: 8,500.

Source: Wikipedia