Manny Malhotra Signs Extension as Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach

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By Andrew Phillip Chernoff

September 16, 2025

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today a decision about the Abbotsford coaching staff. The team has picked up Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Manny Malhotra’s option for the 2026.27 season.

“Since joining our organization, Manny has done a great job teaching, communicating with, and developing our players in the American Hockey League,” said Allvin. “His work ethic, passion, and partnership with our NHL staff was a big reason why our group in Abbotsford won a Calder Cup, and why the players we called up to Vancouver during the season fit into our system so well. We are extremely happy to have Manny extend his time with the hockey club.”

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin

Malhotra just completed his first season as Abbotsford’s Head Coach. He guided the team to a 44-24-2-2 record. The team’s efforts led to a 16-8 playoff run and culminated in the franchise’s first-ever Calder Cup Championship.

Prior to joining Abbotsford, Malhotra spent four seasons as an Assistant Coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He also spent four seasons in the Canucks organization. First, he was a Development Coach. Later, he became an Assistant Coach.

The New York Rangers selected him seventh overall in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. The Mississauga, ON native suited up for seven teams across 16 NHL seasons. He recorded 295 points (116-179-295) and 451 penalty minutes across 991 career games. Additionally, he earned two points (2-0-2) in 35 Stanley Cup Playoff contests.

Source: media.canucks.com

Former Vancouver Canuck Manny Malhotra New Head Coach of Abbotsford Canucks

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Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced Friday May 24, that Manny Malhotra has been hired as the new head coach of the Abbotsford Canucks.

Malhotra replaces Jeremy Colliton, who was named the second head coach in Abbotsford franchise history in July of 2022.

Manny Malhotra, Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach

“Bringing in someone who is familiar with the organization is a big win for us,” said Allvin.

“Manny’s experience in hockey development and coaching has prepared him really well for this head coaching opportunity. We look forward to working with him and providing our staff in Abbotsford with all the support they need to continue to develop our players.”

Patrik Allvin Canucks General Manager

“First of all, I would like to thank Jeremy Colliton and Gary Agnew for the work they did for us in Abbotsford,” said Abbotsford GM and Canucks Assistant GM Ryan Johnson.

“Having played against Manny in the NHL, I know firsthand many of the great qualities he possesses and the competitiveness in his DNA.

He is a teacher first, and his skillset and mindset will fit in perfectly with our vision for the team in Abbotsford.”

Ryan Johnson Abbotsford GM & Vancouver Assistant GM

“Being able to return the to the Vancouver Canucks organization is an incredible opportunity for both me and my family,” said Malhotra.

“Getting the chance to help develop the next wave of young talent is an honour and a privilege.

We have a lot of good prospects in the group, and I can’t wait to get started on the ice.

I would like to thank the Toronto Maple Leafs as well for providing me the opportunity to work with them the past four years.”

Manny Malhotra Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach

Manny Malhotra 411

  • Malhotra spent the past four seasons working as an assistant coach for the Toronto Maple Leafs after joining Toronto at the start of the 2020 NHL season.
  • The Mississauga Ontario native also spent time on the Canucks coaching staff working as a development coach in 2016-17 and as an assistant coach from 2017 to 2020.
  • A 7th overall first round draft pick of the New York Rangers in 1998.
  • Malhotra played for seven NHL teams over 16 seasons, including 3 seasons playing for the Vancouver Canucks, appearing in 159 games.
  • In 991 NHL games, he racked up 116 goals, 179 assists for 295 points.
  • Among his other skills and abilities on the ice, Malhotra was known for his prowess in the face-off circle.

Source: nhl.com