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Oilers announce assistants Manson, Gulutzan will return to Woodcroft's coaching staff

Edmonton Oilers' assistant coach Glen Gulutzan, and former Calgary Flames head coach, looks to the scoreboard during first period preseason NHL hockey action in Calgary, Monday, Sept. 17, 2018.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh Edmonton Oilers' assistant coach Glen Gulutzan, and former Calgary Flames head coach, looks to the scoreboard during first period preseason NHL hockey action in Calgary, Monday, Sept. 17, 2018.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
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The Edmonton Oilers say assistant coaches Dave Manson and Glen Gulutzan will return next season as the NHL team shored up its hockey operations staff on Thursday.

The Oilers also announced that goalie coach Dustin Schwartz and video coach Jeremy Coupal will return, while Brad Holland has been promoted to assistant general manager, professional scouting.

Manson joined the Oilers from the American Hockey League's Bakersfield Condors alongside head coach Jay Woodcroft in February.

The 55-year-old is responsible for the Oilers' defensive corps.

Gulutzan, 51, will enter his fifth season with the Oilers. The former Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames head coach will continue as the team's primary power-play architect.

Woodcroft, who was named the Oilers' interim coach midway through the 2021-22 season after the firing of Dave Tippett, signed a contract extension on June 21.

The Oilers went 26-9-3 after the arrival of Woodcroft and Manson and advanced to the Western Conference final.

Holland, the son of Oilers general manager and president Ken Holland, joined the organization as a scout in 2019.

The Oilers also say they have expanded their video department and promoted Noah Segall to video co-ordinator.

Segall previously held the same position with Bakersfield.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 7, 2022. 

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