TORONTO (AP) -Former Philadelphia Flyers captain Dave Poulin has joined the Toronto Maple Leafs front office.
Poulin was unveiled Thursday as the club’s new vice president of hockey operations.
Best known for his days with the Flyers, where he captained the team from 1984-90, Poulin played 12 seasons in the NHL with Philadelphia, the Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals before retiring after the 1994-95 season.
He played 724 career NHL games, with 205 goals and 325 assists. Poulin retuned to Notre Dame after his retirement, coaching his alma mater to the NCAA tournament.
Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke said that Poulin had helped him in a scouting capacity for parts of the past two seasons.
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