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Vancouver hires former Canuck goaltender Dan Cloutier as consultant

Vancouver Canucks goalie Dan Cloutier gloves the puck over his head on a shot on goal by the Dallas Stars during the second period in Dallas, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Bill Janscha)

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Vancouver Canucks goalie Dan Cloutier gloves the puck over his head on a shot on goal by the Dallas Stars during the second period in Dallas, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2001. (AP Photo/Bill Janscha)

VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Canucks have hired former NHL goaltender Dan Cloutier as a goaltending consultant.

Cloutier join Vancouver's American Hockey League affiliate in Chicago for its training camp, which opens Wednesday.

Cloutier spent 10 seasons in the NHL with the New York Rangers, Tampa Bay, Vancouver and Los Angeles. He posted a career record of 139-142-33 with 15 shutouts and a 2.77 goals against average.

His most significant NHL stretch came in Vancouver. In five seasons with the Canucks, Cloutier appeared in 208 games with a record of 109-68-23, 14 shutouts and a 2.42 goals-against average.

Cloutier served as a goaltending consultant with the Ontario Hockey League's Barrie Colts last season.

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