CALGARY, Alberta – Hockey Canada has  announced that Stanley
Cup champion Misha Donskov (London, ON) has joined the
organization as vice-president of hockey operations and men’s national teams
coach,  effective immediately.
Reporting to Scott Salmond  (Creston, BC),  senior
vice-president of high performance and hockey operations, Donskov brings
National Hockey League (NHL) experience as an executive and coach to the
organization and will be responsible for implementing the vision and
strategies  for Hockey Canada’s men’s, women’s and para hockey teams, and
strengthen the  alignment between the organization’s hockey operations and
business operations  staffs.
Donskov will also serve  as head coach of Canada’s National Men’s Team at
the IIHF World Championship, as  assistant coach with the Men’s Olympic Team
and as associate coach with Canada’s  National Junior Team.
“We are thrilled to name  Misha to his role today as he will play a critical
role to ensure Canada’s  national teams are set up for sustained success
when representing our country  on the world stage,” said
Katherine Henderson (Thunder Bay, ON), Hockey Canada’s  president and chief executive officer. “Misha is a proven
winner, collaborative  leader and unwavering in his commitment to supporting
our athletes, coaches and  staff, and we know he will make Canadians proud
throughout his work with Hockey  Canada.
“We received a tremendous number of applications from candidates in Canada,
across  North America and around the world for this position and appreciate
their  interest in the role as part of the extensive recruitment process.”
Donskov recently completed his second season as an
assistant coach with the Dallas  Stars after spending parts of four seasons
as an assistant coach (2020-23) with  the Vegas Golden Knights, where he won
a Stanley Cup in 2023. Before joining  the Golden Knights coaching staff, he
was the team’s director of hockey  operations for four seasons (2016-20).
Internationally, Donskov has been part  of a number of successful Canadian
teams, including championships as an  assistant coach at the 2025 4 Nations
Face-Off and 2016 World Cup of Hockey. He  also won gold at two IIHF World
Championships (2015, 2016) and one IIHF World  Junior Championship (2015) as
manager of hockey operations, analytics and  video, and won the 2019
Spengler Cup as director of hockey operations and  assistant coach as well
as the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament as video  coach.
Donskov spent five  seasons in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the
London Knights (2009-12)  and Ottawa 67s (2012-14), highlighted by an OHL
championship as London’s assistant  general manager and assistant coach in
2012. In addition to his coaching and  management career, Donskov has
extensive experience in hockey development,  including previous NHL roles
with the Columbus Blue Jackets and Atlanta  Thrashers. 
Prior to pursuing a full-time career in hockey, Donskov spent six years with
Cardinal Health, a Fortune 500 global, integrated healthcare solutions
company.  He held roles of increasing responsibility in finance, sales, and
sales  management. He holds a master's degree in kinesiology with a
specialization in  coaching education from the University of Western
Ontario. 
“It is a tremendous honour to be trusted to serve as Vice President, Hockey
Operations and National Men’s Teams Coach for Hockey Canada,” said Donskov.
“I  would like to thank the Hockey Canada Board, Katherine Henderson and
Scott  Salmond for this incredibly unique opportunity.   Hockey Canada has
played a significant role in my hockey journey and  development — both
personal and professional.   I am excited to be returning to Hockey Canada
to help support our world  leading teams, programs and people.  In
addition, I would like to thank Tom Gaglardi, Jim Nill and Pete DeBoer for
affording me the privilege to coach in the National Hockey League and be a
part  of the Dallas Stars family and organization.” 
This is the second critical hockey operations staff announcement ahead of
the  2025-26 international hockey season after
Hockey Canada announced the hiring
of Alan Millar  (Tottenham, ON),  the first full-time
general manager of the Program of Excellence. 
“Misha brings a coaching acumen and focus to Hockey Canada that our programs
will benefit immensely from,” added Salmond. “With a full time general
manager  in Alan Millar and now the addition of Misha Donskov, we are in a
great  position as an organization moving forward.” 
Additions to the Program of Excellence management group, as well as the
coaching staffs, support staffs and rosters for the under-17, under-18 and
under-20  programs will be announced in the coming weeks.
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