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Marc Crawford (born February 13, 1961 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian National Hockey League head coach and former forward for the Vancouver Canucks. He was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft, 4th round, 70th overall. He stands 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) tall and weighs 185 lb (84 kg).

In the 1996 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he led the Colorado Avalanche as head coach to the Stanley Cup, by sweeping the Florida Panthers 4-0, on a goal by Uwe Krupp. This was after the first year the team had relocated from Quebec City (See Quebec Nordiques). After losing in the early rounds of the playoffs for the next two years, he was fired and became the Head Coach of the Vancouver Canucks. In 1995, he won the Jack Adams Award as Coach of the Year.

See also: Steve Moore


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