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Craig MacTavish looks out during a team practice Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at the IIHF world hockey championship in Mannheim, Germany.The Canadian Press

The Edmonton Oilers have hired former coach Craig MacTavish to be the team's senior vice-president of hockey operations.

MacTavish, 53, was head coach of the Oilers for eight seasons from 2000 and 2009, including Edmonton's run to the Stanley Cup final in 2006 when they lost in seven games to the Carolina Hurricanes.

The London, Ont., native was fired in 2009 after the Oilers missed the playoffs for a third straight season.

MacTavish spent this past season coa ching the Vancouver Canucks' American Hockey League affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, to a 42-27-7 record. The Wolves announced his resignation Monday.

The Oilers are currently looking for a new head coach to replace Tom Renney, who was hired as head coach after MacTavish's dismissal. The Oilers didn't renew Renney's contract this year.

MacTavish was a hockey analyst with TSN for two seasons prior to coaching the Wolves. He also earned a masters degree in business from Queen's during the two years he wasn't coaching a hockey team.

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