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Mike Babcock confirms what's next for his coaching career

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Dorin Canaday
August 27, 2022  (10:46)
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Earlier this week Mike Babcock announced his resignation from his role as Head Coach of the University of Saskatchewan.

The move came as a surprise as Babcock had agreed to a two-year volunteer role with the club. But after only one season Babcock opted to resign from his role.

Now, less than 48 hours later, it appears Babcock is taking things even further.

According to The Score:

''No, that's sure not the plan. My wife and I have discussed this a ton, obviously. ... We always said we were going to retire at 60, and I'm 59. Basically, that's what it is.''

�'If things change, I guess they change, but surely that's not our plan. Believe me, we've talked to lots of people about opportunities and enjoyed those conversations. In the end, we feel this is best for us and best for our family, so that's what we're doing.''

Babcock ends his career having coached for 17 seasons with the Anaheim Ducks, Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs, while collecting an overall record of 700-418-19-164.

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