Oilers director of pro scouting Archie Henderson to retire following NHL Draft
EDMONTON — Archie Henderson, the Director of Pro Scouting for the , is retiring. Henderson came over with general manager Ken Holland from the Detroit Red Wings when Holland arrived in Edmonton three seasons ago. On a team where the pro scouting had become nearly dysfunctional at the end of former GM Peter Chiarelli’s reign, under Holland and Henderson the pro acquisitions have become far more successful. Replacing Henderson will be a task for Holland. Henderson retires at age 65, a mountain of a man at six-foot-five 220-plus pounds....
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