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Tony Granato leaves Penguins bench to join Red Wings

The Detroit Red Wings have hired Tony Granato as an assistant coach. He was an assistant for the Pittsburgh Penguins for the last five seasons.

Former NHL forward replaces Renney on Detroit bench

Former Avalanche head coach Tony Granato has been hired by the Detroit Reds as an assistant coach to replace Tom Renney, who is leaving to become president and CEO with Hockey Canada. Granato spent the past five seasons as an assistant coach in Pittsburgh. (David Zalubowski/Associated Press)

The Detroit Red Wings have hired Tony Granato as an assistant coach.

Granato was an assistant for the Pittsburgh Penguins for the last five seasons, and he was also part of Team USA's staff at the 2014 Olympics. Granato also has been a head coach with the Colorado Avalanche.

Granato played 773 games with the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, totalling 248 goals and 244 assists in 13 seasons from 1988 through 2001.

The Red Wings announced the move on Tuesday.

Tom Renney, a Detroit assistant the last two seasons, has been hired as president and chief executive officer of Hockey Canada.