"I can't say enough about the valuable roles Sean and Marty played on our Olympic team's management group, and the value they bring as we now turn our attention to the World Championship," Hockey Canada Chief Executive Officer Tom Renney said in a statement. "As an organization, to see former players who have represented us on the world stage come back and contribute to our international success at the management level reinforces just how special it is to be part of Team Canada. It also speaks to the character of the players we select to be part of the program that they want to give back to the national team beyond their playing careers. Their experiences also lend themselves to creating the best environment for our coaches and players to thrive and succeed, because they have been there and know what it takes to be successful."
Brodeur has served as the Blues assistant general manager since the 2015-16 season.
He represented Canada in eight international competitions, winning the 2004 World Cup of Hockey, two Olympic gold medals (2002, 2010) and two silver medals at the IIHF World championships (1996, 2005).