The
Calgary Flames have fired head coach Bob Hartley. Hartley was relieved of his coaching
duties after the Flames finished the season 5th in the Pacific
Division with a 35-40-7 record and 77 points, 10 points out of the playoffs. Hartley
was coach of the Flames for 4 seasons with 1 playoff appearance. Hartley has
previously coached the Colorado Avalanche and Atlanta Thrashers. He coached a
total of 944 games with a 463-361-59 record and 66 ties. He won the 2001
Stanley Cup with Colorado.
This firing brings more questions as to
who will be hired where. Ottawa, Anaheim, Calgary, and Minnesota now hold
vacancies for full-time head coaches. While the Wild still have interim head
coach John Torchetti, there is no full-time replacement for former head coach
Mike Yeo. I feel Bob Hartley would fit in well with the Wild organization. Just
like in Calgary, Minnesota has a good mix of veterans and young talent. Hartley
is a highly experienced coach who I think can have success with a similar team
structure.
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