Edmonton Oilers Fire Coach Todd McLellan
The Oilers have named Edmonton native Ken Hitchcock as their new Head Coach after relieving Todd McLellan of his duties earlier this morning.
The Oilers have named Edmonton native Ken Hitchcock as their new Head Coach after relieving Todd McLellan of his duties earlier this morning.
That team
cost me a lot early on chasing
Kenneth S. Hitchcock (born December 17, 1951) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach with the Edmonton Oilers. He coached the Dallas Stars (1996–2002, 2017–2018), Philadelphia Flyers (2002–2006), Columbus Blue Jackets (2006–2010), and St. Louis Blues (2011–2017). He also served as an assistant coach for the 2014 Canadian Olympic national team. Hitchcock won a Stanley Cup with the Stars in 1999. He is the third winningest coach in NHL history with a total of 823 victories.
This team was hype up the last 2 years
Hitchcock is not the answer.
I've never seen it work out when a team makes a mid-season coaching hire of someone who has "retired" twice already.
Sharks might be the hockey play tonight....
Nothing like bringing in a 62 year old coach to really get the players to play now!
Sharks nothing special -
I follow NHL very closely don't always go by records it's early in the season still i have power rankings i do for each team...As of today my top 5 teams in order are..
1. Sharks
2.TB ( will see how they hold up with key injury)
3.Toronto
4.Wild
5.Avs
Don't have preds in top 5 (they are actually 6th)great record but from my numbers they will be falling off here soon and already have this last week. Just 1 mans opinion.