Not making the post season is one thing, but making changes to the coaching staff seems to be a normal part in today’s sports business world in quest of the elusive Championship Trophy.
The Canucks did it, so did Calgary and now we see Nashville take a step forward as they wanted experience and a proven winner with their new Head Coach, so GM David Poile hired Peter Laviolette to take over from the Barry Trotz.
This marks just the second coach in the franchise’s history of getting a new Coach to move the team forward in grasp of the holy grail.
Laviolette won nine of the 14 post-season series he Coached with the Islanders, Hurricanes and the Flyers and also won the Stanley Cup in 2006 with Carolina as well as Coached the Flyers to the Stanley Cup finals in 2010.
He was signed to a multi-year deal which is what Coaches are looking for in today’s world and no one can blame them only to protect what interest they have for their future.
“We’ve taken a big leap in the right direction getting our team back on the path, and that path is toward the playoffs,” Poile said at a news conference.
The Predators reached the Western Conference semifinals in 2011 and 2012 but missed the playoffs the past two seasons.
Laviolette will take over in Nashville once he finishes coaching the United States at the 2014 World Championship.
“My challenge will be to impart a system that enables our young forwards to thrive and reach their offensive potential,” Laviolette said. “Being a perennial Stanley Cup contender requires buy-in, passion and commitment from every player on the roster. I can’t wait to get to Nashville and get started on our journey.”
Poile said he’s known Laviolette for years through USA Hockey. Also general manager of the 2014 U.S. Olympic team, Poile named Laviolette one of that team’s three coaches.
He also interviewed Laviolette for the Predators’ job along with a couple others he did not name originally planning to hire his new coach in June.
Openings in Florida, Carolina, Washington and Vancouver prompted Poile to move quicker to avoid losing Laviolette. Poile said he was very comfortable hiring Laviolette.
“Basically in some form, I was interviewing him all year long,” Poile said.
Laviolette has been a head coach over 12 seasons starting with the New York Islanders between 2001 and 2003, Carolina from 2003-09 and Philadelphia from 2009 until October. He has 389 wins and 866 career points and six playoff berths, winning nine series.
He helped the Islanders end a seven-year post-season drought with back-to-back berths in 2002 and 2003, and the Flyers lost the cup to Chicago in six games in 2010.
Laviolette is considered an offensive-minded coach with his teams finishing in the Top 10 in six of his eight full seasons and not lower than 13th in goals scored.
That helps fill a major need for the Predators who scored only 216 goals this season when they finished three points out of the final Western Conference playoff berth.
Poile said he wanted a coach with a different style of play, and Laviolette’s teams play more up-tempo and are more offensive oriented. That’s what Poile wants out of the Predators.
With this years 2014 NHL Entry Draft the Predators have secured the 11th overall pick and are setting the wheels in motion on the future for the club.
Young forwards already on the roster will get a second chance with Laviolette. Mix that with what Poile believes is one of the best defences in the NHL, and he expects the Predators to be back in the playoffs next year.
“With his system and different ideas if you will, I think offensively we have a chance to be a lot better under his leadership,” Poile said.
“He’s a great fit for our team and what we need going forward,” Cullen said on a conference call. “And I just think a lot of Peter as a coach. He’s a good person, and he just has that real ability to bring out the best in all of his players.”
The Predators also hired Kevin McCarthy as an assistant coach and he joins assistant coaches Phil Housley and Lane Lambert.
Both worked with Barry Trotz, the only other coach for this franchise who the Predators announced April 14 that he would not return.
We wish the franchise all the best for the future.
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