By JD Lagrange – Each year, NHL teams opt to dismiss their head coaches in a bid to revitalize their franchise’s fortune. After all, it’s easier to fire one coach than to trade an entire team, right? But does this strategy truly yield the intended outcomes?
In the current season, seven teams made in-season coaching changes. It raises the question of whether these alterations had the desired effect on the fortunes of the teams whose general managers chose this course of action.
DATE | TEAM | OUT | RECORD | IN | RECORD | DIFFERENCE |
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Nov.12/23 | Jay Woodcroft | 3-9-1 (.269) | Kris Knowblauch | 46-17-5 (.713) | +.444 | |
Nov.27/23 | Dean Evason | 5-10-4 (.368) | John Hynes | 34-23-5 (.589) | +.221 | |
Dec.12/23 | Craig Berube | 13-14-1 (.482) | Drew Bannister | 30-20-5 (.591) | +.109 | |
Dec.18/23 | D.J. Smith | 11-15-0 (.423) | Jacques Martin | 26-26-4 (.500) | +0.077 | |
Jan.20/24 | Lane Lambert | 19-15-11 (.544) | Patrick Roy | 20-12-5 (.608) | +0.064 | |
Feb.2/24 | Todd McLellan | 23-15-10 (.583) | Jim Hiller | 20-12-1 (.621) | +0.038 | |
Mar.4/24 | Lindy Ruff | 30-27-4 (.525) | Travis Green | 8-12-1 (.405) | -0.120 |
As evident, the coaching transitions have yielded mixed outcomes. Three teams (Edmonton, Minnesota, and St. Louis) have notably benefited from the introduction of a new coaching voice, evident in their improved records.
Conversely, for three others (Ottawa, New York Islanders, and Los Angeles), the change resulted in a modest advancement over their prior coach, maintaining a relatively stagnant state. However, the New Jersey Devils experienced a regression under the new coaching regime.
It’s noteworthy that the timing and impact of the coaching changes varied across teams. Factor to note, the sooner the coaching change was done and the more impact it had on the teams. Further investigation into whether these correlations are coincidental or indicative of broader trends would necessitate a thorough analysis of coaching alterations in previous seasons.
In assessing the effectiveness of mid-season coaching changes in the NHL, it becomes evident that the outcomes are far from uniform. While some teams experienced notable improvements in performance following the introduction of a new coaching voice, others saw only marginal gains or even setbacks.
The intricacies of timing and impact underscore the complexity of such decisions, prompting deeper inquiry into their long-term implications. As the league continues to evolve, understanding the nuances of coaching transitions remains essential in navigating the delicate balance between rejuvenation and regression within NHL franchises.