Laviolette Fired

LCPreds

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Or relieved of duties or whatever PC spin you want to put on it.



Nashville, Tenn. (January 6, 2020) - Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations/GM David Poile announced Monday that the team has relieved Head Coach Peter Laviolette and Associate Coach Kevin McCarthy of their coaching responsibilities.

"Under the leadership of Peter and Kevin, our organization reached unprecedented heights - from our franchise-altering run to the Stanley Cup Final to a Presidents' Trophy and our first two Central Division titles," Poile said. "Their passion for the game, ability to motivate a team and drive to be the best makes this a difficult decision. On behalf of the entire organization, I would like to thank Peter and Kevin for all their contributions to the Nashville Predators over the past five-and-a-half seasons."
"On and off the ice, the Laviolette and McCarthy families have left an indelible mark on the entire Smashville community," Predators President and CEO Sean Henry said. "While Peter and Kevin worked to make our team on the ice one of the elite, their wives, Kristen and Rhonda, spearheaded countless charitable endeavors to Nashville that made a lasting impact, changed lives, and for which we owe them a debt of gratitude."

Laviolette and McCarthy led the Predators to 248 wins from the start of the 2014-15 season to the present date, the sixth-most in the NHL over that span. In 2014-15, the Predators improved by nine wins and 16 points in the standings, with Laviolette and his staff representing the team at the All-Star Game after leading the League in point percentage at the season's midpoint (.725, 27-9-4 record). He was also a finalist for the 2015 Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top coach. In the spring of 2017, the Laviolette-led Predators became the third club seeded lowest in its conference to advance to the Stanley Cup Final since the League adopted the conference-based playoff format in 1994. The club followed that up with the best record in franchise history (53-18-11, 117 points), a Presidents' Trophy and a Central Division title in 2017-18, then made it two Central Division crowns in a row a season ago.

The bold is true. The team has sucked this year so something had to give. Whoever comes after Lavy (and his turtle) has some big shoes to fill.
 

FilthyScoresberg

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Truly didn’t expect this. Wonder who will be the interim/permanent head coach.
Edit: I should add I didn’t expect it to be so soon, however, I am glad it did
 

RedWillys

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Seems like we have to have a big name coming in with a good assistant to let both go suddenly.. if that makes sense to anyone besides me.
 

AdmiralsFan24

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This is what was needed. If they don't play better then it's something with the players and you need to start moving guys. Better to know that sooner rather than later.
 
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predfan24

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I think this was inevitable after the Winter classic, but we know how Poile is! Nothing happens quickly.

I wouldn't be surprised to see Milwaukee's coach take over on an interim basis the rest of the year.
 

valeriammm

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Seems sudden? It was obviously inevitable but timing is odd, Id figure they would give him till playoff time to decided if he was in or out
 

Predsanddead24

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that would be a massive disappointment.

All the joy I have for the firing would disappear if we actually do make Muse interim. I just have a feeling that's what'll happen since we didn't fire him and he's the most tenured of our assistants outside of McCarthy.
 

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