San Jose Sharks Begin Coaching Search After Firing David Quinn

The San Jose Sharks have commenced their search for a new head coach after parting ways with David Quinn. General manager Mike Grier has stated that he plans to cast a wide net in the search, considering candidates with both NHL and professional coaching experience. However, he has not ruled out exceptional candidates who lack professional experience. The successful candidate is expected to possess traits such as a strong defensive mindset and the ability to create a competitive atmosphere. Several names have emerged as potential candidates, including Craig Berube, David Carle, Dean Evason, Gerard Gallant, Peter Love, Ryan Nasreddine, and Jay Woodcroft.

Mike Grier Rebuilds San Jose Sharks Coaching Staff

General manager Mike Grier has decided to part ways with head coach David Quinn, along with head athletic trainer Ray Tufts, after the Sharks’ disappointing 19-54-9 season. Grier has yet to provide specific reasons for the dismissals, stating that it was part of an overall evaluation of the team. He emphasized that the team’s young prospects, such as William Eklund and Thomas Bordeleau, are still on the right developmental track. Grier is currently searching for a new head coach with NHL or pro hockey experience who can help the young team grow. While he has not set a timeline for the decision, Grier will also be reviewing the futures of assistant coaches and goaltending coach Thomas Speer.

Sharks’ Rebuild Enters Next Phase as Grier Weighs Staff, Roster Changes

The San Jose Sharks’ rebuild is entering its next phase as general manager Mike Grier evaluates the team’s staff and roster. With just 12 players remaining from the group that traveled to Europe for preseason games last year, Grier is expected to make more departures soon. The Sharks are coming off a dismal 19-54-9 season, and changes are expected within the coaching staff and roster. Logan Couture, Luke Kunin, and Filip Zadina may receive multi-year deals, while Kevin Labanc, Mike Hoffman, and Alexander Barabanov are not expected to return. Grier also hinted at potential upgrades to the defense corps and the possibility of drafting a goalie.

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