After retaking the general manager duties half way through the season when Tom Rowe stepped down behind the bench, Dale Tallon has officially been named general manager of the Florida Panthers—again. The team also announced that Tom Rowe will not be head coach or general manager any longer, though will stay on as a “special adviser”.
Tallon of course was “promoted” out of the GM position less than a year ago, when he was given the title of President of Hockey Operations. There were rumors at the time that this was against his wishes, which have seemingly been confirmed as he is re-hired for the position. The fact that this season went horribly wrong for the Panthers, from the mid-season firing of Gerard Gallant to the late-season return of Aaron Ekblad too early from concussions, is one that cannot be entirely laid at the feet of the original decision to remove Tallon. Injuries played a huge part in Florida falling from first place in the Atlantic to 14 points out of a playoff position.
Now, with an incredibly experienced hockey executive back in charge the team must begin their search for a new head coach. While there are well-known names like Ken Hitchcock and Lindy Ruff available, there are many who believe the Panthers will go for a new, up-and-coming coach instead. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported just this weekend that the team will likely interview both Dallas Eakins of the San Diego Gulls and Jim Montgomery of the University of Denver for the job.
With extensions kicking in for Aaron Ekblad, Derek McKenzie, Reilly Smith and Jonathan Huberdeau this summer, the Panthers and Tallon will have an interesting time trying to fix a roster that is generally locked in long-term. Ten players are signed through the 2020-21 season, including both Roberto Luongo and James Reimer.
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