Hockey Canada announced their management team earlier this week for the upcoming World Championship, and now have a coach to lead the players on the ice. Alain Vigneault will be named head coach of the men’s team according to Darren Dreger of TSN, who also notes that the assistants will be named at some point in the future.
Vigneault last coached in the NHL during the 2017-18 season, his fifth year with the New York Rangers. The team missed the playoffs for the first time under his tenure, but were open about moving in a newer, younger direction and hired rookie coach David Quinn straight out of the NCAA ranks as his replacement. His firing didn’t come at the end of his contract though, and the team will still be paying Vigneault $4.1MM next season.
That is of course unless another NHL team wants to hire him and works out a deal to cover some of that salary. That would likely be the goal of the veteran head coach this spring when he gets behind the bench again for a team that could be loaded with Canadian stars. Connor McDavid, Drew Doughty, Claude Giroux, Aaron Ekblad, Jonathan Toews, Eric Staal and many others could all be out of the playoffs this year and available for the management group to invite.
Vigneault has a career record of 648-435-35-98 in the NHL, and has gone to the Stanley Cup Finals twice.
acarneglia
Good for AV! He did a great job in his time in New York, but just wasn’t the right man for the job in regards to a rebuild