Back in December, John Wroblewski took a leave of absence for personal reasons as head coach of the AHL’s Ontario Reign, the top affiliate of the Kings. Today, the team announced that Wroblewski’s absence would be a permanent one as it was mutually determined that he would not return. Wroblewski released the following statement:
Thank you to the Ontario Reign and everyone with the LA Kings organization for all of their support during my leave of absence. After discussions with the team, we have come to an amicable agreement that will allow me to go in a different direction. I’m looking forward to returning to coaching at the appropriate time.
The 40-year-old joined the Kings organization in 2020 after leading the U.S. National Team Development Program for four seasons where he worked with many top prospects, several of which have already moved into top roles in the NHL. Wroblewski has been coaching since 2007-08 and has clearly indicated a willingness to return behind the bench down the road.
In the meantime, Reign assistant coaches Chris Hajt and Craig Johnson had been running the team and that will continue, per the team’s release. A search for a full-time head coach will likely need to wait until the offseason now.
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Whatever made him step away must have been serious. He seemed well regarded and Ontario has been lights out this season as well.