2/6: The Kings have officially announced the hiring of Smith as an assistant coach for the remainder of the 2023-24 season.
2/5: The Kings are adding former Senators head coach D.J. Smith as an assistant, The Athletic’s Eric Stephens reports Monday.
Smith fills the hole created on the Kings’ bench when they promoted assistant Jim Hiller to an interim head coach role on Friday after firing Todd McLellan. The Senators let go of Smith as their head coach on Dec. 18 after an 11-15-0 start to the season.
Before accepting the head coaching job with Ottawa for the 2019-20 season, Smith spent four years on the Maple Leafs bench as an assistant under Mike Babcock, primarily working with the team’s penalty kill unit. Over that time, Toronto’s penalty kill had an 81.4% success rate, good enough for 12th in the league.
If there’s one area where the struggling Kings don’t need help, however, it’s their penalty kill. At 87.3%, they own the league’s best shorthanded unit by a 1.4% margin.
As a player, Smith spent parts of three seasons in the league between 1996 and 2003, notching a goal and an assist in 45 career outings with the Maple Leafs and Avalanche. Primarily a defenseman at the AHL level, Smith slotted into the Avs’ lineup as an enforcer for 34 games in the 2002-03 campaign.
The Kings have a slower return to play than most other teams coming out of the All-Star break. They don’t suit up again until Saturday against the Oilers, by which time Smith is expected to join the team. Per Stephens, Los Angeles returns to full practice on Thursday.
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Why?
Bucky76
Probably the best way to slide him into the head coach position..Mr. Blake there is better options out there…
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Bucky76 — Like Marco Sturm in Ontario, for instance.
Gbear
@Mac – C’mon now, in this league we believe in perpetual recycling. :D
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Gbear — Yeah, I know. I thought I’d take the chance to lose my mind for a minute. Unfortunately, this paragraph has been interrupted by Bonesy & Ralphie. ;0