The Blue Jackets have fired head coach Pascal Vincent, according to a team announcement.
“As I spent time with Pascal over the past few weeks, I found him to be an outstanding person and smart hockey coach who worked very hard last year under trying circumstances, but I believe a change behind the bench is in our team’s best interest,” reads a statement from general manager Don Waddell. “On behalf of the organization, I want to thank Pascal for his work ethic, professionalism and contributions during his three seasons with the Blue Jackets.”
Vincent’s firing comes after one season at the helm for Columbus, his first as an NHL head coach. During his short tenure, the team went 27-43-12 (.402), although he was never put in a position to succeed. The team had initially tabbed Mike Babcock as their next head coach entering the season after firing Brad Larsen last summer, but Babcock resigned at the beginning of training camp after he was the subject of a joint NHL/NHLPA investigation spurred by allegations that Babcock asked to view phones and/or photographs of several Blue Jackets players.
The Blue Jackets weren’t expected to make the playoffs this season, but they were supposed to take a step forward from 2022-23’s 59-point showing. While they technically improved on that total by seven points, they still finished within the bottom five of the league. A new-look defense featuring offseason acquisitions Ivan Provorov and Damon Severson failed to demonstrate much improvement, allowing 298 goals. Only the Sharks allowed more with 326.
Vincent, 52, joined the Blue Jackets as an associate coach on Larsen’s staff ahead of the 2021-22 season. The move came after spending a decade in the Jets organization, first as an NHL assistant before becoming the head coach of the AHL’s Manitoba Moose.
The search for a new coach begins immediately, the team said. For now, assistants Jared Boll, Josef Boumedienne, Steve McCarthy, Mark Recchi and goaltending coach Niklas Bäckström remain in their posts, but the team said “further decisions regarding the club’s coaching staff” haven’t yet been made.
At times this season, Vincent drew public criticism for his handling of the development of some of the Blue Jackets’ many young prospects. Chief among most complaints was the lack of playing time for 2022 sixth-overall pick David Jiříček, who suited up in 43 games for Columbus this season but averaged a paltry 14:36 per game with no special team usage. The young blue-liner did well in his limited minutes, posting 10 points, recording 38 shots on goal and posting positive relative possession metrics. Others did have good seasons, namely Kirill Marchenko and his team-leading 23 goals, but overall, their young core didn’t mesh as hoped. A calf laceration that ended 2023 third-overall pick Adam Fantilli’s season in January didn’t help matters.
Under Vincent, the Blue Jackets’ team play improved slightly from last season. They controlled 48.3% of shot attempts, 45.8% of expected goals and 46.9% of scoring chances at 5-on-5. These numbers were better than 2022-23’s by at least a full percentage point, but they were still far away from anything resembling a playoff team.
The Blue Jackets now arrive very late to the coaching search party. All of the vacancies created over the last few months have already been filled, wrapping up with the Sharks promoting Ryan Warsofsky late last week. Accordingly, barring any extremely unforeseen circumstances, Vincent won’t be behind an NHL to begin next season as a head coach. There are still a number of assistant and associate coach vacancies that he should draw interest for, however.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was the first to report Vincent had been relieved of his duties.
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kscheer
A huge sigh of relief from all the jackets players under 24.
Now lets hope they don’t botch the new hire.
wreckage
Todd McLellan is their new coach.
Murphy NFLD
They obviously need a guy who is good with young players
Donovan Voigt
Woodcraft would be a solid pick for letting the young kids play
RedKing22
I agree in thinking Woodcroft would be a good candidate here. A young coach getting a shot with a young team with not-so-lofty expectations. I never thought he was necessarily the issue in Edmonton, just not the best fit for that team.
Unclemike1526
Musical coaches? How come all these guys who are credits to the organization and great coaches keep getting fired? That’s odd.
layventsky
I can’t really speak to other teams’ situations, but in this case, Waddell most likely wanted to hire a head coach himself rather than keep a holdover from the previous regime.
Motown is My Town
Bring back Mike Babcock
fightcitymayor
Famous for his careful & respectful handling of young talent.
Johnny Z
After a Babcock comes a Blashill.
KL
Capuano, Boucher, McLellan. Going to be one of those.
alstott40
stop treading water .. solidify goaltending.. see what gaudreau and provorov trade value is and commit to the kids .. or it won’t matter who’s behind the bench
User 1773920983
Proporov is gone at or before the TDL.
Daniel Genest
Vincent was an accident
Revenge for Jiricek, Vincent let him in the AHL an half of a season just for talking to press, such a non competent coach
There is no way Nemec an others are NHLer and not Jiricek, Jiricek was right
Bring back Jiricek!
DMiles5149
Ohhhh nooo. He must have… asked how their day was or something really invasive! Those poor hockey players being asked a question. Oh no. Couldn’t happen to a more junk organization.