Following the saga surrounding the Blackhawks (Kyle Beach) scandal, Joel Quenneville stepped down from his position with the Panthers. He was head coach of the Florida team when the story broke in 2021.
Here's a list of notable events on January 14 in Chicago Blackhawks history. On January 14, 2016, Joel Quenneville became the second-winningest coach in NHL history by recording his 783rd victory.
As the Blackhawks were scuffling again in 2006, they decided to replace one familiar Blackhawks face with a legendary one. Trent Yawney, after starting out 7-12-2, was sent packing for Denis Savard to take over.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman met with the media on Saturday before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final to give his annual state of the league address.
Per Larry Brooks, who is doing the work in keeping us sane among these Joel Quenneville rumors, the New York
In the Blackhawks Rebuild Report, Chicago Hockey Now takes an in-depth look at different elements of the Chicago Blackhawks rebuild. All contenders eventually fall into the rebuild cycle of some kind.
As we begin ramping up for the 2023-24 Washington Capitals season we want to begin rolling out a few new regular features here, introduce you to new contributors and give you a chance to give us your feedback and thoughts before the season begins.
In the wake of the revelations of the Blackhawks’ cover-up of the assault, Quenneville resigned from behind the bench in Florida in fall 2021
Quenneville resigned as Panthers bench boss in October 2021 after an investigation of sexual assault of a former player by an assistant coach during his time as coach of the Chicago Blackhawks was concluded.
The New York Rangers joined the fray of teams looking for a new head coach next season after parting ways with Gerard Gallant after just two seasons. However, it appears the team won't be pursuing one big name it had been previously linked to.
The New York Rangers and Gerard Gallant agreed to “mutually part ways” per a team press release on Saturday evening. After the news broke, President and General Manager Chris Drury spoke briefly with the media regarding the search for a new bench boss.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, is Joel Quenneville ready to return to the NHL? If so, is there a team that might be interested? There has been a lot of talk about the coaching situation in Vancouver.
Brunette was an assistant to Quenneville and played 1,110 NHL games from 1995 through 2012. Brunette does not have any previous head-coaching experience and joined the Panthers coaching staff before the 2019-2020 season.
Joel Quenneville resigned from his position as head coach of the Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
According to multiple reports, the meeting between Florida Panthers head coach Joel Quenneville and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has concluded The league office confirms the two sides met in the New York headquarters of the NHL and GM Bill Zito was on hand for the meeting.
Some are questioning the NHL for allowing Quenneville to coach before meeting with the commissioner.
Huge news came out of the Chicago Blackhawks organization on Tuesday as general manager Stan Bowman stepped aside as the GM of the team after an independent
To kick off this new weekly segment I decided to go all the way back. The 1982-83 season was the team’s first in New Jersey after their move from Denver, Colorado.
General manager Ron Francis and the Seattle Kraken have selected John Quenneville from the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft. About Quenneville After being drafted 30th overall in 2014 by the New Jersey Devils, Quenneville has split his time between the NHL and AHL during his five-year professional career.
The latest NHL Rumors kicks off with some coach updates. Rick Tocchet who was let go by the Arizona Coyotes at the end of the season is now doing his second round of interviews.
The Rangers search for a coach must wait until the fate of both Rod Brind’Amour and Joel Quenneville are known. Tonight, the Florida Panthers could be eliminated in their first round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
As per a report by a couple of NHL insiders, there is talk that Florida Panthers’ current head coach Joel Quenneville could be the favorite to land the head coaching job in Seattle.
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