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Breaking: Another Oilers legend leaves organization
 

Breaking: Another Oilers legend leaves organization

GM Holland clearing out the entire old boys club in Oil Country!

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In case you missed it, the Edmonton Oilers officially named former Arizona Coyotes and Dallas Stars head coach Dave Tippett as the team’s next head coach.



Today’s hiring signals yet another big front office move from the Oilers this offseason that all started with the hiring of former Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland earlier this month. Since Holland has been in Edmonton the team has waved goodbye to longtime Oilers executives Craig MacTavish and Duane Sutter. Interim head coach Ken Hitchcock was also relieved of his coaching duties, but will remain with the team in an advisory role.

Now, according to a report from Oilers insider Mark Spector, Oilers legend Paul Coffey has also left the organization.

Check it out:



Another member of the Oilers’ old boys club bites the dust…

As for Tippett, the 57 year old Saskatchewan native has a wealth of NHL coaching experience, but hasn’t been behind the bench since the 2016-17 season with the Coyotes. He’s coached over 1,100 NHL games and has earned a playoff berth in eight of his 13 years behind an NHL bench. There’s no denying Tippett’s pedigree, but given his penchant for coaching reserved, defensive teams many fans are wondering if he’s the best fit for a team whose identity revolves mostly around the high powered offence of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.

Source: Mark Spector