The New Jersey Devils officially need a new head coach. The Ottawa Senators announced on Tuesday they’ve hired Travis Green, inking the former Devils interim head coach to a four-year contract.
The Ottawa Senators announced the hiring Tuesday of Travis Green as their head coach through the 2027-28 season. Green previously coached the Vancouver Canucks (2017-21) and finished last season as the interim head coach of the New Jersey Devils, going 8-12-1 after replacing Lindy Ruff.
The Ottawa Senators have hired Travis Green as their new head coach. The team confirmed the news in a statement on Tuesday. Green is leaving the New Jersey Devils and will take over with the Senators with a new four-year contract in his pocket.
The Ottawa Senators have hired Travis Green to become the 14th head coach in franchise history. The former NHL forward played nearly 1,000 games in his career.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Ottawa Senators are believed to be hiring Travis Green as their next head coach. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues have removed the interim coaching tag from Drew Bannister’s name.
Yesterday, we learned that the Ottawa Senators intend to hire Travis Green to fill the club’s head coaching position, which was available due to the fact that Jacques Martin will not be returning.
Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness has announced his retirement from the NHL after 803 games behind the bench. That’s just as a head coach, mind you, as Bowness’s coaching career dates back to the 1982-83 season.
The Ottawa Senators are set to announce that Travis Green has been hired as the 14th head coach in team history. Green finished the 2023-24 season with the New Jersey Devils with the interim tag.
For some teams in the National Hockey League, they are well underway into the offseason, and for others, the playoff journey continues. Travis Green hired as 15th head coach in Ottawa Senators franchise history The Ottawa Senators have hired Travis Green to fill their vacant head coaching position.
According to Darren Dreger, the Ottawa Senators are in the process of hiring Travis Green to be the 14th head coach in franchise history. Green was a long-time NHL player before going into coaching, playing nearly 1,000 games in his career.
The Senators are expected to finalize Travis Green as their next head coach, TSN’s Darren Dreger reports. Green finished 2023-24 as the interim head coach for the Devils, who fired Lindy Ruff four days before the trade deadline in a last-ditch effort to make the playoffs.
The NHL coaching carousel is spinning faster than ever before, and the New Jersey Devils include themselves in the merry-go-round. As of Monday morning, there are eight coaching vacancies — including New Jersey — after Rick Bowness announced his retirement from the NHL, stepping away as the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets.
Lindy Ruff was fired by the New Jersey Devils after 61 games. Associate coach Travis Green took over as the interim head coach for the team’s last 21 games.
The New Jersey Devils need a new head coach. Technically, they don’t really have one. Travis Green stepped in for Lindy Ruff as an interim when General Manager Tom Fitzgerald fired the now Buffalo Sabres head coach on March 4th.
New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald explained he wants his head coach to be named by the NHL Draft on June 28th. Of course, interim head coach Travis Green explained he wants the job.
The 2023-24 New Jersey Devils season was nothing short of a disaster. Their inability to rise up to some immensely high expectations found them with a measly 38-39-5 record, losing 14 more games than their successful bout a year prior.
Travis Green looked a lot like one of his fellow former Vancouver Canucks head coaches during the New Jersey Devils’ feisty contest against the New York Rangers on Wednesday night.
New Jersey Devils interim head coach Travis Green did not hold back post-game Wednesday night about the incident everyone is discussing. “Their players
Fans in attendance at Madison Square Garden knew once New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe and New Jersey Devils forward Kurtis MacDermid were in the starting lineup, the gloves were going to drop right from the jump.
The New Jersey Devils have fired head coach Lindy Ruff.
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