Now that the San Jose Sharks have fired head coach David Quinn, they are in the process of searching for a new leader on the bench. Given that the team struggled this season and will likely continue to do so for multiple seasons to come, hiring the right coach will be tricky.
On Wednesday afternoon, San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier announced that David Quinn had been relieved of his duties as head coach of the organization.
There was a bloodletting in San Jose yesterday, but it doesn’t include Thomas Speer. Yesterday, the San Jose Sharks announced that they were letting head coach David Quinn go.
Of the many storylines heading into the offseason for teams that failed to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the San Jose Sharks’ search for a new head coach will be intriguing.
Of the many storylines heading into the offseason for teams that failed to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the San Jose Sharks’ search for a new head coach will be intriguing.
The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months.
The National Hockey League playoffs are underway, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t news from around the league. The newest NHL team has several trademarks for a name, some coaches are moving, and the IIHF World Championship will begin in several weeks.
At least today, Mike Grier wasn’t saying much about firing David Quinn. Grier says it wasn’t really about the San Jose Sharks’ 19-54-9 record this past season.
Another NHL coach is on the unemployment line, and this time it’s one who previously worked behind the bench for the New York Rangers. David Quinn was fired by the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday after two seasons as their coach.
The San Jose Sharks announced that they have fired head coach David Quinn after two seasons with the organization. Quinn posted a 48-91-25 record with San Jose, including a league-worst 19-54-9 this season.
News out of Northern California came out Wednesday afternoon as San Jose Sharks head coach David Quinn has been fired by the team. Quinn had been coach the team the last two seasons, but San Jose finished last in the league.
The San Jose Sharks fired coach David Quinn on Wednesday following their worst season this century. Quinn, 57, compiled a record of 41-98-25 in two seasons behind the bench.
The San Jose Sharks have announced that the organization has relieved David Quinn of his head coaching duties. The news became official on Wednesday afternoon, with no replacement named.
Mike Grier is on the hunt for a new guy to run his team. On Wednesday, the San Jose Sharks fired David Quinn as the team’s head coach. “After going through our end of the season process of internal meetings,” General manager Mike Grier said in a release.
Mike Grier was coy about David Quinn’s future with the San Jose Sharks on Saturday. There was a reason for that: The Sharks announced today that they’ve let him go.
With a 19-54-9 record, the Sharks became the first team in the salary-cap era not to reach 20 wins in an 82-game season.
We might have got a glimpse of the San Jose Sharks’ immediate future this afternoon. But not on the ice, in a 4-0 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. Instead, it was off the ice, where head coach David Quinn bemoaned both the Sharks’ lack of size and will.
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