Monday, April 20, 2015

Todd McLellan, Sharks Agree to Part Ways: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction

After a season in which the San Jose Sharks failed to reach the playoffs for the first time since the 2002-03 campaign, the team and head coach Todd McLellan have cut ties.

The team's official website announced the news:

The San Jose Sharks (@sanjosesharks) and Todd McLellan have mutually agreed to part ways. 

In related moves, Assistant Coaches Jim Johnson and Jay Woodcroft, and Video Coordinator Brett Heimlich have been relieved of their duties. Associate Coach Larry Robinson moved into his full-time role of director of player development at the conclusion of the 2014-15 regular season.

McLellan spoke about the decision, per the team's official Twitter account:

As Nick Cotsonika of Yahoo Sports noted, the coaching market just got a whole lot stronger with McLellan joining its ranks:

McLellan had a strong run as the head coach of the Sharks, finishing as the franchise leader in wins (311), games coached (540) and points percentage (.637), per the team's website. He led the Sharks to the playoffs seven times, won the Pacific Division three times, the Presidents' Trophy once and reached the Conference Finals in 2010 and 2011. 

Given his strong track record in San Jose, he'll almost assuredly be a prime target for teams looking to make a change at head coach this season. It would hardly be surprising if McLellan was the first coach signed to a new team this offseason, while the replacement in San Jose will have big shoes to fill after McLellan's successful tenure.   

 

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