In the context of the years ago abuse of a professionals of Chicago Blackhawks, the head coach of Florida Panthers, Joel Queneville, resigned. Preceded on Thursday (local time) according to the league a conversation with NHL-Boss Gary Bettman. After that, all have been in agreement that it is no longer appropriate that he works as a Florida s head coach, Bettman said in an opinion. Quenneville is one of the most successful coaches of the league and has won the Stanley Cup three times with the Blackhawks.
In the season of the first title triumphs 2010, Quenneville should have counted to the group responsible for the Blackhawks, which despite the abuse allegations of a professional against a member from the coaching staff had nothing. At this end, a report published on Tuesday had come, who already led to the resignation of Blackhawks President Stan Bowman. Bowman had also been intended as a manager for the US ice hockey team at the Olympics in Beijing.
Brunette takes over - Kraken beat wild
For the Panthers, the 60-year-old Quenneville worked since the 2019/20 season. His contract, according to the news agency AP, had about three years remaining time. As an interim trainer, the one this season after seven plays still unbeaten Panthers Andrew Brunette.
The Seattle Kraken around the German National Torwart Philipp Grubauer, however, won a home game in the NHL for the second time since its inception. Against the Minnesota Wild with the Augsburg Nico Sturm (two goals), the Kraken brought a 4: 1 on Thursday evening (local time). Grubauer parished 23 shots and was able to re-enjoy a home win two days after premiere success from its own audience against the Montreal Canadiens. For Minnesota it was the second defeat of the season in the seventh game.
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