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Stanley Cup shame sparks Oilers' panic move—goalie coach out as franchise refuses to face roster truth
Stanley Cup shame sparks Oilers' panic move—goalie coach out as franchise refuses to face roster truth

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Stanley Cup shame sparks Oilers' panic move—goalie coach out as franchise refuses to face roster truth

Edmonton Oilers' awaited goaltending changes get new update (Image via AP) The Edmonton Oilers did not revive goaltending coach Dustin Schwartz's contract, sparking conjecture about significant changes. Insider Evan Renaerts suggests the team might create a panoptic goaltending department instead of just replacing Schwartz. With top candidates for the coaching role being considered, this strategic shift aims to bolster goalie development and performance after recent playoff struggles. After goaltending disaster, Oilers target coaches instead of replacing struggling netminders The Edmonton Oilers are reorganizing their coaching staff, particularly concerning their netminders. After a decade with the team, goaltending coach Dustin Schwartz's contract was not extended, prompting a search for a replacement and potentially a much broader restructuring. Especially after their recent playoff performance, this move comes as the Oilers aim to solidify their last line of defense, a significant point of discussion. Hockey analyst Evan Renaerts shared insights into the club's thinking, uttering, "The Edmonton Oilers management is reportedly nearing a decision regarding their goaltending coach, indicating a significant overhaul in that area of the coaching staff." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giá vàng đang tăng mạnh trong năm 2025 — Các nhà giao dịch thông minh đã tham gia IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo He also hinted that the team might move beyond the traditional single-coach model. Renaerts unfolded, "This strategic shift aims to provide a more robust support system for their goalies, reflecting a commitment to enhanced development and performance in the crease." This signifies a potential investment in a more extensive goaltending department, a departure from their current setup. The team's struggles in goal were apparent during the Stanley Cup Final, where the Panthers outwitted them. Ahead of a critical Game 6, head coach Kris Knoblauch had appreciated the tough choices he faced, voicing, "It's not an easy decision. We've got two goalies that have shown they can play extremely well, win hockey games, and we feel that no matter who we choose, they can win the game." Despite this, the team's goaltending ultimately halted. There's a belief within the organization that the solution lies not in replacing their current goaltenders but in enhancing the coaching and support around them. General Manager Stan Bowman, when asked about acquiring new goalies, phrased, "We're not at the point where we're definitely bringing in new goalies. It could make sense to keep this group. It's about finding that sweet spot." This implies a focus on development within the existing roster, supported by a more robust coaching framework. Also Read: Connor McDavid to Vegas? Golden Knights eye NHL's biggest star amid Jack Eichel uncertainty This strategic direction is acquiring traction among hockey pundits. Jason Gregor of Oilers Nation advocates for a structured goalie department, particularly given the team's promising young talent. He emphasizes that the Oilers, with their significant resources, should invest heavily in developing their goaltending future. Names like Ian Clark, Sean Burke, and Stéphane Waite are propagating as potential candidates, highlighting the Oilers' urgent and focused strategy to strengthen their goaltending foundation. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Coffey will not return as Oilers assistant coach, Schwartz out as goaltending coach
Coffey will not return as Oilers assistant coach, Schwartz out as goaltending coach

CTV News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • CTV News

Coffey will not return as Oilers assistant coach, Schwartz out as goaltending coach

Edmonton Oilers assistant coach Paul Coffey talks players during practice before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final against the Florida Panthers, in Edmonton on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson Hall of Fame defenceman Paul Coffey will not be behind the Edmonton Oilers bench next season, and the NHL club is moving on from goaltending coach Dustin Schwartz. The Oilers announced the moves Monday, which included the addition of Paul McFarland, Peter Aubry and Conor Allen to their coaching staff. Aubrey takes over as goaltending coach, while McFarland will serve as an assistant coach, and Allen will handle team skills. The club said Coffey will return to his role as a special adviser to ownership and hockey operations after having a more hands-on role last season, working with the defence as assistant coach. His role on the bench will be filled by the 39-year-old McFarland spent last season as head coach of the Western Hockey League's Calgary Hitmen. He makes his return to the NHL after working as an assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken for three seasons (2021-24). He also spent time as an assistant with the Florida Panthers (2017-19) and Toronto Maple Leafs (2019-20). Schwartz had been Edmonton's goaltending coach since 2014. While the Oilers made it to back-to-back Stanley Cup finals over the past two years, the inconsistent play of their goaltenders in the post-season became an area of concern. They will aim for more stability under the 48-year-old Aubry, who spent two seasons as an associate coach at Nebraska-Omaha (NCAA). He spent eight seasons (2015-16 to 2023-24) as the Chicago Blackhawks' developmental goaltending coach as well as the goaltending coach for the team's AHL affiliate in Rockford. Allen, 35, spent last season with the United States' U17 team and has also recently worked in a skill development role with the Sioux City Musketeers. The Oilers also confirmed contract extensions for assistant coach Mark Stuart and video coach Noah Segall. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 14, 2025. The Canadian Press

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