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The Key to Winning in Hockey Is, Obviously, Coaching Changes


It's not exactly a national secret that hockey teams tend to go through coaching changes about as often as a high school kid goes through a change of clothes (speaking on personal experience, that's about once per year). As we begin the conference finals, it's probably worth pointing out that three of the four teams taking part -- the Pittsburgh Penguins, Carolina Hurricanes and Chicago Blackhawks -- experienced a change behind the bench during the regular season.

Dan Bylsma Agrees to Multi-Year Extension With Penguins

When Dan Bylsma took over behind the bench as the Penguins interim head coach, the season was looking bleak. They were sputtering along at a 27-25-5 pace, sitting outside the Eastern Conference playoff picture. Some people (including yours truly) were so down on the current squad that it appeared as if a coaching change wouldn't make much of a difference. So much for that.

A coaching change and a couple of astute roster moves later (hello Chris Kunitz and Bill Guerin), and the Penguins are one of the hottest teams in the NHL, awaiting a second-round opponent after dispatching the Flyers. Apparently that was all the Penguins front office needed to see, as they signed Bylsma to a long-term contract extension on Monday night, removing the "interim" tag.

Faceoff Violence: Carcillo Was Warned; Will Cammalleri Be Suspended?

On Thursday, the NHL suspended Flyers forward Daniel Carcillo for his actions in the closing seconds of Pittsburgh's 4-1 win on Wednesday night. It was part of a somewhat embarrassing end to the game, as the Flyers racked up 23 penalty minutes in just 19 seconds.

Carcillo admitted that the official dropping the puck warned him not to try anything.

More Toronto Trade Talk: Tomas Kaberle Staying? Nik Antropov to Pens?

It was reported earlier this week that Toronto Maple Leafs defensemen Tomas Kaberle and Pavel Kubina were going to give management a list of teams they would be willing to accept a trade to. Trouble is, one of those guys may not even be on the market if we're to believe general manager Brian Burke.

Burke was quoted in Tuesday's Toronto Star as saying, "I like this guy, bet on him staying," in regards to Kaberle.

2 On 1: The NHL Coaching Carousel

Each Wednesday, two of our bloggers will take on one league-wide topic. A mediator keeps orderly. It's quite a bit like the shootout, actually.

This week's lineup features Eric McErlain's and Ted Starkey's takes on the NHL coaching carousel in the wake of Pittsburgh's firing of Michel Therrien. Yours truly will be the guest referee. Let's get started!

Newsmakers in the NHL: Big Night for Eastern Conference Playoff Race

Three of the teams fighting for the final playoff spots in the Eastern Conference were in action on Tuesday night, and thanks to wins by Buffalo and Florida, and Carolina's loss to Boston, there is a major pileup at the bottom of the playoff picture.

Buffalo burned rookie netminder Justin Pogge for three goals on nine shots in the first period, while the Sabres pulled out a 4-1 win in Toronto. Meanwhile, in Miami, the Panthers cooled off New Jersey with a 4-0 win thanks to Tomas Vokoun's 36-save shutout.

Therrien Reacts to Firing, Pens Lose

The first game of the Dan Bylsma era in Pittsburgh looked remarkably similar to the last couple of games in the Michel Therrien era. In other words: it was a loss. Of course, the Penguins haven't even had an opportunity to practice under Bylsma and break in a new system, so, obviously there's a lot of work and not a lot of time to do it.

That said, the Penguins fell, 3-2, in a shootout loss on Long Island Monday afternoon, capping off a rough two-game stretch where they picked up only one of a possible four points against Toronto and the Islanders.

The Ice Sheet: Was the Wrong Man Fired in Pittsburgh?

Late last night after news of Michel Therrien's firing as head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins was announced, NHL Network ran an extended excerpt of a conference call with Pittsburgh general manager Ray Shero. For the most part, his comments were pretty much the same thing you hear from GMs after they kick a head coach to the curb.

There was one exception, and that was when Shero mentioned that it seemed as if the Penguins had fallen prey to a common phenomenon that we've seen in the NHL over the years -- that the team that loses the Stanley Cup Finals disintegrates on the ice during the following season.

Penguins Fire Coach Michel Therrien

It's been a struggle this season for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 2008 Eastern Conference Champions have never really approached that kind of form this season. Saturday kind of typified the season. The Pens went up 2-0 in Toronto and looked like they were going to win with relative ease. Instead, they folded like a cheap tent, allowing six unanswered goals in a 6-2 loss to an also-ran in the conference.

Sunday, head coach Michel Therrien paid for the team's struggles with his job.

Newsmakers in the NHL: Zdeno Chara, Tim Thomas Help Lead Bruins

It was a great night of rivalries in the NHL on Tuesday, including a classic original six tilt in Boston, where the Bruins pulled out a 3-1 win over Montreal.

Tim Thomas stopped 34-of-35 shots, and even inserted himself into the rough stuff when he clobbered Montreal's Andrei Kostitsyn just moments after he sent Aaron Ward into the boards.

Kostitsyn gave the Canadiens a 1-0 lead early in the second period, until Zdeno Chara added a pair of power play goals later in the period. David Krejci put the game out of reach late in the third period, scoring 17th goal of the season, helping lead the Bruins to their third straight win. Montreal had won four in a row, and eight of its past nine entering the game.

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