The Boston Bruins may be in the market for another head coach this summer. In a wide-ranging article about the team’s season, Kevin Paul Dupont of The Boston Globe claims the Bruins will likely move on from Joe Sacco this offseason although they’ll want to keep him in a different role on the staff.
In his first head coaching role since his time with the Colorado Avalanche in the early 2010s, Saccos’ Bruins have managed a 22-22-6 record in 50 games. Boston shipped away significant pieces at the trade deadline and appeared poised for their first top 10 draft selection since picking Dougie Hamilton with the ninth overall pick in the 2011 NHL Draft.
Dupont believes Sacco’s future with the organization in a different role hinges on whether General Manager Don Sweeney and President Cam Neely retain their positions beyond this season. They want to reward Sacco’s loyalty to the organization for the last 11 years but there’s no guarantee they’ll be around to make that decision after a difficult season.
Other notes from the NHL’s Atlantic Division:
- Despite being acquired by the team two weeks ago, Brad Marchand has yet to debut with the Florida Panthers. It shouldn’t be too long as Tom Gulitti of NHL.com passed along a note from Panthers’ head coach Paul Maurice saying Marchand should only be a week away from returning. Florida has a light schedule throughout the next week so Marchand may only miss two or three more games. That would allow him to play in the Panthers’ final nine or 10 games of the regular season should his recovery process continue in the right direction.
- Moving back to eastern Massachusetts, Jim McBride of The Boston Globe reported that Bruins’ forward Mark Kastelic has returned to Boston due to an upper-body injury and will miss the rest of the team’s road trip. Given that their current road trip extends past next week, the news likely ends Kastelic’s availability for the rest of March. The bottom-six forward is enjoying the highest-scoring season of his career with five goals and 14 points in 61 games, leading to a three-year, $4.7MM extension with Boston in January.
- The Ottawa Senators could have an important right-handed defenseman back in the lineup tonight when they take on the New Jersey Devils. After missing the last three games with a lower-body injury, TSN’s Bruce Garrioch reports that Nick Jensen has been elevated to a game-time decision. Jensen would be an important player to get back into the lineup as the Senators look to correct their two-game losing streak and keep pace in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
moving on from Sacco? least surprising new today. tough luck for Sacco. Was given a flawed team.
He was given the team that went 47-20-15 last year.
Same team, minus Ullmark
given the fact that they lost this weekend to San Jose- a team they had beaten 14 straight times going back to 2016- and last night’s fiasco in LA, the team has given up on Sacco and themselves.
Wish the Ref’s would have allowed the Swayman-Kuemper fight to take place. It’s always entertaining to see goalies get into it, and maybe having Swayman get his clock cleaned would’ve woken him up after a horrible lost season.
The team botched the Swayman/Ullmark situation miserably by trading Ullmark before Swayman was inked to a deal- giving Sway all the leverage he needed to play the long game.
Korpisalo has been more than a serviceable backup, but breaking up that tandem up hurt.
Sacco isn’t the problem, but right now, he isn’t (and, to be fair, no one on that roster is) the solution.
and oh, by the way- Jim Montgomery (who also wasn’t the problem) has turned the Blues around- they have won 6 in a row and are in the playoffs if the season were to end today. impressive stuff.
Was a reason given for letting Cassidy walk? That is 2 quality coaches they have let walk in recent seasons…