Western Michigan University head coach Pat Ferschweiler was interviewed by the Flyers this week for their head coaching position, ESPN’s Kevin Weekes said.
Ferschweiler, 55, is coming off a national championship and has been mentioned as a potential candidate of interest for Philly multiple times in the past few weeks. It’s the first time he’s gotten NHL head coaching buzz, but it wouldn’t be his first time coaching in the league. The Minnesota native was an assistant coach with the Red Wings under Jeff Blashill from 2015-16 through 2018-19.
The reigning NCAA Coach of the Year never made it to the NHL as a player, but he did have an eight-year professional career as a right winger and defenseman in the minors and briefly in England. He has guided the Broncos to a 104-42-10 record over the last four years, making the NCHC tournament on every occasion, after making the playoffs just once since the conference was founded in 2013.
Other candidates linked to Philly’s opening include former Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet and the recently-reinstated Joel Quenneville. It’s unclear if they’ve interviewed either, although the latter has already talked to the Ducks about their vacancy. They also haven’t ruled out the possibility of removing the interim tag from associate coach Brad Shaw.
Of course, the search comes after the Flyers fired John Tortorella with just weeks left in the regular season.
This would be a good choice rather than a retread but Briere will definitely push for Shaw or Tocchet. WMU alum Keith Jones is key person for Pat W. Hope Jones wins out.
It won’t be Shaw