Las Vegas — The Vegas Golden Knights fired head coach Bruce Cassidy Sunday and appointed John Tortorella as interim coach with eight regular-season games remaining. The organization announced the change after a three-game skid; Tortorella arrived Sunday night and met with players Monday at the team’s Summerlin practice facility. Las Vegas players responded with a 4-2 win Monday, with Adin Hill making 22 saves, and Tortorella stressing mindset and 'hardness' rather than tactical overhaul. General manager Kelly McCrimmon cited a lost spark as rationale; Cassidy is now available and Peter DeBoer is noted as a potential offseason candidate.
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If you're a Golden Knights fan, this shake-up could reignite the team's spark. Tortorella's focus on mindset and 'hardness' might just be the change needed. Keep an eye on the next few games to see if the team's performance improves.
The Golden Knights are in a transition phase. With Cassidy out and Tortorella in, there's potential for a fresh start. But remember, Tortorella is interim. DeBoer could be the next full-time coach. Worth forwarding if you know a Golden Knights fan curious about the team's future.
The Vegas Golden Knights benefited immediately with a 4-2 win under John Tortorella, and Tortorella benefited by securing the interim coaching role and platform to influence the club down the stretch.
Bruce Cassidy suffered the loss of his coaching position with the Golden Knights, and some fans publicly expressed sadness and surprise at his dismissal.
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Tortorella takes over as Golden Knights interim coach
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