Oilers fire head coach Jay Woodcroft after dismal start

May 6, 2023; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Edmonton Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft fields questions in a press conference after the Oilers defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in game two of the second round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

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The Edmonton Oilers fired head coach Jay Woodcroft and assistant coach Dave Manson on Sunday.

Kris Knoblauch, formerly the head coach of the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League, was named to replace Woodcroft. Knoblauch, 45, was in his fifth season coaching Hartford, a New York Rangers affiliate, and will guide an NHL team for the first time in his career. He coached Oilers captain Connor McDavid in Erie for all three of his Ontario Hockey League seasons (2012-15).

Hockey Hall of Famer Paul Coffey will replace Manson.

Led by three-time Hart Trophy winner McDavid, expectations were high in Edmonton this season. The Oilers, however, have lost four of their last five games and have limped to a 3-9-1 record this season.

Woodcroft said he wasn’t concerned about his job security after Edmonton dropped a 3-2 decision to the struggling San Jose Sharks on Thursday.

“No. I worry about taking care of my daily business and my daily process and making sure that I give my players something to focus on and concentrate on,” Woodcroft said. “No one’s happy with where we’re at. We all own it. We can better, and that’s where my focus is.”

Woodcroft, 47, posted a 79-41-13 record as head coach of the Oilers after replacing Dave Tippett on Feb. 10, 2022. He guided Edmonton to the Western Conference final in 2021-22 before being swept by the eventual Stanley Cup-champion Colorado Avalanche.

Last season, the Oilers were bounced in six games during the second-round loss to the eventual Cup-champion Vegas Golden Knights.

–Field Level Media

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