The Minnesota Wild have fired head coach Dean Evason and assistant Bob Woods after a slow start to the season that sees the Wild near the bottom of the NHL ...
The axe fell Monday in the State of Hockey, when John Hynes was introduced as Dean Evason's replacement behind the bench of the struggling Minnesota Wild.
Former Nashville Predators coach John Hynes hired by Minnesota Wild after Dean Evason fired. He'll face his old team on Thursday.
Minnesota is making a change behind the bench after starting the season 5-10-4 and losing seven in a row.
The 48-year-old is tasked with coaching a Wild team that, at 5-10-4, is off to its worst start since the expansion Wild in 2000-01.
The New Jersey Devils said goodbye John Hynes four years ago, but he landed his second job since his firing. He was named head coach of the Minnesota Wild.
General manager Bill Guerin announced the moves, including the firing of assistant Bob Woods. Hynes, the former New Jersey and Nashville coach, will take over.
The Minnesota Wild fired coach Dean Evason and replaced him with John Hynes on Monday after losing seven straight games and 14 of their first 19 to start to ...
The Wild need a coach who can maximize this flawed roster and give this team more dimension. John Hynes seems unlikely to do that.