Flames hire former Blue Jackets coach Larsen as assistant

The Calgary Flames hired former Columbus Blue Jackets head coach Brad Larsen as an assistant, the team announced Tuesday.

Larsen, 46, was the Blue Jackets' bench boss for two seasons. He was fired by Columbus in April 2023 and didn't coach last year.

"Brad is a great addition to our coaching staff, adding valuable recent experience as an NHL head coach, as well as a longtime player," general manager Craig Conroy said in a statement. "He's a good communicator with a tremendous work ethic and provides a wealth of knowledge, having worked in every situation as a coach over the course of his career."

Columbus went 62-86-16 with Larsen as head coach. He was an assistant for seven seasons with the Blue Jackets beforehand.

"I'm super excited to be joining the Flames organization and appreciative of the opportunity to work alongside Ryan Huska," Larsen said. "I've had so much respect for this organization for a long time, its history, and reputation around the league."

Assistant coach Marc Savard mutually parted ways with the Flames in May after one season with the team.

Larsen's hiring completes Huska's staff for the 2024-25 campaign. Assistants Dan Lambert and Cail MacLean return from last season.

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Former Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Jeremy Colliton Joins New Jersey Devils as Associate Coach

In a significant career move, former Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Jeremy Colliton has joined the New Jersey Devils as their Associate Coach. This announcement, made on Tuesday morning, marks a notable step in Colliton’s coaching career as he transitions to a role in the NHL, contributing to Sheldon Keefe’s new coaching staff.

Jeremy Colliton’s Journey to the NHL

Jeremy Colliton’s coaching journey has been marked by impressive stints and substantial growth. Before joining the New Jersey Devils, Colliton served as the head coach for the Abbotsford Canucks, the AHL affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks. Under his guidance, Abbotsford experienced considerable success. Colliton led the team to back-to-back 40-25-7 seasons, a testament to his coaching acumen and ability to develop young talent. His efforts were instrumental in pushing the team past the preliminary rounds and into the first round of the playoffs in consecutive seasons.

New Beginnings with the New Jersey Devils

Colliton’s move to the New Jersey Devils is a significant step up in his coaching career. The Devils, who had their best season in franchise history last year, have made strategic changes in their coaching staff following a disappointing playoff performance. Despite an outstanding regular season under Lindy Ruff, which saw him finish as the runner-up for the Jack Adams Award, the Devils fell out of playoff contention, prompting the upper management to make critical changes.

Travis Green, the former head coach of the Vancouver Canucks, was appointed as the interim head coach for the final 21 games of the season. Green’s tenure was short-lived, as the Devils decided to make another change following an 8-12-1 record under his guidance. In a swift move, just 15 days after being relieved of his duties with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Sheldon Keefe was appointed as the Devils’ new head coach.

A Surprising Turn of Events

The hockey community was abuzz when Chek TV’s Rick Dhaliwal first reported that Jeremy Colliton might not be returning to the Abbotsford Canucks. The speculation was soon confirmed, and Colliton’s departure from Abbotsford paved the way for his new role with the Devils. His transition to an NHL team as an associate coach is seen as a deserved step up, reflecting his accomplishments and potential as a coach.

Jeremy Colliton’s Impact and Future Prospects

Jeremy Colliton’s impact on the Abbotsford Canucks cannot be understated. His ability to develop players and lead a team to consistent success speaks volumes about his coaching capabilities. Moving to the NHL, Colliton brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success. His new role with the New Jersey Devils presents an exciting opportunity for him to further hone his skills and contribute to an NHL team’s success.

Colliton joins a coaching staff led by Sheldon Keefe, a well-regarded coach known for his strategic approach and ability to get the best out of his players. The combination of Keefe and Colliton is expected to bring a fresh perspective and innovative strategies to the Devils, potentially steering the team back to playoff contention and beyond.

Fan Reactions and Future Expectations

The news of Colliton’s move has been met with mixed reactions from fans. While Abbotsford Canucks fans are undoubtedly saddened to see him go, there is a general sense of pride and well-wishing for his future endeavors. Colliton’s departure leaves a significant void in Abbotsford, and finding a successor who can build on his success will be crucial for the Canucks’ AHL affiliate.

For New Jersey Devils fans, Colliton’s addition to the coaching staff is seen as a positive move. His track record in developing young talent and achieving consistent results bodes well for the Devils, who are looking to build on their recent success and make a deeper playoff run in the coming seasons.

Final Thoughts on Jeremy Colliton’s Move

Jeremy Colliton’s move to the New Jersey Devils as an Associate Coach is a significant milestone in his coaching career. His achievements with the Abbotsford Canucks have laid a strong foundation for his transition to the NHL. As he embarks on this new journey, Colliton’s expertise and leadership will undoubtedly be valuable assets to the Devils’ coaching staff.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Jeremy Colliton on this well-deserved step up in his career. His contributions to the Abbotsford Canucks will be fondly remembered, and we wish him all the best in his new role with the New Jersey Devils.

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