National Post

Firing Hakstol ‘the best course’ for Flyers

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The Philadelph­ia Flyers fired coach Dave Hakstol after losing four in a row and 11 of their last 14 games and named Scott Gordon as the interim replacemen­t.

General manager Chuck Fletcher announced the move Monday, less than two weeks since taking over for the fired Ron Hextall.

“After meeting this morning with Dave Hakstol and thoughtful considerat­ion, I have decided to relieve him of his duties as head coach,” Fletcher said. “As I continue to assess the team, I feel that this is the best course of action for our group moving forward.”

The last-place Flyers have lost five of six and are 12-154. Philadelph­ia went 1-3-1 on the road trip Fletcher said he’d use to evaluate Hakstol, the rest of the coaching staff and the team at-large.

Hired by Hextall from the University of North Dakota in 2015, Hakstol took the Flyers to the playoffs twice in his three full seasons, but they lost in six games in the first round each time. His teams were plagued by inconsiste­ncy in the form of long winning and losing streaks, and that ultimately cost him his job in his fourth season.

It was not immediatel­y clear when the Flyers would hire a full-time coach. Threetime Stanley Cup-winning coach Joel Quennevill­e, who was fired by the Chicago Blackhawks last month, has been linked to Philadelph­ia because of a connection with Fletcher.

Gordon is an NHL head coach for the second time after parts of three seasons with the New York Islanders. He has spent the past threeplus seasons as coach of the American Hockey League’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Philadelph­ia’s top affiliate.

Hakstol, 50, born in Drayton Valley, Alta., saw his team lose 5-1 at Vancouver on Saturday.

The Flyers haven’t won the Stanley Cup since 1975.

 ?? DERIK HAMILTON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Under Dave Hakstol, the struggling Philadelph­ia Flyers have lost 11 of their last 14 games.
DERIK HAMILTON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Under Dave Hakstol, the struggling Philadelph­ia Flyers have lost 11 of their last 14 games.

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