Ottawa Citizen

Last-place Kings axe coach Stevens

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The struggling Los LOS ANGELES Angeles Kings fired head coach John Stevens on Sunday just 13 games into his second season in charge.

Willie Desjardins was named the Kings’ interim head coach by general manager Rob Blake.

Los Angeles also fired assistant coach Don Nachbaur and hired former Kings forward Marco Sturm to replace him on Desjardins’ staff.

Los Angeles is last in the overall NHL standings after a 4-8-1 start. The Kings have been outscored 4528, but they had won two of their past three games following a sixgame losing streak.

The Kings beat Columbus 4-1 on Saturday in Stevens’ final game in charge, but Blake decided to make his second coaching change in 19 months after L.A.’s terrible start.

“This is a critical time in our season, and our results to date have fallen well below our expectatio­ns,” Blake said in a statement. “With that in mind, this was a difficult decision, but one we feel was necessary. We have a great deal of respect and appreciati­on for John’s time with our organizati­on. He was a key part of our past success, and we have tremendous gratitude for his many contributi­ons.”

Stevens took over in 2017 after seven years as an assistant in Los Angeles under Terry Murray and Darryl Sutter. The former Philadelph­ia Flyers head coach was an assistant on the Kings’ Stanley Cup-winning teams in 2012 and 2014.

The Kings went 45-29-8 in Stevens’ debut last season, finishing fourth in the Pacific Division before getting swept by Vegas in the first round of the playoffs. Los Angeles got off to its awful start this season while playing largely without goalie Jonathan Quick and forward Dustin Brown, who were out with injuries for long stretches. The Kings farm system’s inability to produce above-average players in recent years has dramatical­ly thinned their depth and competitiv­eness.

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