The Peterborough Examiner

Red Wings bringing back coach Blashill for another season despite missing playoffs again

- LARRY LAGE

DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings are bringing coach Jeff Blashill for a fourth season, sticking with him while they rebuild after missing the post-season for the second year in a row.

“I’m big on experience,” Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said after announcing the decision on Tuesday.

Detroit extended its post-season streak to

25 years in 2016 during

Blashill’s debut season as a National

Hockey League coach.

The Red Wings have fallen short since then and are 104-105-37 in three seasons under

Blashill, who won one playoff game two years ago.

Holland, who has been Detroit’s GM since 1997 and recently agreed to a twoyear contract extension, decided to stay with Blashill as the Red Wings look for the right mix of youth and experience to get back in the mix in the Eastern Conference.

“I’m certainly glad to still be the coach of the Detroit Red Wings. It’s a job I love,” Blashill said. “I’m excited about moving this franchise ... where everybody wants it.”

The Detroit native will coach the U.S. team at the IIHF World Hockey Championsh­ip — for the second straight year — next month in Denmark.

The Red Wings hired Blashill in 2015 after Mike Babcock’s contract expired and the Toronto Maple Leafs gave him a $50million, eight-year contract.

Blashill was on Babcock’s bench in Detroit as an assistant during the 2011-12 season.

He went on to coach the Grand Rapids Griffins.

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Jeff Blashill

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