The Welland Tribune

Trotz abruptly resigns as coach of Capitals

- STEPHEN WHYNO

Barry Trotz abruptly stepped down as coach of the Washington Capitals on Monday after failing to agree to terms on a new contract, a stunning move that left the newly minted Stanley Cup champions without a coach with the draft later this week and with free agency coming up fast at the end of the month.

Winning the Cup less than two weeks ago triggered a two-year extension for Trotz that would have given him a slight bump in salary to just over $2 million, a person with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team did not announce the extension.

Trotz and the team could not come to terms on an annual salary that would have put him in line with other Cup-winning coaches. Toronto’s Mike Babcock makes the most at $6.25 million, Chicago’s Joel Quennevill­e is next at $6 million and Montreal’s Claude Julien brings in $5 million.

The 55-year-old Trotz went into the season with an uncertain future after ownership and general manager Brian MacLellan declined to talk about a contract extension last summer after back-to-back Presidents’ Trophywinn­ing seasons that ended with second-round exits.

As part of the uneasy arrangemen­t, associate coach Todd Reirden — who was not allowed to interview with other teams last summer — remained on staff and was considered the coach-inwaiting. Reirden is now the leading candidate to replace Trotz, who will be an intriguing figure on the coaching market.

Only the New York Islanders have a current coaching vacancy, though given Trotz’s success in Nashville and Washington, other teams might consider making a move to hire him. Trotz has the fifth-most victories in National Hockey League history and has guided a team to the playoffs in 11 of his 19 seasons.

Trotz’s situation was a significan­t story line throughout the playoff run. MacLellan said the coach would be back if he wanted to, but asked the day after the championsh­ip parade if he was confident of bringing Trotz back on a new contract, MacLellan responded: “I don’t know. We’ll find out.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Washington Capitals head coach Barry Trotz has resigned as coach of the Washington Capitals after leading them to the Stanley Cup.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Washington Capitals head coach Barry Trotz has resigned as coach of the Washington Capitals after leading them to the Stanley Cup.

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