The Welland Tribune

Struggling Flyers fire GM Hextall

Team has 10-11-2 record under coach Hakstol and already used five goalies this season

- DAN GELSTON

PHILADELPH­IA — The Philadelph­ia Flyers fired general manager Ron Hextall on Monday, with the team struggling and coming off a 6-0 loss to Toronto.

Hextall was dismissed after 4½ seasons on the job. The Flyers have a 10-11-2 record under coach Dave Hakstol and already have used five goalies this season.

Flyers president Paul Holmgren thanked Hextall for his “many significan­t contributi­ons, but it has become clear that we no longer share the same philosophi­cal approach concerning the direction of the team.”

He added that an immediate change was in the team’s best interests and he hopes to have a new GM “as soon as possible.”

The Flyers play Tuesday against Ottawa at home where a once-rabid fan base has stayed away from Wells Fargo Center in droves, and the ones that come serenade a listless loss chanting “Fire Hakstol!”

Holmgren and Comcast Spectacor chair and CEO Dave Scott said they will not comment until a Tuesday news conference.

Hextall played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League and had two stints covering 11 years with the Flyers. He also spent seven seasons as assistant GM with the Los Angeles Kings.

His ouster could be tied in to his steadfast support of Hakstol, the coach he hired with no NHL experience out of North Dakota in 2015. The move stunned the NHL and Hextall seemingly staked his career on Hakstol handling the grind of coaching in pressure-packed Philadelph­ia.

The Flyers haven’t won a championsh­ip since capturing the Stanley Cup in 1974 and ’75. They have reached the Finals and lost six times over that span.

Hextall had wanted to ease off the franchise’s win-now mode that had been a hallmark since the ’70s under late owner Ed Snider.

Hextall inherited a salary-cap mess from Holmgren, his predecesso­r, as well as a talented nucleus of stars that included Claude Giroux, Wayne Simmonds and Jake Voracek.

But taking a page from their Wells Fargo Center neighbours, the 76ers, Hextall wanted his own process. That meant patience and building through the draft and restocking a farm system in disarray. Sean Couturier, Shayne Gostisbehe­re, Travis Konecny, Ivan Provorov and Nolan Patrick, the No. 2 pick of the 2017 draft, are among the crop of young players the Flyers counted on Hakstol developing into key cogs on a championsh­ip team. The Flyers now have roughly US$7 million in salary cap space.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The Philadelph­ia Flyers fired Ron Hextall, after 4 1/2 seasons on the job, and two days after the Flyers lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs, 6-0.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The Philadelph­ia Flyers fired Ron Hextall, after 4 1/2 seasons on the job, and two days after the Flyers lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs, 6-0.

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