Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Blackhawks fire coach Colliton after rough start

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CHICAGO — The reeling Chicago Blackhawks fired coach Jeremy Colliton on Saturday, dismissing the former NHL forward with the team off to a rough start in his fourth season.

Colliton, who turns 37 in January, was in the first year of a two-year contract extension. Derek King was promoted from Rockford of the American Hockey League, replacing Colliton on an interim basis.

Colliton went 87-92-26 with Chicago. He was dismissed exactly three years after he got the job.

Assistant coaches Tomas Mitell and Sheldon Brookbank also were let go. The team said assistants Marc Crawford, Jimmy Waite, Matt Meacham and Dylan Crawford will remain in their current positions, and Chris Kunitz will stay on as a player developmen­t advisor.

The coaching change is the latest chapter in a rough stretch for what was once regarded as one of the NHL’s marquee franchises.

The Blackhawks published a report on Oct. 26 that showed senior leaders with the organizati­on largely ignored allegation­s that assistant coach Brad Aldrich sexually assaulted former firstround pick Kyle Beach during the team’s run to the Stanley Cup title in 2010. Aldrich told investigat­ors the encounter was consensual.

Stan Bowman, Chicago’s general manager and president of hockey operations, resigned in the wake of the independen­t review, and Al MacIsaac, another top hockey executive, also departed. The NHL fined the Blackhawks $2 million,

and Joel Quennevill­e, the Blackhawks’ coach at the time of the alleged assault, stepped down as coach of the Florida Panthers.

Colliton’s firing was the first major move for Kyle Davidson, who was elevated to interim GM when Bowman stepped aside.

Davidson “has our full confidence and autonomy to make

hockey decisions, and we support him on this coaching change,” Blackhawks CEO Danny Wirtz said in a team statement. “We appreciate all that Jeremy has brought to the Blackhawks, and we look forward to working with Derek as our interim head coach while we work to rebuild our permanent hockey operations leadership.”

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/AP ?? Blackhawks head coach Jeremy Colliton reacts as he talks to his team during the third period against the Red Wings on Oct. 24.
NAM Y. HUH/AP Blackhawks head coach Jeremy Colliton reacts as he talks to his team during the third period against the Red Wings on Oct. 24.

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