Oilers HC Kris Knoblauch Breaks Silence on Moving Paul Coffey in Major Shakeup
ALBERTA, CANADA, JUL 14 – Paul Coffey moves to adviser role as Edmonton Oilers add new power-play and goalie coaches to address inconsistent post-season goaltender performance, team officials said.
- On Monday, the Edmonton Oilers announced a coaching staff shakeup, replacing their goaltending coach and reassigning Paul Coffey to an adviser role.
- After back-to-back Stanley Cup final appearances, inconsistent post-season goaltender play prompted the coaching changes.
- Peter Aubry replaced Dustin Schwartz as goalie coach, and Connor Allen will serve in a skills development role, according to team sources.
- Kris Knoblauch called the decision very difficult and said it aims to push goaltenders to play at their best more consistently.
- Under Peter Aubry's guidance with his NCAA background, the team will seek greater goaltending stability.
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Coffey won’t return as Oilers assistant coach, Schwartz out as goaltending coach
EDMONTON - A shakeup behind Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch had the NHL club changing goalie coaches and Hall of Fame defenceman Paul Coffey shifting from behind the bench
·Toronto, Canada
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Coffey won't return as Oilers assistant coach, Schwartz out as goaltending coach
EDMONTON — A shakeup behind Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch had the NHL club changing goalie coaches and Hall of Fame defenceman Paul Coffey shifting from behind the bench to an upstairs adviser role.
·Prince George, Canada
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