Gulutzan Says the Stars Were Right Not Keeping Him as Coach 12 Years Ago, and Now Bringing Him Back
- On Sunday, the Dallas Stars revealed that Glen Gulutzan will return to lead the team as head coach for a second time.
- The Stars fired Pete DeBoer earlier this month after three straight Western Conference Final losses and conducted a patient search for his replacement.
- Gulutzan, age 53, previously coached the Stars from 2011 to 2013 with a 60-54-9 record but no playoff appearances, and has been an assistant with the Edmonton Oilers since 2018.
- His overall head coaching record stands at 146-125 with a 0-4 playoff record, while the Stars have not won a Stanley Cup since 1999 despite reaching three consecutive conference finals.
- The Stars hope Gulutzan’s return provides the new voice needed to surpass the third round and win their first Stanley Cup in over two decades.
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Stars hire Oilers assistant Glen Gulutzan as head coach, his second stint with Dallas
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Stars have hired Glen Gulutzan as their head coach 12 years after he was fired from his first stint with them by the general manager who is still there.
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Glen Gulutzan, who got his first NHL head coaching opportunity with the Dallas Stars more than a decade ago, has been tapped to help the team get over the hump after three straight losses in the Western Conference Finals. Read on to learn more about the new head coaching hire for what has become Dallas' most successful sports team in recent years.
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