Ducks hire Joel Queneville as a head coach

On Thursday, Anaeim Ducks hired Stanley Cup champion Joel Quenneville three times as his new head coach.
66 -year -old Queneville won three championships with Chicago Blackhawks (2010, 2013 and 2015) and ranked 2nd in the history of NHL with 969 wins for four teams during 25 seasons.
In October 2021, he resigned as the coach of Florida Panthers, and appeared on how other Blackhawks leaders dealt with the team’s video coach Brad Aldrich 2010 sexual assault. Commissioner Gary Bettman said that the coach should meet with NHL in the event of future employment in the league and that he had restored Quenville in July 2024.
Büyük Today is a great day for the Keyeim ducks, dedi Ducks said, Pat Verbeek, General Manager of Ducks. “Joel is a proven winner and one of the best coaches in the history of NHL. We believe that this is a big step forward in our process of being a perennial playoff contestant.
“During the last two weeks, we have interviewed with many extraordinary coaching candidates, and at the same time we made a comprehensive investigation about Joel was the head coach of Blackhawks in 2010. We also talked about the fact that Joel’s official work and the leadership of NHL did not fully search for the leadership of NHL. It is clear that Joel did not follow any more questions and return to coaching.
The ducks fired last month after compiling the 62-87-15 record in two seasons. Anaeim missed playoffs in each of the last seven seasons.
Queneville was 969-572-150. In 1999-2000, he won the Jack Adams Award as the coach of the league.
“I am excited to join the Keyeim ducks.” He said. “This is the organization I want to restart my career and I am really grateful for this opportunity. Ducks have incredible property, management and passionate fans. About four years away from the game, I learned from my previous mistakes and realized that there will be actions on the words that show my commitment to being a better leader.”
Former Blackhawks candidate Kyle Beach allegedly allegedly attacking Aldrich during the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs. The investigation found that Queneville and Chicago executives decided to postpone any action against Aldrich after the Stanley Cup final to avoid distracted elements.
Orum I want to express my sadness for the pain that Kyle Beach’s pain was painful, Quenen Queneville said after quitting her job with Panthers in 2021. “My old team – Blackhawks – Kyle failed. I want to think how all this is.
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