Latest update on Bruce Cassidy situation takes unexpected turn involving Edmonton Oilers and Vegas Golden Knights NHL coaching uncertainty | NHL News
Bruce Cassidy’s NHL future has turned into one of the biggest talking points of the offseason after the Vegas Golden Knights denied interview access to several teams. The Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings reportedly have interest in the veteran coach, but the Vegas front office still defends its position. Kelly McCrimmon’s latest comments have added another layer to an already tense coaching storyline.The situation received more attention when Bruce Cassidy publicly admitted frustration over not being able to speak with interested organisations. The veteran coach is under contract with the Vegas Golden Knights, so the franchise can manage outside interview requests during the NHL’s offseason.
Bruce Cassidy and Vegas Golden Knights saga grabs Edmonton Oilers NHL offseason coaching attention
The Edmonton Oilers’ search for potential coaching changes this offseason has been complicated by Bruce Cassidy’s contract status.Vegas Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said recently that the fallout only became public after details were leaked through outside reporting. His comments immediately ignited the discussion of how NHL franchises treat coaching contracts when experienced coaches are still employed by organisations but are uncertain of their future.The Vegas Golden Knights don’t seem to have any interest in helping out Pacific Division rivals for their coaching staff needs next season. Cassidy has been connected to both the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings, further adding fuel to the speculation surrounding why Vegas has been reluctant to entertain talks.Bruce Cassidy also weighed in on the situation on a podcast appearance, saying he just wants a chance to get back behind an NHL bench. His comments were well-received across the hockey world, especially after the NHL Coaches’ Association backed coaches seeking opportunities when they are no longer actively employed.The Vegas Golden Knights are already being looked at extra hard after league-related controversies involving fines and draft-pick penalties. The long coaching standoff has added drama, only heightening the focus on the franchise heading into the summer.If Vegas stays put, Bruce Cassidy’s future could be one of the most closely watched stories in the NHL news roundup all summer long.