In a surprising move just before their upcoming game against the Vancouver Canucks, the Vegas Golden Knights have made a significant change to their coaching staff. On Sunday, the team announced that Bruce Cassidy has been relieved of his duties, with John Tortorella stepping in as the new head coach. This decision comes as the Golden Knights have struggled recently, managing only three wins and accumulating eight points in their last ten games.
Tortorella’s return to the bench will be highlighted by his first game against the Canucks, a team he previously coached during the tumultuous 2013-14 season. Under his leadership that year, Vancouver finished with a record of 36-35-11, ultimately missing the playoffs. The disappointing season concluded with Tortorella’s departure, as he was replaced by Willie Desjardins.
Since his time with the Canucks, Tortorella has found varying degrees of success while coaching the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Philadelphia Flyers. Notably, he was awarded the Jack Adams Award in 2017 and has led teams to the playoffs four times since leaving Vancouver. Additionally, Tortorella has been an integral part of Team USA, serving as an Assistant Coach for the 2026 Gold Medal Olympic team.
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