logo
Dallas Stars hire Glen Gulutzan for second stint as head coach

Dallas Stars hire Glen Gulutzan for second stint as head coach

USA Today01-07-2025
The Dallas Stars are turning to a name from their past to lead the team into the future.
The Stars announced on Tuesday, July 1 that they have hired Glen Gulutzan as their next head coach. He was the Stars' coach during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons and was fired after missing the playoffs in both seasons.
But he most recently was an Edmonton Oilers assistant coach since 2018-19, running their highly successful power play that featured Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. The Oilers have reached the Stanley Cup Final the past two seasons, knocking off the Stars in the Western Conference both times.
"Since his previous time in Dallas, Glen has worked tirelessly to establish himself as one of the most respected coaches in the NHL," general manager Jim Nill said. "His extensive NHL experience, both as a head coach and assistant coach, speaks to his ability to innovate and adapt to the modern game, as well as build relationships with his players. Glen has worked with some of the best players in the world and continually found ways to maximize their skill sets to contribute to team success. We have full confidence that he is the right person to elevate our team to the next level."
Gulutzan, 53, replaces Peter DeBoer, who was fired on June 6 after the Stars' third consecutive ouster in the conference finals.
DeBoer had pulled No. 1 goalie Jake Oettinger in the elimination game after he gave up two goals and said it was because the "status quo had not been working." General manager Jim Nill said those comments were a component of his decision to fire DeBoer but not the only reason.
Between Gulutzan's stints with the Stars and the Oilers, he was an assistant coach with the Vancouver Canucks and head coach of the Calgary Flames.
He has a 146-125-23 record as a head coach, with one playoff appearance in which the Flames were swept.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea
Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea

Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea originally appeared on The Sporting News Everyone wants to know what Connor McDavid is going to do. The Edmonton Oilers superstar is entering the final season of his contract. Whether with Edmonton or elsewhere, he's expected to set a new NHL record with the annual value of his impending new deal. But there are a lot of questions. Will McDavid stick with the Oilers? Will he go for an eight-year deal or shorter? Just how much will it cost? One NHL analyst, Dan Powers of the Empty Netters podcast, suggested that the Oilers could actually trade McDavid before he gets to free agency. That'd be valuable for the acquiring team to get McDavid ahead of time and have exclusive negotiating rights with him (along with having him down the stretch of the 2025-26 season. Powers' suggested destination will make Oilers fans cringe: the Los Angeles Kings. MORE: Connor McDavid has $45 million reason to look forward to contract negotiations Yes, the same team that took Wayne Gretzky away from Edmonton. 'I have said so many times — and this is not because we live in LA. — if we saw the King's Ransom Part 2 and he got traded to LA, it would be the greatest thing to happen to the NHL in 50 years. It would be the greatest story of all time,' Powers said. Gretzky spent nine years with the Oilers before moving on to Hollywood. McDavid has already been in Edmonton for 10 seasons. The Great One, of course, had already won four Stanley Cups with the Oilers by the time he left. McDavid is still seeking his first. The Kings haven't been one of the popularly rumored destinations for McDavid (Toronto leads that list). But it'd certainly be quite the historical hockey serendipity if McDavid ended up in Los Angeles, too. MORE: Jaromir Jagr may continue hockey career at age 53

3 biggest Western Conference threats the Thunder will face in 2025-26
3 biggest Western Conference threats the Thunder will face in 2025-26

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Yahoo

3 biggest Western Conference threats the Thunder will face in 2025-26

The post 3 biggest Western Conference threats the Thunder will face in 2025-26 appeared first on ClutchPoints. As the Oklahoma City Thunder cleans the last of its proverbial confetti-riddled offseason celebration of winning its first championship in franchise history, many NBA teams have reloaded with the 2025 NBA champions in their crosshairs. After Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt individually honored each Thunder player with their commemorative day throughout July, the Western Conference teams projected to be top-tier in 2025-26 have made drastic changes. The kinds of alterations NBA teams make that had the Thunder in mind. This is what comes with the territory for a defending champion. Teams have already made moves they believe will put them in contention before Oklahoma City receives opposing teams' best effort on a nightly basis next season. Here are three Western Conference squads with the best chances to take down the champion Thunder in 2025-26. 1. The Denver Nuggets After pushing the Thunder to the brink in the Western Conference semifinals, the Denver Nuggets made critical offseason moves to contend with the 2025 NBA champions. They traded Michael Porter Jr. for Cam Johnson, who's coming off the best campaign of his career while entering his prime years. The 3-and-D wing averaged a career-best 18.8 points on 47.5% shooting, including 39.0% from deep, 4.3 rebounds, and 0.9 steals per game for the Brooklyn Nets last season. Then, bringing Bruce Brown, who played an integral role on the 2023 champion Nuggets, back on a one-year, $3.1 million deal, the veteran's minimum, was an underrated signing. It's a telling move for the veteran guard who most likely returned for an opportunity to compete for a championship. That's how close Denver came to eliminating Oklahoma City, in a series that came down to a Game 7 at the Paycom Center. Lastly, the Nuggets are also bigger in the front court to contend with the Thunder's Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein double-big pairing, with Jonas Valanciunas now at Nikola Jokic and Aaron Gordon's disposal. The Nuggets also signed Tim Hardaway Jr. Following Hartenstein's revelation that the Nuggets instilled the most fear of elimination during their championship run, the Nuggets have improved. They are the No. 1 contender. 2. The Houston Rockets After losing Game 7 to the Golden State Warriors in the first round of last year's playoffs, the Rockets acquired future Hall of Fame forward Kevin Durant. As part of a historic seven-team blockbuster trade, the Rockets traded away starters such as Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks. With their revamped core of Durant, Alperen Sengun, and Fred VanVleet, they got better this summer. Surrounded by young complementary players such as forward Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith Jr., and Tari Eason, the Rockets have a chance to build on their 52 wins, which was the second-best record in the Western Conference, in 2024-25. What makes Houston so dangerous is its suffocating defense combined with its fluid offensive approach. Rockets head coach Ime Udoka can match the Thunder's style of play on both ends of the floor. Now, he has a top-tier scorer in Durant to match the NBA's defending scoring champion and Most Valuable Player, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Although Durant will be turning 37 in September, he's still a lethal scoring wing who averaged 26.6 points on an efficient 52.7% shooting last season. The Los Angeles Lakers After being a part of arguably the most shocking trade in NBA history with the Dallas Mavericks, the Los Angeles Lakers committed to Luka Doncic with a three-year, $165 million extension, making him the face of the franchise. They also signed veteran center Deandre Ayton for much-needed size and traded for veteran guard Marcus Smart, the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year, to pair with Austin Reaves in the backcourt. With Doncic's new physique due to his offseason transformation, 2025-26 could turn out to be the best campaign of his career. That's what the Lakers are hoping for, at least, as it will be the first full season of Los Angeles pairing Doncic with LeBron James. Many critics have conflicting takes on how it will all play out for the Lakers, as they've balanced out head coach JJ Redick's depth chart before a critical season. Many believe it will be James' last with the Lakers, possibly, the last of his career. Either way, between Doncic out to prove his worth as a franchise player despite what the Mavericks front office declared, and LeBron entering the final year of his deal, both have plenty to prove in 2025-26. Related: Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets ultimate praise from Allen Iverson Related: OKC Mayor reveals he once feared he'd 'die' before Thunder's first title

Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea
Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea

Oilers' Connor McDavid predicted to follow Wayne Gretzky's footsteps in shocking trade idea originally appeared on The Sporting News Everyone wants to know what Connor McDavid is going to do. The Edmonton Oilers superstar is entering the final season of his contract. Whether with Edmonton or elsewhere, he's expected to set a new NHL record with the annual value of his impending new deal. But there are a lot of questions. Will McDavid stick with the Oilers? Will he go for an eight-year deal or shorter? Just how much will it cost? One NHL analyst, Dan Powers of the Empty Netters podcast, suggested that the Oilers could actually trade McDavid before he gets to free agency. That'd be valuable for the acquiring team to get McDavid ahead of time and have exclusive negotiating rights with him (along with having him down the stretch of the 2025-26 season. Powers' suggested destination will make Oilers fans cringe: the Los Angeles Kings. MORE: Connor McDavid has $45 million reason to look forward to contract negotiations Yes, the same team that took Wayne Gretzky away from Edmonton. 'I have said so many times — and this is not because we live in LA. — if we saw the King's Ransom Part 2 and he got traded to LA, it would be the greatest thing to happen to the NHL in 50 years. It would be the greatest story of all time,' Powers said. Gretzky spent nine years with the Oilers before moving on to Hollywood. McDavid has already been in Edmonton for 10 seasons. The Great One, of course, had already won four Stanley Cups with the Oilers by the time he left. McDavid is still seeking his first. The Kings haven't been one of the popularly rumored destinations for McDavid (Toronto leads that list). But it'd certainly be quite the historical hockey serendipity if McDavid ended up in Los Angeles, too. MORE: Jaromir Jagr may continue hockey career at age 53

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store