
'Players are not happy': Dallas Stars coach Pete DeBoer under fire after pulling out Jake Oettinger in Game 5 loss
The Dallas Stars faced a devastating loss against the Edmonton Oilers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final and lost their entry to the Stanley Cup Finals. But now, it seems like the Dallas Stars' head coach, Pete DeBoer, has run into trouble after he made a controversial move of pulling out the team's goaltender, Jake Oettinger.
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Dallas Stars' coach, Pete DeBoer, has made players uncomfortable with his controversial decision in Game 5 against the Edmonton Oilers
Recently, NHL insider and The Fourth Period's David Pagnotta made a post on what has been happening behind the scenes.
David Pagnotta's recent post on X reads as, 'Noise out of Dallas re: Pete DeBoer. Per multiple sources, players are not pleased with how he handled several situations during the WCF, along with post Gm5 & exit media remarks. Told players voiced concerns during internal exit interviews. DeBoer has 1yr left on his contract' and fans agree with this take.
A fan commented, 'Should be fired just based on pulling Oettinger so dam early in a do or die match', while another fan wrote, 'Knew I wasn't the only one that wasn't a fan of DeBoer. How he treated Otter was unacceptable.'
A third fan posted, 'This was my first thought after the missteps from DeBoer. Players are not going to like the way he went about this, and I think it'll be difficult for them to move past that', while another user wrote, 'don't mess with my goalie also applies to the head coach.'
A fifth fan noted, 'DeBoer was already on the hot seat before the Oettinger comments - that was just a desperation play. Still hard to grasp what he was thinking, though. If he stays, the room resents him. If he's fired, future teams & players will remember how he threw his goalie under the bus.'
For the unversed, a few days ago, in Game 5 against the Edmonton Oilers, Jake Oettinger was pulled out of the game just minutes into the first round.
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Jake Oettinger even spoke about it after the game and said, 'I wasn't expecting that to happen. It was surprising. But the reality is, if I make one or two of those saves, I'd still (be playing) in the game.'
An official confirmation about Pete DeBoer's situation with the team is awaited.
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