Associate coach Kevin McCarthy was also
dismissed by the Predators, who sport a 19-15-7 record this
season and reside in sixth place in the Central Division.
Nashville did not immediately announce an interim coach ahead of
Tuesday's home game against the Boston Bruins.
"Under the leadership of Peter and Kevin, our organization
reached unprecedented heights -- from our franchise-altering run
to the Stanley Cup Final to a Presidents' Trophy and our first
two Central Division titles," Predators general manager David
Poile said.
"Their passion for the game, ability to motivate a team and
drive to be the best makes this a difficult decision. On behalf
of the entire organization, I would like to thank Peter and
Kevin for all their contributions to the Nashville Predators
over the past five-and-a-half seasons."
Laviolette guided the Predators to the Stanley Cup Final in
2016-17, where the team lost in six games to Sidney Crosby and
the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Laviolette, 55, also guided the Carolina Hurricanes to a Stanley
Cup championship in 2006 and took the Philadelphia Flyers to the
Cup Final four years later. The Flyers lost in six games to
Patrick Kane and the Chicago Blackhawks.
"On and off the ice, the Laviolette and McCarthy families have
left an indelible mark on the entire Smashville community,"
Predators President and CEO Sean Henry said. "While Peter and
Kevin worked to make our team on the ice one of the elite, their
wives, Kristen and Rhonda, spearheaded countless charitable
endeavors to Nashville that made a lasting impact, changed
lives, and for which we owe them a debt of gratitude."
Laviolette, who was a finalist for the 2015 Jack Adams Award as
the NHL's top coach, guided Nashville to a Presidents' Trophy
and the Central Division title in 2017-18. The Predators
repeated as division winners the following season.
--Field Level Media
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