Blackhawks fire coach Luke
Richardson in his 3rd season after league-worst start
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[December 06, 2024]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks fired coach Luke Richardson on
Thursday, signaling their frustration with the state of the
franchise's rebuilding project.
Chicago has dropped four in a row to fall to an NHL-worst 8-16-2 on
the season. It was outscored 41-27 while going 3-9-1 in its last 13
games.
Anders Sorensen was elevated to interim coach. Sorensen had been
coaching the team's top minor league affiliate in Rockford.
“Today I made the difficult decision to move on from Luke as our
head coach,” general manager Kyle Davidson said in a statement. “We
thank him for his efforts and contributions to the organization and
our community. As we have begun to take steps forward in our
rebuilding process, we felt that the results did not match our
expectations for a higher level of execution this season and
ultimately came to the decision that a change was necessary.”
Chicago had expected to be more competitive in Richardson's third
season. It signed Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen, Alec Martinez
and Craig Smith on a busy first day of free agency this summer. It
also had Connor Bedard coming back for his second season after
winning the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL rookie of the year.
But Bertuzzi and Teravainen have struggled, and Martinez has been
hampered by injuries. Bertuzzi has five goals and five assists in 26
games going into Saturday's matchup with Winnipeg. Teravainen has
three goals and two assists in his last 21 games.
Of course, the most important player for Chicago is the 19-year-old
Bedard — and it's his lack of production that likely led to
Richardson's dismissal.
While the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft has shown some
positive developmental signs, the young center has struggled
offensively. Bedard stopped a 12-game drought when he scored in a
6-2 victory against Dallas on Nov. 27. He has five goals and 14
assists in 26 games after he had 11 goals and 10 assists at the same
point last season.
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Chicago Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson, center top, talks to
his players during the third period of an NHL hockey game against
the Columbus Blue Jackets in Chicago, Sunday, Dec.1, 2024. (AP
Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
“We're not happy with the record, for sure,”
Richardson said after his last game, a 4-2 loss to Boston on
Wednesday night. "The guys are trying to work within the system and
the right way and unfortunately, like I said before, we don't seem
to have one kind of Achilles' heel. There's not one problem with our
team.
“It's like one night there's one area — maybe our defense or our
forward or one player — and the next night it's another area, like a
different player.”
While Chicago has been plagued by a variety of problems, it's clear
that offense is its biggest issue. It is averaging 2.42 goals per
game, ranked No. 31 in the NHL ahead of only Nashville going into
Thursday night's games. The Blackhawks finished with a league-low
178 goals last season.
Richardson, 55, had a 57-118-15 record in Chicago. The former NHL
defenseman was an assistant on Montreal’s coaching staff when he was
hired by the Blackhawks in June 2022. When Dominique Ducharme was
diagnosed with COVID-19 during the 2021 playoffs, Richardson took
over as coach for six games and helped lead the Canadiens to their
first Stanley Cup Final since 1993.
The move comes with Chicago set to host the Winter Classic on Dec.
31 against the St. Louis Blues at Wrigley Field. Shortly before the
coaching change was announced, the NHL released a rendering of what
the rink will look like at the home of baseball's Chicago Cubs.
Sorensen, 49, is a familiar face for many of the Blackhawks. He was
originally hired by the organization as a development coach ahead of
the 2013-14 season. He has a 117-89-16-7 record in 229 career AHL
games as a head coach, all with Rockford.
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