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Quenneville out as Avs coach a week after being swept in playoffs

 
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"My anticipation (is) that the coaches are going to be here," Giguere said.

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Quenneville danced around the question when he was asked if he wanted to remain in Denver.

"Let's put it this way, I want to coach and I think it's a privilege to coach in this league," he said. "I would like to return to coaching in the league."

Maybe Toronto, perhaps? After all, the Maple Leafs are in the market for a coach and he once played for them during one of his stops in a 13-year career as an NHL defenseman.

"I don't want to talk about anything about the process going forward," he said.

In addition to finding a new coach, Giguere has to make tough decisions on unrestricted free agents like Forsberg, Jose Theodore, Andrew Brunette and Adam Foote.

Not to mention trying to keep his captain from retiring. Giguere is hoping that Joe Sakic will return for a 20th season. However, Sakic is coming off an injury-riddled season that saw the 38-year-old miss 38 games with a hernia.

"I'm hoping as the days pass by that he misses the game, and we'll have him back with us," Giguere said.

Giguere wouldn't tip his hand as to whom he may be after. He simply intimated he wanted a faster style of play and that it wasn't a knock on Quenneville.

"Joel Quenneville has an outstanding reputation in this business," Giguere said. "When I was hired as a GM, I was a big believer in Joel. I still am a big believer in Joel. Sometimes, for whatever reasons, you need to go in separate ways. It doesn't mean you're not a good coach."

Quenneville was an assistant with the Avalanche during their Stanley Cup run in 1996, then was hired away by St. Louis. He spent eight seasons with the Blues, becoming the team's winningest coach with 307 victories. In 2004, Quenneville became the fourth coach in Avalanche history.

He coached his 800th game this season, joining Bob Pulford and Jacques Lemaire as the only coaches in NHL history to both play and coach in 800 or more games.

Now, he's looking for work.

"It's a tough business," Quenneville said. "You're not going to be coaching in the same place forever.

"I was fortunate to be around very competitive teams (in Colorado)," he continued. "At the end of the day, it was a good three years. It was a positive ending for us."

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May 9, 2008 11:12 pm
I wonder if the same thing will happen to Dallas' coach once the Stars get swept this round.
 
 
 
 
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