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Location: Denver, Colo. | Arena: Pepsi Center (18,007) | GM: Francois Giguere | Coach: Tony Granato | Stanley Cups: 2
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Avalanche promote assistant Granato back to head coach position

 

DENVER -- Avalanche general manager Francois Giguere didn't have to look far to find a new coach: Tony Granato was already aboard as an assistant and had been the head coach once before.

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"When I started this process, I looked at who all of the alternatives were going to be," he said Thursday after announcing Granato's promotion. "And the more I got into the process, the more Tony just kept coming back."

Granato led the team from 2002 to 2004, going was 72-33-17-11 before he was replaced by Joel Quenneville in July 2004 and became an Avs assistant.

Quenneville parted ways with the Avalanche two weeks ago by mutual agreement.

"Tony is energetic, he's passionate, he's hardworking and a smart hockey person," Giguere said. "He has experience as an NHL coach. He's been successful as an NHL coach."

"I thought he was the best candidate and I was content that this was the guy for the team, Giguere said.

Granato said he would "be myself and the same guy I always was."

"I am going to allow the players to be the best players that they can be and I'm going to provide the environment that allows them to do this."

Granato said he supported the Avs' decision to hire Quenneville in 2004 and had no problem becoming an assistant to the man who replaced him.

"I sat down with Pierre Lacroix and suggested that we needed to find the best coach available to the position. It was my decision to go along with saying we needed to bring in Joel Quenneville," Granato said Thursday.

Before becoming a coach, Granato played for 13 seasons with the New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks. He had 248 goals, 244 assists and 1,425 penalty minutes in 773 regular-season games.

He was selected for the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1989 and played in the All-Star Game in 1997.

During his playing days, Granato was a two-way forward known as a feisty player who would do whatever it took to win, whether by dropping his gloves against a bigger opponent or taking penalties.

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Since:Mar 9, 2007

May 22, 2008 1:51 pm
did they even interview anyone? don't get me wrong I have nothing against Tony Granato but if they like him so much why did they even demote him in the first place!!!! Why couldn't they wait just 2 more weeks and interview Mclelland, he's the real man for the job, he knows what it is like to be around a dominant hockey club hints he coaches in detroit, bad decision i say
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May 22, 2008 2:51 pm
Way to take a step back Avs, embrase mediocrity. Fitting for a team that laced up scum players like Patrick Roy and Cluts Lemiux. Couldn't happen to a crappier team.
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May 22, 2008 1:29 pm
Any thoughts on Granato being hired as the Avalanche head coach again?   I'm not sure its an improvement but at least he knows our system.  Not too many canidates out there anyway.  Now all we have to do is sign everybody....ugh!    
 
 
 
 
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