Calgary Flames Fire Head Coach Darryl Sutter

According to TSN Hockey, the Calgary Flames have fired head coach Darryl Sutter.

In his second stint as Calgary’s bench boss, Sutter inked a two-year extension with the organization, which will kick in on July 1.

Re-hired by the Flames midway through the 2020-21 campaign, the 64-year-old led Calgary to a 111-point regular season and a Pacific Division title the following year. However, the team struggled in 2022-23 following the losses of Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Tkachuk, finishing with a 38-27-17 record and missing the postseason.

Sutter’s exit comes just two weeks after long-time general manager Brad Treliving announced his departure from the organization. Reports also surfaced that some Flames players had grown tired of Sutter’s hard-nosed/old-school approach, which may have played a role in his firing.

The two-time Stanley Cup winner ends his second go-round in Calgary with a 103-64-29 record.

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