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Flyers fire Vigneault amid skid; Yeo named interim coach

Dec 5, 2021, 5:35 PM | Updated: Dec 6, 2021, 3:40 pm

FILE - Philadelphia Flyers assistant Michel Therrien, left, and head coach Alain Vigneault stand be...

FILE - Philadelphia Flyers assistant Michel Therrien, left, and head coach Alain Vigneault stand behind their bench during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh, Oct. 29, 2019. The Philadelphia Flyers have fired coach Alain Vigneault following eight straight losses, two shy of matching a team record of 10 in a row, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Monday, Dec. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers fired coach Alain Vigneault on Monday following eight straight losses, two shy of matching a team record of 10 in a row, and with the franchise far from ending a 47-year Stanley Cup drought.

The Flyers have been one of NHL’s biggest flops of the season. Their latest loss was a 7-1 defeat by Tampa Bay on Sunday night that sealed Vigneault’s fate. Assistant coach Michel Therrien also was fired.

“Right now, we’ve lost our way,” Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher said.

The Flyers are 8-10-4 and in seventh place in the Metropolitan Division. Vigneault went 147-74-54 with the Flyers and missed the playoffs last season.

Mike Yeo was named interim coach for the Flyers, who host Colorado on Monday night.

Fletcher tried to blame injuries last week for the team’s recent slide, but it became clear as the losses piled up that a change was needed.

“The last ten, we slipped back. There’s no question,” he said last week. “Now the onus is on our group to get it back. When injured players come back, it makes it easier. We can’t kid ourselves. We have to get better.”

Vigneault lasted just 2-plus seasons in Philadelphia and never could lead the Flyers in the right direction this year after a promising first season in which he led them to the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference in the NHL’s restart bubble.

“The guy that is the leader of this group who has both his hands on the steering wheel is me and I have to find a way to get this group to play better,” he said Sunday. “We are in a bad skid right now and we need to end this. We have an opportunity tomorrow night and hopefully we will play better.”

Vigneault had led the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks to the Stanley Cup Final and was trying to do the same in Philadelphia, where the Flyers haven’t won it all since consecutive championships in 1974 and 1975.

The Flyers instead are trying to avoid a 10-game losing streak for the first time since the 2018-19 season.

“Last night was a good example that our game wasn’t good enough and getting embarrassed in your own building, it’s not acceptable,” captain Claude Giroux said before Monday’s game.

Giroux has played entire his career with the Flyers since his 2007 debut and ranks among the franchise’s career leaders in most offensive categories playing for coaches John Stevens, Peter Laviolette, Craig Berube, Dave Hakstol, Scott Gordon, Vigneault and now Yeo.

The 33-year-old center is in the final season of an eight-year, $66-million deal and could waive his no-movement clause and ask for a trade to a contender.

“Right now, you look at our group and we don’t have an identity,” Giroux said. “We get a goal scored on us and we kind of stop playing. We need to find our confidence within this group. We need to believe that even if a team scores the first goal that we just have to keep playing our game. “

It’s up to Yeo, at least in the short term, to figure out how to fix the Flyers. Yeo was fired by the St. Louis Blues in November 2018. He joined the Blues as an assistant in 2016 after five seasons with Minnesota. The Wild made the playoffs in three of Yeo’s four full seasons, and he was fired 55 games into 2015-16.

“This is an opportunity for me to prove that I’ve grown,” Yeo said.

Fletcher was GM in Minnesota when Yeo coached the Wild, and the new coach will likely get some games to prove he can steer the Flyers toward a playoff run.

“The focus is not on interviewing people and rushing to hire a head coach. It’s to support Mike,” Fletcher said.

Fletcher overhauled the roster following last season’s 25-23-8 record (58 points) under Vigneault. The Flyers gave out rich contract extensions to Joel Farabee and Carter Hart and an eight-year, $62 million deal to Sean Couturier. Fletcher acquired defensemen Ryan Ellis and Rasmus Ristolainen and signed Keith Yandle and Derick Brassard. The Flyers also signed backup goaltender Martin Jones and traded for forward Cam Atkinson.

“I still don’t know truly what we have here,” Fletcher said.

Again in Philly, the changes weren’t enough to make the Flyer a championship contender.

The Flyers haven’t made the Stanley Cup Final since it lost to Chicago in 2010.

“I can’t speak for the last 10 years. most of these guys haven’t been here that long,” Fletcher said. “The process right now isn’t right. We have to get back to playing the right way.”

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