NHL Rumors: What are the Sharks and Blues Looking for in Their Next Coach? Some Candidates

The San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues need to hire a new head coach this offseason. What are they looking for? Who are candidates?

Apr 6, 2024; San Jose, California, USA; San Jose Sharks left wing Fabian Zetterlund (20) extends for the puck against St. Louis Blues right wing Alexey Toropchenko (13) during the first period at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-USA TODAY Sports

What are the San Jose Sharks looking for in their next head coach and 10 potential candidates?

Sheng Peng of NBC Sports Bay Area: The San Jose Sharks are on the hunt for a new head coach. GM Mike Grier last week after head coach David Quinn was fired.

“I don’t want to rule anyone out if there’s someone that we come across that we’d like to speak to. Meeting with the players and reviewing the season, I think I have an idea of what they’re looking for, what they need and what I think they need.”

They’ll likely be looking for someone who is good with developing players, has some pro experience, and can get the most out of players.

10 potential candidates include Dean Evason, Jeff Halpern, Jay Pandolfo, Marco Sturm, Craig Berube, Gerard Gallant, Todd McLellan, David Carle, Joel Ward, and Jay Woodcroft.

What are the St. Louis Blues looking for in their next head coach and some potential candidates?

Matthew DeFranks of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong continues to narrow down his list for their head coaching vacancy. Interim coach Drew Bannister remains a candidate, but no other names are known.

Armstrong on what type of coach he’s looking for:

“Wants to have the respect of the veteran players, but the ability for the younger players to express themselves and grab a bigger role,” Armstrong said. “That’s a difficult task. You can go to a certain coach and you know what their mindset is. It’s, ‘I have the team that I think can win the Stanley Cup, and here’s the guy that can get us over the next three or four percent.’ I believe in our team, but we’re not at that level quite yet. That removes a coach that would fill that criteria.

“This coach, we want to come in that has an understanding of pushing and prodding and expectations of a fanbase that should have expectations, but also knowing that we are in the process of doing something sustainable and allowing learning and growth to happen.”

Potential candidates include Bannister, David Carle, Karl Taylor, Todd Nelson, Jay Woodcroft, Dean Evason, Todd McLellan, Joel Quenneville, and Rod Brind’Amour.

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