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NHL notes: Stars rehire Ken Hitchcock as coach

April 13, 2017 at 2:47AM
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The Dallas Stars are bringing back Stanley Cup-winning coach Ken Hitchcock, hoping to turn themselves back into a championship contender.

Hitchcock is returning to Dallas and will be named coach at a news conference Thursday. A person with direct knowledge of the situation confirmed the hire to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the team hadn't announced it.

Hitchcock, 65, won the Cup with Dallas in 1999, coaching there for parts of seven seasons from 1995-96 through 2001-02. He has since coached the Philadelphia Flyers, Columbus Blue Jackets and St. Louis Blues.

"Congrats Ken Hitchcock on the [Stars] head coach job," 1999 Cup winner and Stars legend Mike Modano tweeted. "My schedule is pretty open."

Hitchcock was fired as Blues coach in February and replaced by Mike Yeo. Even before that, St. Louis had announced it was Hitchcock's final season there and that Yeo would take over.

Hitchcock replaces Lindy Ruff, who was fired Monday after four seasons in Dallas. The Stars missed the playoffs this year after winning the Central Division last season.

Hitchcock is fourth on the NHL's all-time wins list, one shy of legendary New York Islanders coach Al Arbour for third. Hitchcock can now pass Arbour back with the team that he led to its only title in franchise history. In all, Hitchcock has 781 wins, 474 losses, 88 ties and 111 overtime or shootout losses in 1,454 regular-season games.

Isles keep Weight

Doug Weight is returning as coach of the New York Islanders next season.

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Weight led the Islanders within one point of a playoff spot after taking over a last-place team on an interim basis in January. The team announced Wednesday he was named to the position on a permanent basis.

New York went 24-12-4 under Weight after he replaced the fired Jack Capuano on Jan. 17. The Islanders responded to Weight, moving into the second wild-card spot in the closing weeks before a three-game losing streak knocked them out of the position.

Iginla wants to play

Jarome Iginla feels rejuvenated after his late-season trade to the Los Angeles Kings, and the 39-year-old forward would like to play in the NHL again next season.

"I would like to," Iginla said. "But at the same time, I've got to wait and see what the options are. So it's not 100 percent, but I definitely would like to. But I've got to wait and see what options, and where things are at."

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