Fresh on the heels of Jim Hiller officially being named the LA Kings new head coach last week, attention immediately turned to who would be joining him behind the bench.
Insiders, sharing a bit of weekend watching/listening here on the holiday weekend. This dropped yesterday, so you may have already taken in the interview, but including here as a separate post simply because I was really happy with how this interview came out between myself, Jesse and Jim Hiller.
The Los Angeles Kings, just weeks after their season ended in Round 1 against the Edmonton Oilers, held a major press conference discussing the future outlook of the team, including the promotion of interim head coach Jim Hiller into a full-time capacity.
When announcement came that General Manager Rob Blake and President Luc Robitaille would return to their roles following a disappointing 2023-24 season, LA Kings’ social media ignited in protest.
LA Kings Head Coach Jim Hiller joins Jesse Cohen and Zach Dooley immediately following the press conference announcing his multi-year contract. Hiller was named interim Head Coach following the NHL All-Star break in early February and led the team to a 21-12-1 record.
(Re)Introducing Jim Hiller! Head Coach Jim Hiller and General Manager Rob Blake addressed the local media today following yesterday’s announcement which named Hiller as the team’s new head coach.
The L.A. Kings have removed the interim tag on Jim Hiller, naming him the 30th head coach in franchise history on Wednesday. Hiller, 54, took over behind the bench when the team fired Todd McLellan in early February.
The Los Angeles Kings announced that they’ve removed the interim tag off of Jim Hiller’s coaching title, and he will now be the Kings head coach for next season.
The Los Angeles Kings removed the interim tag and named Jim Hiller as the club's 30th head coach in franchise history on Wednesday. Multiple media outlets reported Hiller agreed to a multi-year contract.
The Los Angeles Kings have removed the interim tag from Jim Hiller as of today. News broke from former NHL goalie and current insider Kevin Weekes that Jim Hiller signs a new deal to be the full-time coach.
ESPN and TSN insider Kevin Weekes is reporting the Los Angeles Kings removed the interim tag from head coach Jim Miller and signed him to a three-year contract extension.
The Los Angeles Kings announced they removed the interim tag from Jim Hiller’s title, promoting him to full-time head coach. This move should not come as a surprise to fans as he went 21-12-1 in his 34-game stint with the Kings this past season, leading the team to a 104-point pace.
The Kings have removed the interim tag from head coach Jim Hiller and signed him to a multi-year contract extension.
Kings interim head coach Jim Hiller is reportedly the “overwhelming favorite” to fill their vacancy behind the bench.
It’s time for another fresh batch of NHL rumours. We’re into round two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, we’ve still got plenty to talk about with teams that were ousted in round one.
The Los Angeles Kings are in for another long offseason after being defeated by the Edmonton Oilers in the first-round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive time.
Can the Los Angeles Kings finally figure out the Edmonton Oilers? Previewing their first-round series.
This time last year, I declared two things in an article at Oilersnation. The first was that I was going to do regular articles previewing the Edmonton Oilers playoff series with a focus on the tactics that would be deployed.
If you subscribe to the adage that defense wins championships, then LA Kings interim head coach Jim Hiller is your guy. For anyone wondering if Hiller would bring a more offensive approach to the team when he took over, it’s been quite the opposite.
The LA Kings are about to embark on a four-game road trip, with interim head coach Jim Hiller looking forward to it. Back-to-back wins may not seem like much to some, but the LA Kings are nonetheless flying high after beginning a new winning streak.
Things are looking a little brighter in Hollywood, at the moment. In Jim Hiller’s first game as head coach of the Los Angeles Kings, the team came up with a great effort against the red-hot Edmonton Oilers, beating Connor McDavid and company on Saturday.
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