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Coaches Face Playoff Pressure: Stanley Cup or Bust?
17 Apr
Summary
- Coaches must win playoff series to avoid job jeopardy.
- Regular season success does not guarantee job security.
- Key coaches under pressure include Brind'Amour, Knoblauch, Gulutzan, and Hynes.

The NHL playoffs present a critical juncture for coaches, where performance is judged strictly on recent results. For bench bosses like Rod Brind'Amour of the Carolina Hurricanes, Kris Knoblauch of the Edmonton Oilers, Glen Gulutzan of the Dallas Stars, and John Hynes of the Minnesota Wild, success in the postseason is paramount, regardless of prior achievements.
Brind'Amour, a Jack Adams Award winner, has consistently led the Hurricanes to the playoffs, reaching the Conference Final three times. However, the pressure is mounting to advance beyond this stage, with team performance hinging on key players like the goaltenders.
Knoblauch's Oilers are in a 'Cup-or-bust' scenario. Any early playoff exit is expected to result in his dismissal, emphasizing the team's championship aspirations. The Oilers aim to secure a championship for Connor McDavid.
Gulutzan, in his second stint with the Stars, led them to a strong regular season. Yet, a playoff failure against opponents like the Minnesota Wild or Colorado Avalanche could still lead to scrutiny, despite his prior coaching history with the team.
Hynes' Wild, despite a strong regular season and the addition of Quinn Hughes, face a tough first-round matchup. While his job may be less precarious, significant playoff success is anticipated given the team's win-now approach and substantial player investments.