Krueger out as Oilers head coach
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}After only one season behind the bench, the Edmonton Oilers have fired Ralph Krueger.
Oilers general manager Craig MacTavish made the announcement at a press conference on Saturday evening. The 53-year-old Krueger was let go less than a year since the club welcomed him as the new bench boss back on June 27, 2012 with a three-year contract.
"I want to acknowledge a tremendous commitment Ralph had to our players and staff in his three years with this organization," MacTavish stated.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Oilers, who finished with a 32-40-10 record for 74 points in 2011-12 under Tom Renney, went 19-22-7 during the past campaign, good enough for third place in the Northwest Division but still unable to snag a playoff berth.
"I wanted to hire an assistant coach, an associate coach who was a veteran. During the process of me conducting those interviews, I recognized I tried to add a coach that was more closely aligned to how I wanted to run the team than what Ralph was looking for," added MacTavish. "It wasn't an easy decision, I stand by that decision and I will be judged by that decision."
MacTavish later stated that he intended to "turn over the keys" of the club to a new head coach and coaching staff by the time training camp begins on Sept. 15.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Krueger had been an associate coach for the Oilers for two years prior to his elevation to the head coaching position. He spent time with the Carolina Hurricanes as a scouting consultant and also served as coach of Switzerland's men's ice hockey team from 1997 through the conclusion of the 2010 Olympics, guiding them to a sixth-place finish at the 2006 Winter Games.