The Vegas Golden Knights made their latest bold move Sunday when they fired coach Bruce Cassidy and replaced him with John Tortorella.
Cassidy led Vegas to the Stanley Cup in 2023, and the Golden Knights (32-26-16) are third in the Pacific Division this season. But they have gone 3-5-2 in their past 10 games and 8-15-4 since Jan. 19, and are four points ahead of the Los Angeles Kings, the first team below the cut line in the Western Conference.
"I think somewhere along the way we lost our spirit and lost our energy as a team," general manager Kelly McCrimmon said Monday. "We've gone from first to second to third to fighting for a playoff spot. We waited as long as we could on this.
"We just felt that we needed to bring a different person in to lead our team at this time."
Tortorella hasn’t coached in the NHL since the Philadelphia Flyers fired him March 27, 2025, but he won the Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004 and ranks ninth in NHL history with 770 wins. He'll debut with the Golden Knights against the Vancouver Canucks at T-Mobile Arena on Monday (10 p.m. ET; SCRIPPS, SNP).
"Because the organization is so well respected, I don’t want to let them down," Tortorella said ahead of the game. "I am going to prepare myself each and every day to be the best I can be, the best version of me to help the team, but I think the important thing is is that we need to do it together and looking forward to the challenge."
McCrimmon said Tortorella will coach Vegas for the rest of the regular season and the Stanley Cup Playoffs and then the future of the job will be determined in the offseason.
The 67-year-old was an assistant for Team USA that won the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan last month with two Vegas players: center Jack Eichel and defenseman Noah Hanifin.
"When we're at our best, we play hard, we play fast, we get on teams early," McCrimmon said. "I think that lines up with John's philosophy as a coach."
Cassidy is the third coach to be fired this season. Rick Bowness was hired by the Columbus Blue Jackets to replace Dean Evason on Jan. 12, and D.J. Smith took over the Los Angeles Kings after Jim Hiller was fired March 1.
"I think they (the team leadership group) all had Bruce positively impact them as players. I think they have respect for the person as I do," McCrimmon said, "and yet recognize that we needed to change something."
This is not the first time Vegas has made such a move.
The Golden Knights shocked the hockey world Jan. 15, 2020, when they fired coach Gerard Gallant, who guided them to the Stanley Cup Final in their inaugural season of 2017-18, and replaced him with Pete DeBoer, whose San Jose Sharks defeated them in seven games in the Western Conference First Round the season before.
They fired DeBoer on May 16, 2022, after failing to qualify for the playoffs for the first and still only time in their history, and hired Cassidy on June 14, 2022.
Cassidy went 178-99-43 in almost four seasons in Vegas. After defeating the Florida Panthers in five games to win the Cup in 2022-23, his Golden Knights lost to the Dallas Stars in seven games in the first round in 2023-24 and to the Edmonton Oilers in five games in the second round last season.























