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Vegas Golden Knights fire Gallant, name DeBoer new coach

Gerard Gallant was abruptly fired by the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday less than two years after leading them to the Stanley Cup Final in their first season of existence and winning NHL coach of the year honors along the way.

Peter DeBoer, fired last month by the San Jose Sharks, takes over immediately and will be the Vegas coach the rest of the season.

General manager Kelly McCrimmon announced the change in the aftermath of a 4-2 loss to Buffalo on Tuesday night that dropped Vegas out of a playoff position in the Western Conference. The Golden Knights have lost four in a row, matching the longest point drought in their brief franchise history.

'œYou've seen consistency issues,'ť McCrimmon said in Ottawa. 'œWe are like a lot of teams - had real high hopes for the year, still have real high hopes for the year. We're in a unique position where we're right in the mix, so this isn't a case where the bottom fell out and we were left with no choice. It was a situation more where proactively it was our belief that this was going to be the best thing for our organization.'ť

Gallant won the Jack Adams Award as NHL coach of the year for his role in helping the Golden Knights reach the 2018 Stanley Cup Final, where they lost in five games to Washington. They also made the playoffs last season before losing in seven games in the first round to DeBoer's Sharks.

Before some rough patches this season, Gallant was on a honeymoon since being hired in April 2017 to coach the league's 31st team.

He helped president of hockey operations George McPhee and McCrimmon during the Golden Knights' successful expansion draft and instilled a workmanlike attitude that helped a ragtag group of players come together during a magical inaugural season. Vegas won eight of its first nine games and put together a stirring run through the playoffs to land in the final against the Capitals.

McCrimmon said the decision was made over the past several weeks. Assistant coach Mike Kelly, who came to Vegas with Gallant from the Florida Panthers, was also fired.

"I think our team has more to give, and that was what into the decision," McCrimmon said.

This is the seventh coaching change in the NHL this season and the fifth for performance reasons. Vegas is the third team to change coaches after facing the Sabres, a loss that didn't sit well among players.

'œIt's tougher, especially when you're losing to teams you know that you're better than,'ť Golden Knights winger Mark Stone said Tuesday night. 'œWe're a better hockey team. Just have to find ways to put the puck in the net, and we've kind of gotten stale last bunch of games.'ť

The Golden Knights are 8-6-1 in their last 15 but are only three points out of first place in the Pacific Division. Gallant was set to coach the Pacific team at All-Star Weekend later this month after Vegas led the division at the halfway mark.

Things haven't gone well since then. The power play is 5 of 25 over the past 12 games, and the team gave up two power play goals to the Sabres, who are ranked 21st in the league.

'œThey're still doing the same type of things, whether it's unlucky or bad opportunities,'ť Gallant said after the loss. 'œIt's just not working right now.'ť

DeBoer was fired by the Sharks in December amid their disappointing season. DeBoer, who Gallant once called a 'œclown,'ť is the permanent replacement with no interim designation.

DeBoer is the second coach to be fired this season and join a new team; John Hynes went from New Jersey to Nashville. He is now with his fourth team as head coach after stints with New Jersey, Florida and San Jose.

'œHis teams are always very well prepared, very well coached,'ť McCrimmon said of DeBoer. 'œHe's an intelligent guy. Teams have always been very strong special teams. He's been to the Stanley Cup Final with two different teams. He enjoyed a lot of success in the National Hockey League as a coach and I think with this opportunity he'll continue to do that."

Vegas is 24-19-6 and next plays Thursday night at Ottawa with DeBoer expected to be behind the bench.

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AP Hockey Writer John Wawrow in Buffalo and freelance writer W.G. Ramirez in Las Vegas contributed.

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FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2018, file photo, then-San Jose Sharks' head coach Peter DeBoer directs the team during the second period of an NHL hockey game, in Raleigh, N.C. The Vegas Golden Knights fired former NHL coach of the year Gerard Gallant on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020, amid a four-game losing streak and replaced him with Peter DeBoer. (AP Photo/Chris Seward, File) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights NHL hockey team general manager Kelly McCrimmon holds a news conference in Ottawa, Wednesday, Jan 15, 2020. Head coach Gerard Gallant was fired less than two years after leading the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final. Peter DeBoer will be the coach for the rest of the season. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Monday, May 30, 2016 file photo, San Jose Sharks head coach Peter DeBoer watches action from the bench during the first period in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final against the Pittsburgh Penguins series in Pittsburgh. The San Jose Sharks have fired coach Peter DeBoer, a person with direct knowledge of the move said, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the firing hadn't been formally announced. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights NHL hockey team general manager Kelly McCrimmon holds a news conference in Ottawa, Wednesday, Jan 15, 2020. Head coach Gerard Gallant was fired less than two years after leading the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final. Peter DeBoer will be the coach for the rest of the season. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) The Associated Press
Vegas Golden Knights NHL hockey team general manager Kelly McCrimmon holds a news conference in Ottawa, Wednesday, Jan 15, 2020. Head coach Gerard Gallant was fired less than two years after leading the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final. Peter DeBoer will be the coach for the rest of the season. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) The Associated Press
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