Barry Trotz holds all the cards in what is a rather deep free-agent coaching market this summer. It’s been well publicized that he met with Winnipeg GM Kevin Cheveldayoff already. The Jets have put on the full-court press to bring the Manitoba native home.
I believe he’s also spoken to varying degrees with Philadelphia, Vegas and Detroit. I also think Dallas has indicated it would like to speak with Trotz. I mean, if you’re an NHL team with a coaching opening, why aren’t you reaching out to Trotz?
But we also get the sense Trotz is taking his time with whatever decision he makes. Remember that the Islanders owe him $4 million for next season on his current contract, although if he signs on with a new team the Isles will likely be off the hook then. But the point is, Trotz can afford to take his time.
He has also indicated perhaps going into management one day. So there’s lots to digest here for him. His ultimate decision, either way, likely will have a domino effect on the coaching market.
In no particular order, let’s take a look at the many other free-agent coaches out there, only the guys who have been NHL head coaches before (not looking here at AHL coaches or NHL assistants):
Pete DeBoer
Speaking of prime free agents, how about a coach who has been to the Stanley Cup Final twice and made the conference finals five times in the last 10 years?
The Golden Knights still owe DeBoer another $3.25 million on his contract for next season, which is important to note because I think it affords DeBoer the chance to be picky with his next move and bide his time if he chooses to. Does he jump at a decent opportunity this summer or sit back and wait to see what happens next season?
He’s a big name. He’s well thought of. He holds a lot of cards, too.
It wouldn’t surprise me if he’s a mid-season hire next season when a contender stumbles and decides to make a coaching change. But he could also get an interesting offer or two this summer. I just feel like he’s going to take his time.