Devils make John Hynes the youngest head coach in NHL,John Hynes has been enlisted as mentor of the New Jersey Devils, turning into the most youthful mentor in the NHL at 40 years of age.
General administrator Ray Shero reported the contracting on Tuesday, saying the Devils would be a quick, assaulting group that knows how to play guard.
Shero says no one yet Hynes was offered the occupation.
Hynes has spent the previous five seasons drilling Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL, the Penguins' top homestead group. Shero is a previous Penguins general chief.
The Devils have missed the playoff the previous three seasons, missing the mark by 20 focuses this season with the alliance's 6th most exceedingly awful record.
Pete DeBoer, who instructed the Devils to the Stanley Cup Final in 2012, was terminated in December. The Devils completed the season with group president and afterward broad director Lou Lamoriello running them with partner mentors Adam Oates and Scott Stevens.
General administrator Ray Shero reported the contracting on Tuesday, saying the Devils would be a quick, assaulting group that knows how to play guard.
Shero says no one yet Hynes was offered the occupation.
Hynes has spent the previous five seasons drilling Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL, the Penguins' top homestead group. Shero is a previous Penguins general chief.
The Devils have missed the playoff the previous three seasons, missing the mark by 20 focuses this season with the alliance's 6th most exceedingly awful record.
Pete DeBoer, who instructed the Devils to the Stanley Cup Final in 2012, was terminated in December. The Devils completed the season with group president and afterward broad director Lou Lamoriello running them with partner mentors Adam Oates and Scott Stevens.
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