Golden Knights hope change from Cassidy to Tortorella brings much-needed spark
LAS VEGAS (AP) — General manager Kelly McCrimmon said Golden Knights players had lost their spark, and that played into Sunday’s surprising decision to fire coach Bruce Cassidy and try to inject life into whatever remains of Vegas’ season.
John Tortorella replaces Cassidy for at least the rest of the remainder of this season and the playoffs. He met with the players Monday, and the organization hopes his presence will jump-start what players agreed was a needed energy boost.
The Golden Knights take a three-game skid into Monday night’s home game against Vancouver, which begins a final eight-game stretch. Vegas, which lost six of its past seven games, is in third place in the Pacific Division and in playoff position despite the recent downturn that includes a 5-10-2 record since the Olympic break through Sunday’s play.
“I think the locker room had gone a little stale,” captain Mark Stone said. “We weren’t playing with that same emotion that we normally do. We have to bring ourselves into the fight a little bit.”











