One team's trash is another team's treasure. The Anaheim Ducks have hired Bruce Boudreau as their head coach, just days after he was fired by the Capitals.
Anaheim ececutive VP/GM, Bob Murray said: "This was an extremely difficult decision. Randy is a terrific head coach, and did a tremendous job for us six-plus seasons. We thank him greatly for his hard work and dedication to our franchise, not the least of which was a Stanley Cup championship. At this time, we simply felt a new voice was needed. Bruce is a proven winner with a great track record, and we are optimistic we can turn this season around under his leadership."
Carlyle has been the only coach for Anaheim since the lockout, and delivered them a Stanley Cup in 2007. He has two years left on his contract after this season.
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