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[Kevin Weekes] Hiller a signé une prolongation de plusieurs années, supprimant l’étiquette « intérimaire ».


[Kevin Weekes] Hiller a signé une prolongation de plusieurs années, supprimant l’étiquette « intérimaire ».


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  2. henreiman

    Will hold judgment but after the lukewarm performance in the back half of the season and our dismal PP, I’m skeptical

    I imagine he sold Rob on big systemic changes he couldn’t make in season so let’s look out for some announcements in that vein

  3. SylarFox

    I feel like people aren’t giving enough credit to the turnaround the team had under Hiller. Yes, the postseason performance was disappointing, but this team was in absolute free fall prior to the All Star break and Hiller came in and immediately got things moving the other direction.
    I’m all for giving him a chance to show what he can do when he has complete creative control of the system etc and an offseason and camp to implement.

  4. Sirtopofhat

    Multi year don’t mean shit if they lose the first 10 games they’ll can him. That being said I’m curious if he makes any changes.

  5. kookiemuffin

    Y’all need to calm down. Hiller took a dead power play and turned it in to a strength of this team. Imagine him having a full offseason to implement his system.

  6. MoonManMooningMan

    Alright I accept our fate. We are going to live and die by what we have. If it doesn’t work then then the GM, coaching staff, and roster will be blown up.

    Rob really took the best prospect pool in 2018ish and turned it into what it is, and is now doubling down. I hope this works

  7. VerifiedBackup9999

    So Luc stays, Rob Blake stays, and now Hiller stays. Mediocrity for all!

    The Kings haven’t won a playoff series since 2014. Rob Blake hasn’t won a playoff series since he was hired. Kings are in the longest drought ever without winning a playoff series. Blake hasn’t won a series for 7 years now. Has any other GM with the Kings ever had a drought this long? And the worst part is, the Oilers got better, the Canucks got better, Vegas just won a cup, and the Kings seem stuck, or actually getting worse. It’s time to get swept in 2025 to finish the cycle.

  8. MHoggs17

    Berube was right there for 3+ months. Unserious org

  9. darkslug

    Nothing changes and we are supposed to expect a different result. Between this and the PLD trade, we have mortgaged the future of the team in a few short years.

  10. twills2121

    this team needed some big changes and absolutely NOTHING has changed. Can’t wait for October.

  11. Not excited about the length I’ll be honest.

  12. aughtrocktalk

    I am excited to see Hiller unleashed. We saw plenty of experimentation and adjustment within the existing structure under Hiller. You don’t just throw out an entire system mid-season and hope to be competitive. Now with an entire off-season to plan, I think we land up seeing a more aggressive approach come October.

  13. zattk94

    He was able to alter course after a streak so terrible its hard to overstate it. With a full offseason and camp it’ll be interesting to see what he does. One of the things that yall are over looking is that he was able to build a rapport with PLD post all star break and get life into him, more time like that will only be a good thing.

    Also seeing how the rest of the staff is filled out is a big part as well.

  14. Paladin677

    I don’t see much reason to be either optimistic or pessimistic until:
    * The assistants are hired
    * We see in preseason what changes are made to the team’s system.

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