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The Columbus Blue Jackets made the decision to part ways with coach Pascal Vincent after a disappointing season where they ranked as one of the worst teams in the NHL. The announcement was made by new general manager Don Waddell, who stated that the search for a new coach would commence promptly.

The team’s record of 27-43-12 and 66 points in the 2023-24 season landed them in last place in the Metropolitan Division, marking their fourth consecutive season without making it to the playoffs. Waddell acknowledged Vincent’s hard work and dedication under challenging circumstances but ultimately believed that a coaching change was necessary for the team’s best interests.

Vincent initially joined the Blue Jackets as an associate head coach before being promoted to head coach following Mike Babcock’s resignation just before the start of the season. The team faced numerous obstacles throughout the season, including injuries that forced Vincent to utilize 47 different players. The end result was the worst record in the Eastern Conference.

Key players like Patrik Laine and Adam Fantilli were lost due to various reasons, and the team’s goaltenders, Elvis Merzlikins and Daniil Tarasov, also struggled with injuries. The Blue Jackets’ performance in the 2018-19 season, where they accumulated 98 points and won a playoff series, seems like a distant memory now.

Since then, the team has faced a downward trajectory, with coaching changes and disappointing seasons becoming the norm. John Tortorella’s departure after the 2020-21 season marked the beginning of a series of coaching changes that have failed to bring the desired results.

As the Blue Jackets embark on the search for a new coach, the focus will undoubtedly be on finding someone who can lead the team to success and restore their position as a competitive force in the NHL. The fans are hopeful that this latest change will mark the beginning of a new chapter filled with victories and accomplishments for the Columbus Blue Jackets.