Following a rough start to the season, duplicating last season's, the Senators management came to a conclusion: the team hasn't improved in a year.
The Sens' talented young core is better than last year. However, the results haven't been showing it. Their 11-15-0 record places them at the last rank in their division.
Smith's firing was demanded by fans even before the season started. With Steve Staios taking over management, people knew it was going to happen soon unless Smith could turn things around quickly. Unfortunately, he failed.
However, the team is in good hands. Staios decided to name Jacques Martin as the interim head coach and hired Daniel Alfredsson as assistant coach.
Naming an interim coach is an interesting choice. This gives the Senators time to find the right candidate to fill Smith's role and can benefit from Martin's experience while they do so.
A reporter announced a frontrunner for the job, and Maple Leafs fans won't be pleased.
According to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, the frontrunner to land the head coach job for the Sens is John Gruden, who currently works in Toronto with the Marlies.
Gruden was named head coach of the Marlies before the current season, after five years of being an assistant in the NHL for the Islanders and the Bruins.
According to Garrioch, a return to the NHL could happen sooner rather than later, if the Senators decide to give him a chance.
There are a lot of great candidates available, like Claude Julien or Patrick Roy. It'll be interesting to see what the Sens do next.
We're also eager to see how the team performs in the coming games, with Alfredsson and Martin behind the bench.
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