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Last updated: June 8, 2026, 5:56 PM ET

NHL Coaching Shake‑Ups

The Los Angeles Kings confirmed the hiring of Peter Laviolette, a veteran with a 1‑5 playoff record, as their new head coach to counter a 12‑game skid that has left the team outside playoff contention. Laviolette’s arrival follows a similar move by the Boston Bruins earlier this season, suggesting franchises are seeking experienced hands for a quick turnaround. Sources told ESPN that the Kings believe his offensive system can unlock the current roster’s potential, though analysts question the longevity of a short‑term fix. The decision aligns with the Kings’ recent pattern of aggressive mid‑season changes aimed at salvaging a season that has already seen franchise‑record losses. Hire Laviolette

Player Movement Across Leagues

In a cross‑league transfer, Hilary Knight, a top‑tier player in women’s hockey, is set to join the Detroit expansion team in the PWHL as part of a sign‑and‑trade deal. The trade, revealed by ESPN, moves Knight to a market eager to capitalize on her star power while Detroit secures a competitive roster spot. Knight’s move reflects a growing trend of talent migration between the NHL, AHL, and emerging women’s leagues, as teams look to balance salary cap constraints with on‑ice performance. The deal also signals Detroit’s intent to position itself as a flagship franchise in the new league. Move Knight