Head coach of the Magnitogorsk “Metallurgist” Michael Keenan resigned, informs the official website of the club. However, Mentor does not definitively left the club, becoming advisor to the president, “MMK” for the development of hockey.
Acting head coach was appointed Ilya Vorobyov. Assistants Michael Pelino and Sergei Zvyagin remain in their posts. Earlier, in the North American media reported that Keenan can enter the coaching staff of the Russian team. However, the first vice-president of the Russian Hockey Federation Roman Rotenberg denied this information.
65-year-old became the first coach to win and the Stanley Cup (1994 with “Rangers”) and the Gagarin Cup (2014 with “Magnitogorsk”). In addition, Keenan twice led the Canadian team to win the Canada Cup (1987, 1991). On account of his 1386 games in the NHL as coach, for most wins (672) in the North American league, he ranked seventh.
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