Montreal Canadiens fire head coach Dominique Ducharme

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Montreal Canadiens fire head coach Dominique Ducharme

The Montreal Canadiens have fired head coach Dominique Ducharme, the team announced Wednesday. An interim coach was not immediately named.

The firing comes on the heels of another lopsided loss, this one a 7-1 pasting at the hands of the New Jersey Devils, who are in the bottom third of the league.

The Canadiens are in the throes of the one of their worst seasons in the long history of the storied franchise, sitting dead-last in the 32-team league with an 8-30-7 record.

Assistant coaches Alex Burrows, Éric Gravel, Mario Leblanc, Trevor Letowski, Éric Raymond and Luke Richardson remain on staff.

The team has struggled with the absences of superstar goaltender Carey Price, who is recovering from knee surgery and also spent time in the NHL’s substance abuse program, as well as captain and stalwart defenceman Shea Weber.

As Sportsnet’s Eric Engels wrote after Tuesday’s game, Ducharme had “been dealt a horrible hand and even worse luck – a brutally short turnaround from the Stanley Cup Final in July, season-long injuries to his best players and having to put more bodies in COVID-19 protocol than any other team in the league.”

The team’s earlier struggles resulted in long-time general manager Marc Bergevin being fired at the end of November, with replacements Jeff Gorton (vice president of hockey operations) and Kent Hughes (general manager) inheriting the troubled franchise.

Ducharme, 48, led the Canadiens to the Stanley Cup Final last season, where they lost to the defending-champion Tampa Bay Lightning.

He was promoted to interim head coach in February 2021 after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach alongside Claude Julien, whom he replaced. Under Ducharme in 2020-21, the Canadiens were 15-16-7, good enough for the fourth-place record in the North Division, to qualify for the playoffs.

His career coaching record with the Canadiens, the only NHL team he has coached, is 23-46-14, which is a .361 winning percentage.

Ducharme signed a three-year contract after the Stanley Cup Final, on July 13.

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