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Location: San Jose, Calif. | Arena: HP Pavilion (17,496) | GM: Doug Wilson | Coach: Todd McLellan | Stanley Cups: 0
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Sharks fire Wilson after latest disappointing playoff run

 

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- With the latest technology and the oldest mind games, coach Ron Wilson led the San Jose Sharks to more victories than any NHL club during the past four seasons.

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Not enough of those victories came in the postseason to please general manager Doug Wilson, who's making big changes to a talented team that usually wins, but just can't win it all.

San Jose fired Ron Wilson on Monday after his club followed another outstanding regular season with yet another early exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs.

The Sharks won the Pacific Division and compiled the NHL's second-best record with 49 wins and 108 points, but the Dallas Stars knocked them out of the second round in six games on May 4. San Jose ended its past three seasons with six-game losses in the second round, and the Sharks lost to a lower-seeded team in three of their four postseasons under Ron Wilson.

After a week of evaluation with his ownership group, Doug Wilson dramatically dispatched the most successful coach in franchise history to begin shaking up his collection of playoff underachievers.

"Sometimes the class needs a new professor, and sometimes the professor needs a new class," said Doug Wilson, who claimed the Sharks played only "five good playoff games" among their 13 postseason outings this spring.

"The results (show) we didn't get over that hump," Doug Wilson added. "We kind of got to a certain point, and we got bogged down. You can't just sit back and assume things will be different. I'm not going to apologize for where we're at, but where we're at today is we're not playing, and we think across the board that we should be farther along."

Ron Wilson's clubs never repeated their trip to the 2004 Western Conference finals despite a roster starring former MVP Joe Thornton, captain Patrick Marleau and goalie Evgeni Nabokov. Doug Wilson acknowledged further changes are in store for that roster, but he started with Ron Wilson, a technological innovator and sometimes stern taskmaster who coached nine seasons in Anaheim and Washington before joining San Jose.

He became the Sharks' leader in victories and winning percentage while going 206-134-45 and winning two division titles during 4 1/2 seasons behind their bench despite the franchise's consistent decision to have one of the NHL's lowest payrolls.

"In most ways I was shocked when Doug told me, but in some ways I guess I was not surprised," Ron Wilson said in a telephone interview. "When it happens when you don't expect it, you're disappointed. I can honestly say that I couldn't be prouder of my work here. I think our team's record speaks for itself. Obviously we didn't win a Stanley Cup while I was here. I'm disappointed in that as any coach would be."

His 518 victories are the eighth-most in NHL history, trailing only Mike Keenan and Bryan Murray among active coaches, and he's ninth with 1,091 career games coached.

Rob Zettler and Tim Hunter, Ron Wilson's respected assistant coaches, remained under contract to the Sharks and will be candidates in Doug Wilson's coaching search, the general manager said. Doug Wilson said he could interview his first hopefuls by Tuesday.

"Even though coaching can be a very callous and negative position, my staff and I poured my heart and soul into this," Ron Wilson said. "It's very difficult to talk about this unemotionally."

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Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 30, 2006

May 13, 2008 1:30 am
Arrogance and a knack for losing in the playoffs.  Wilson has been in the league long enough to know that players and coaches strive to win the cup.  Number of victories during the regular season mean absolutely nothing unless you've never made the playoffs.  When your team is being picked to win it all and your told you have one of the most talented line-ups in the league and your ...(more)
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Feb 16, 2008

May 13, 2008 1:45 pm

Ron departs and unsquares the Wilsons after their alliance of many years.

Ron was a hard working bench coach. His regular season efforts were stellar. Post-season was generally disappointing.

I'm sure he'll be rehired when he chooses.

I wish him better luck next time.

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 16, 2006

May 12, 2008 11:13 pm
I always remember Ron WIlson's teams under-achieving, so this is no surprise.  He's a good but not great coach.  He had no answer for the Red Wings when he was with the Capitals, and was swept.  He has come close to chocking with the ...(more)
Reputation:87
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 9, 2007

May 13, 2008 5:09 am
The Sharks did the right thing in letting Wilson go. I am a longtime Shark fan and I saw this playoff ouster coming a mile away. As soon as we drew Dallas we were toast. They have superior speed and, more importantly grit and hustle, the two ingredients the Sharks lack. I know that many will say that the Sharks outshot so many opponents ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 17, 2006

May 13, 2008 1:28 pm
You can spin it anyway you want to Ron, bottom line, you LOST.  Welcome to the reality of sports.  Your team doesn't advance, then neither do you.  While I agree that the Sharks are still one or two pieces away from contending, losing to the Stars, even in 3 OTs ...(more)
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May 13, 2008 2:22 am