After seven seasons working with Blue Jackets netminders, goaltending coach Ian Clark's tenure with the franchise is coming to a close.
Clark will not sign a new contract with the Blue Jackets after his current deal ends July 1, which was a "mutual decision," according to general manager Jarmo Kekalainen, who is in Denmark attending the 2018 IIHF Men's World Championship.
"It was just time for both sides to go in a new direction," Kekalainen said.
That decision means next season will be the first time goalies Sergei Bobrovsky and backup Joonas Korpisalo will work with someone other than Clark in Columbus.
"This is not a negative story," Clark told Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, who first reported the news Friday. "I'm ready to move on, take on some new challenges. It's time. Sometimes change is good."
Clark told the Athletic in a report Friday that he began telling people with the team about the decision earlier this month and that he will soon meet with John Davidson, the president of hockey operations.
Clark will not return as Blue Jackets goaltending coach
GM Kekalainen says decision to not renew contract, after seasons, was mutual.