The LA Kings have named Jim Hiller as an assistant coach. On Todd McLellan's staff, Hiller joins assistant coach, Trent Yawney, and goaltending coach, Bill Ranford, along with video coordinator, Samson Lee, and skills coach, Derik Johnson. Hiller will primarily work with the forwards and focus on the powerplay.
Hiller, 53, most recently served in the same capacity for the New York Islanders, helping the club reach two Eastern Conference Finals. Prior to the Islanders, Hiller served on the Toronto Maple Leafs coaching staff for four seasons (2015-19). He also spent one season (2014-15) with the Detroit Red Wings, his first in the NHL.
Before joining the NHL full-time, Hiller spent 12 seasons coaching junior hockey in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). He originally spent three seasons (2002-05) as an assistant coach with the WHL's Tri-City Americans before earning his first head coaching role with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs of the BCHL. After one season (2005-06) with Alberni, he returned to the WHL as head coach of the expansion Chilliwack Bruins.