Eakins forged a return trip to the NHL by going through San Diego.
Dineen will try to duplicate that path. Eakins went back to the AHL after two seasons as coach of the Edmonton Oilers. Dineen coached two seasons with the Florida Panthers, before being replaced 16 games into his third season. The 55-year-old had a 56-62-28 record. He is part of the Quenneville coaching tree and was an assistant for four seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, winning the Stanley Cup in 2015.
Dineen spent three previous seasons with the Ducks organization, coaching in Portland, the former AHL affiliate. He won the Louis A.R. Pieri Award as the AHL's top coach in 2005-06, his first season. When Portland's affiliation shifted to the Buffalo Sabres, he coached three more AHL seasons in that organization. He was 266-185-29 record and reached 100 or more points three times during that six-year span.
He coached Canada's women's team to a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Dineen played 1,188 regular-season games and had 760 points (355 goals, 405 assists) with the Hartford Whalers, Philadelphia Flyers, the Carolina Hurricanes, Ottawa Senators and the Columbus Blue Jackets.