"I don't know yet," the 60-year-old said on the latest episode of "The Chirp with Daren Millard" podcast. "I'm deciding. There's a couple teams that reached out and I said I'm not there yet. I'm probably going to take the rest of the year off and see where I am. It's still a part of me, but I'm going to continue to stay true to myself and my family right now."
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Trotz is second in NHL history in games coached (1,812), behind Scotty Bowman (2,141), and third with 914 wins, behind Bowman (1,244) and Joel Quenneville (969). He has coached 23 NHL seasons with the Nashville Predators, Washington Capitals and New York Islanders. He won the Stanley Cup with the Capitals in 2018 and the Jack Adams Award as NHL coach of the year in 2016 and 2019. He was fired as coach of the Islanders on May 9.
After he told the Winnipeg Jets in June he could not coach this season, he explained his reasons to NHL.com.
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"I've got some things personally that I've got to take care of, family-wise that I've got to take care of," Trotz said then. "I didn't feel … if I'd said I'll take the job, I think I would have done any team a little bit of a disservice and myself a disservice because to be a coach in the NHL, it is demanding and it requires your all. It just does, emotionally it just does, mentally it just does. So I couldn't go down that path."
Trotz also discussed one of his former players, Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin, who on Tuesday became the third player to reach 800 NHL goals and has Wayne Gretzky's record of 894 in sight.
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Trotz on "The Chirp with Daren Millard" podcast
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