2003-04: The Flyers finish first in the Atlantic Division but lose to the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Oct. 24, 2006: With the Flyers off to a 1-6-1 start, Hitchcock is fired.
Nov. 22, 2006: Hitchcock is hired as coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets, replacing Claude Noel.
2008-09: Hitchcock coaches the Blue Jackets to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time, but they are swept in the first round by the Red Wings.
Feb. 3, 2010: With the Blue Jackets next-to-last in the Western Conference at 22-27-9, Hitchcock is fired.
Nov. 6, 2011: The Blues hire Hitchcock to replace Davis Payne. They go 43-15-11 in 69 games under Hitchcock and finish first in the Central Division for their first division title since 1999-2000. However, they are swept by the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference Semifinals. Hitchcock wins the Jack Adams Award as the top coach in the NHL.
2014-15: The Blues win their second division title under Hitchcock, finishing 51-24-7. However, they lose to the Minnesota Wild in the Western Conference First Round.
2015-16:The Blues finish second in the Central Division with a 49-24-9 record. After three consecutive first-round losses in the playoffs, they defeat the Chicago Blackhawks and Stars in back-to-back seven-game series to advance to the Western Conference Final for the first time since 2001. They lose to the San Jose Sharks in six games.
June 13, 2016: Hitchcock, who had signed a one-year contract May 31, announces he will retire from the Blues at the end of the 2016-17 season. At the same press conference, Mike Yeo is hired as associate coach and named Hitchcock's replacement for the 2017-18 season.