This is not what Doug Armstrong wanted to do, but this is what he felt he had to do as general manager to jolt the St. Louis Blues.
Armstrong fired coach Ken Hitchcock
, whom he called probably his best friend, when the 65-year-old was at 781 wins, one from tying Al Arbour for third in NHL history. He made it clear that it wasn't as much an indictment of Hitchcock as it was the team as a whole, that the players had to stop playing as individuals and start playing as a team again, and it was brutal.
Failures by Blues cost coach Ken Hitchcock his job
GM Doug Armstrong cites need for culture change, improved effort
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