EDMONTON, AB -It started with a leap of faith over a decade ago, but tomorrow Head Coach Jay Woodcroft will coach his first Stanley Cup Playoff game.
"I'm excited for sure. I'm excited because our team has earned the right to be the home team in Game 1 of an NHL playoff series," Woodcroft said. "I've been around a lot of NHL playoff games and had some good runs in the AHL. This is my first time being the head coach in this situation, but I feel very prepared for it."
This opportunity has been a long time coming for the Oilers coach and it all started with a decision he made as a 30-year-old video coach. Following the 2007-08 season, Woodcroft chose to leave then Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings and join Todd McLellan in San Jose as an assistant. It's a move the coach credits as a major factor in his eventual ascension to bench-boss status.
"Probably not," Woodcroft said when asked if he'd be an NHL head coach if he stayed in Detroit. "At that point in time, I had a decision to make and what path I wanted to go down in the hockey world. In my heart, I knew I was a coach. That opportunity presented itself and it wasn't an easy choice at the time."
"Detroit had just won the Stanley Cup and it's hard to leave an organization like that," Woodcroft added. "Todd took a chance on me, but I took a chance on him as well in trusting my development to him. He paid me back in spades with the opportunities he gave me."
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Head Coach Jay Woodcroft is set to coach his first Stanley Cup Playoff game on Monday against his former mentor
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