EDMONTON, AB - Three weeks ago, from the moment of being named Oilers General Manager and President of Hockey Operations, Ken Holland preached his new organization's need for consistency and stability.
The process of setting the Oilers on a new course began with the search for a new head coach that would echo those words in the dressing room. Just 21 days on from his hiring, Holland officially announced Dave Tippett as the club's 16th head coach in franchise history and the new leader behind the bench for the Oilers on Tuesday.
"This was a unique opportunity. It's a first-class organization," Tippett said Tuesday morning to the media from the Oilers Hall of Fame Room.
"You have passionate fans and I think there's a tonne of upside in this group here. With Ken coming along to give it stability, that was a big checkmark for me. There were just a lot of things that came together. In the hockey world, this is still looked upon as a great place; this is still looked upon as a very, very good franchise. That's the feedback I got, and when Ken reached out I looked at it hard and it was a great opportunity."
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"I try to bring that atmosphere where everybody's accountable, but they're not accountable to me or management, they're accountable to winning and the crest on their jersey," Dave Tippett said
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