Horcoff said it was a difficult decision not to retain Simon, but felt it was time to move a different direction.
"Ben has been with the organization for a long time," Horcoff said. "Just given the way the year went, it's obviously not the way we wanted to end the season. We'd much rather be playing right now. Frankly, we do have a young team down there and that was taken into account as well. We wanted to wait the entirety of the season to see it through and how it went."
As the search for a new head coach begins, Horcoff said he and his staff will be looking for a candidate who can find the right balance between player development and winning in the AHL.
"It's a little bit of a balancing act," Horcoff said. "It can be difficult for the coaches at times. You want the young players to play but at the same time, you want them to win. You have to be able to live with mistakes but you also wanna see growth."
From a roster improvement standpoint, Horcoff hopes to add skilled depth veterans this summer via free agency.
"The past years we've accumulated all these draft picks and (they) are starting to come to a head for us," Horcoff said. "We're starting to see many of these young players now turning pro. It's obviously important for us in the offseason, and something I'm really gonna focus on, to try to get the proper veterans in there. Not only help the players on the ice, but also off the ice to teach them how to do the right things."