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Brad Shaw was called into general manager Danny Brière’s office on Thursday morning in Voorhees. He had already heard that the Flyers had fired head coach John Tortorella. Many expected it to ...
The New Jersey Devils today announced that they have an agreement with Brad Shaw to join the organization as an assistant coach on Sheldon Keefe’s staff. He will start in an official capacity on July ...
Brad Shaw went 5-3-1 as the Flyers' interim coach to close out the season. Read More Rick Tocchet will fill out his staff as the Flyers' incoming head coach, but Brad Shaw won't be a part of it.
PHILADELPHIA — In his two decades as an assistant coach in the NHL, Brad Shaw has had eight different bosses. Naturally, he’s picked up a thing or two along the way.
Brad Shaw will not be back with the Flyers, according to a report Thursday. ... while the team's penalty kill was a top-five unit in 2023-24 and scored an NHL-leading 16 shorthanded goals.
According to NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman, the Flyers have signed forward Christian Dvorak to a one-year, $5.4 million deal.
Defenseman Cam York and forward Jakob Pelletier were the two NHLers eligible to be qualified, and only York received an offer ...
Shaw doesn't have full-time head coaching experience at the NHL level. He held an interim role with the Islanders for 40 games in 2005-06. He knows well that his fate with the Flyers will be up in ...
While the 61-year-old Shaw’s stops as an NHL head coach are few and far between, and he’s only ever been an interim boss, he’s got promising results.
Recently, the New Jersey Devils announced the hiring of 61-year-old Brad Shaw as assistant coach. This move came just a couple weeks after the team announced they let go of assistants Chris Taylor ...
Shaw has plenty of experience in the NHL. He has been an assistant/associate coach since 2005 and was also behind the bench for Team Italy at the 2022 Winter Olympics qualification tournament.
So far, Shaw has guided the Flyers to a 3-1 record. He has head coaching experience, having gone 18-18-4 with the New York Islanders in the 2005-06 season. Brad Shaw not satisfied with Flyers ...