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Nashville Predators formally announce Kirk Muller as Milwaukee Admirals head coach

The Predators have issued the following press release:

Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations/General Manager David Poile announced today that Kirk Muller has been named the head coach of the team's primary developmental affiliate, the American Hockey League's Milwaukee Admirals.


"Kirk Muller was everything we were looking for in our development coach," Poile said. "With his playing pedigree, experience as a captain and Stanley Cup winner, and his solid communication skills, we feel our young players and prospects are in great hands." 

 

Muller, 45 (2/8/66), has spent the past five seasons as an assistant with the Montreal Canadiens, helping them reach the playoffs in each of the past four campaigns, and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2010. Known as an excellent communicator, motivator and an outstanding strategist, the Kingston, Ont., native is credited for transforming a Habs penalty killing unit that has finished in the top half of the League each season since his arrival, including a seventh-place ranking in 2010-11. The Canadiens did not give up a power-play goal in their seven 2011 postseason contests, going 21-for-21. During his second season behind the Montreal bench in 2007-08, the club posted its best record since the 1988-89 club the advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals, going and Eastern Conference best 47-25-10 (105 points).

 

Prior to joining the Montreal staff on June 20, 2006, Muller spent one season as head coach of the Queen's University Golden Gaels (Canadian University) in his hometown of Kingston. He also served as an assistant coach on Canada's entries at the 2005 Lotto Cup Tournament, winning a gold medal, and the 2006 Under-18 World Championships.

 

Selected second overall by New Jersey in the 1984 Entry Draft, Muller retired after an illustrious 19-season career in 2003 (N.J., MTL, NYI, TOR, FLA, DAL) which saw him post 959 points (357g-602a) in 1,349 regular-season games (42nd all-time) and 69 points (33g-36a) in 127 playoff games. The nine-time 20-goal scorer and five-time 30-goal man played in six NHL All-Star Games (1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993), with his best season coming in 1992-93, when the left winger tied a career-high with 94 points (37g-57a) and pitched in 17 (10g-7a) more during the Canadiens run to the 1993 Stanley Cup. He also represented Canada at four World Championships (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989) and in the 1984 Olympics.

You've got to like this hire for Milwaukee, I'll be very interested to see what impact he can have on the young forwards there.

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by JRTheByLineGrinder on Jun 27, 2011 1:39 PM EDT reply actions  

The kids in Milwaukee are going to listen to this guy: a Stanley Cup winner and holds the NJD record for points in a season. There’s no better choice, and maybe he’ll get more offensive upside out of our upcoming forwards.

Regarding going 0-4 in the NHL Awards, I quote the great Hornqvist: "S**t's gonna happen."

by DonBorvio on Jun 27, 2011 2:09 PM EDT reply actions  

 Very excited about what he brings to the organization. Now if I can figure a way to watch the Ads…

by Preds Fanatic on Jun 27, 2011 4:14 PM EDT reply actions  

  I can see it now “but coach Trotz, coach Muller told me to shoot the puck”! :D

  Good hire for Milwaukee and our future players.

by Grizzledbear on Jun 27, 2011 7:23 PM EDT via mobile reply actions  

There’s no shooting in passing practice! Who has that pic anyway?

Regarding going 0-4 in the NHL Awards, I quote the great Hornqvist: "S**t's gonna happen."

by DonBorvio on Jun 27, 2011 8:02 PM EDT up reply actions  

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