Breaking news: Bostin bruin head coach Jin Montgomery has just announced his resigned to leave and join Tampa Bay……..

It seems like the Boston Bruins are making a strategic move with Jim Montgomery as their new head coach. With a history of success in various coaching positions, including leading the University of Denver to a national championship, Montgomery brings a wealth of experience to the table. Despite a tumultuous exit from his previous NHL coaching role with the Dallas Stars due to personal issues, his subsequent work with the St. Louis Blues as an assistant coach evidently demonstrated his value, particularly in special teams. The Bruins are likely hoping that Montgomery’s ability to connect with players and implement structured gameplay will help them improve upon their recent playoff performance and make a strong push in the upcoming season. It’sIt’s hard to think about that without hockey, right?” said Smith, a tech billionaire with a growing portfolio of sports franchises that includes the NBA’s Utah Jazz. Smith began his pursuit of an NHL team a few years ago, formally expressing his interest in an expansion franchise to commissioner Gary Bettman. Smith believed the league had experienced “a rising,” from the quality of play to the value of television contracts. His wife, Ashley, is from Las Vegas, which is five hours away from Salt Lake City. “It’s impossible not to see the success that’s happened there,” he said. The message Smith conveyed to Bettman and NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly was, “We’re here and we’re ready.” About two months ago, Bettman needed to know exactly how ready Ryan and Ashley Smith were to own a team. The Arizona Coyotes had been playing at Mullett Arena, a 5,000-seat rink on the campus of Arizona State University, for the past two seasons. Mullett had been billed as a temporary home as the club sought to build a new arena, but it looked as if it might have to house the team until 2027 as the Coyotes worked through their latest land acquisition plan. Bettman believed that change in timeline made the Coyotes’ situation untenable. It was time for the NHL to leave Arizona — for now. So how ready was Utah to take the team in, starting next season?

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