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It's official: Jeff Blashill will return as Detroit Red Wings coach, Steve Yzerman says

Jeff Blashill's tenure as coach of the Detroit Red Wings is headed for a seventh season.

In a much anticipated — and, frankly, expected — announcement Tuesday afternoon, the organization tweeted that "executive vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman today announced that Jeff Blashill has agreed to a contract extension to remain head coach."

Assistant coach Dan Bylsma, who was in charge of forwards and the power play, was let go. Though it's not official yet, it's expected that assistant coach Doug Houda (defensemen and penalty kill) is staying.

Blashill has coached the Wings to a 172-221-62 record over six seasons.

"I’ve been a Red Wing for a long time now," Blashill said after Saturday's season finale. "I’ve enjoyed every second I’ve been a part of this organization."

Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill on the bench in the second period on Thursday, April 15, 2021, at Little Caesars Arena.
Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill on the bench in the second period on Thursday, April 15, 2021, at Little Caesars Arena.

Blashill, 47, has been in organization for a decade. He was head coach at Western Michigan University when then-Wings coach Mike Babcock called in the summer of 2011 and left a message for Blashill. That led to being hired as an assistant, though that lasted only one season. In June 2012, Blashill was named head coach of the Wings’ AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins. Blashill coached the Griffins to the 2013 Calder Cup and gained coaching at the professional level in GR until 2015, when he was promoted to the Wings job upon Babcock’s departure.

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The Wings advanced to the playoffs in Blashill’s first year, but it was a short run, ending after five games in a first-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. In 2017, the Wings missed the playoffs, ending a 25-season streak.

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Blashill was awarded a two-year extension a few weeks before Yzerman was named GM on April 19, 2019. Yzerman endorsed Blashill at his introductory press conference, and consistently defended the job Blashill was doing even as the team sank in the standings. Rather than blame Blashill, Yzerman pointed to a roster that lacked star power and, that, especially in 2019-20, was devastated by injuries.

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