L.A. Kings fire coach Jim Hiller, name D.J. Smith as interim replacement
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Kings haven’t been the same team this season following their fourth straight first-round playoff exit, and general manager Ken Holland decided a coaching shakeup was the final chance to snap this team out of its funk.
The Kings fired coach Jim Hiller on Sunday after losing five of their past six games and falling out of playoff position. D.J. Smith was named the interim replacement for the remainder of the season in the first coaching change by Holland, who kept Hiller behind the bench when he took over the front office last May.
“We’ve underperformed,” Holland said at the Kings’ training complex. “I’m hoping that the move will do a couple of things. One, kind of jolt the team (to) respond, and two, (provide) a little bit of a different message. I know when D.J. met the players today, he told them it’s going to be a clean slate. We’re hoping the team will respond.”
Player development coach Matt Greene, who won two Stanley Cup rings as a Kings defenceman, is also joining Smith’s staff as an assistant.


