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Bruins launch coaching search, will consider current interim

But that management group said it has started a coaching search. Current interim coach Joe Sacco will be among the candidates, Sweeney said, adding, ‘He’s earned and deserved that.’

Sacco finished the season with a 25-30-7 record after Jim Montgomery was fired in November.

Sweeney said he wouldn’t rule out a candidate without NHL head coaching experience but said the person must have ‘some exposure’ to the NHL.

‘Communication with players nowadays is paramount,’ he said. ‘Structure, details, being organized is paramount.’

Sacco had been with the Bruins as an assistant coach, associate coach or interim head coach since the 2013-14 season. He previously coached the Colorado Avalanche for four seasons.

The Bruins dropped from an NHL record-setting season to out of the playoffs in two years.

A lot of the Bruins’ problems extended beyond coaching. Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci retired after Boston finished with a record 65 wins and 135 points, and the Bruins didn’t find replacements last season.

Sweeney signed center Elias Lindholm and defenseman Nikita Zadorov to seven-year deals last summer and they got off to rough starts. The Bruins traded goalie Linus Ullmark, and Jeremy Swayman missed training camp before signing an eight-year deal. His numbers dropped as a No. 1 goalie.

Defenseman Hampus Lindholm and Charlie McAvoy, hurt at the 4 Nations Face-Off, missed significant time with injuries.

Usually buyers at the deadline, the Bruins were big-time sellers, moving Brad Marchand, Charlie Coyle, Trent Frederic and Brandon Carlo. The team finished last in the Atlantic Division.

‘We owe you a better team and we aim to deliver you a better team,’ Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs said about Bruins fans. ‘We embrace your criticism because it’s well-deserved.’

Jacobs, talking about Neely and Sweeney, said the team had the ‘right people in the right seats’ to turn things around.

Neely also gave a vote of confidence to Sweeney, who has a year left on his contract.

‘Don has been a great GM in this league,’ Neely said. ‘Has everything gone right? No.

‘It doesn’t. That’s just sports. But there’s been more good than bad.’

Sweeney said one of his offseason priorities was more getting scoring from the wing.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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