After only one season at the helm of the San Diego Gulls, the American Hockey League’s Anaheim Ducks training club, Joël Bouchard was removed from his position as head coach on Wednesday.
It is also the end for the assistants of the former Laval Rocket pilot Maxime Talbot and Daniel Jacob, who were also thanked by the team, confirmed TVA Sports hockey expert Renaud Lavoie.
The Gulls’ campaign came to a close last Thursday when the Ontario Reign came out on top in their first-round series, which was played in a best-of-three format. Seventh in the Pacific Division and 28th across the American League, the California team narrowly qualified for the Spring Ball thanks to its 28-33-7 record.
“When I arrived here, I hardly knew anyone, Bouchard had mentioned during the team’s report on Friday. It was different. It’s a good challenge to build relationships. […] I learned something different [cette année]. Start with a new group. Obviously, last year I was with the same team for three years and we had a great season and it was easy.
In February, following a disappointing first half of the season, Bouchard mentioned that COVID-19 had greatly affected his team’s performance. Passing through TVA Sports at that time, he then said that several defenders had been forced to play on the attack due to multiple absences.
The Ducks also changed general managers in February when Pat Verbeek replaced Bob Murray.
Bouchard was at the helm of the Rocket for three campaigns between 2018 and 2021. He also led the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.