Corey Perry Had Things to Say About Blackhawks New Head Coach
The Chicago Blackhawks have been on a coaching hunt since the regular season ended, just weeks after the team announced there head/interim coach Derek King will not be returning, as well as some serious changes with the organization.
Well, the first big change has happened! The Blackhawks announced that Luke Richardson will be the teams newest head coach, Richardson took the Canadiens deep into the playoffs while Corey Perry was wearing a Montreal sweater years ago.
Corey Perry had some things to say about Richardson in his Stanley Cup Playoff interview!
«He's an amazing person. He did an outstanding job when he took over during the playoffs. He's been in the league a long time and knows his hockey. I wish him the best."
Perry also commented on Richardson and his thoughtfulness towards respect, and it's all good words!
"Luke is a great person. He did a great job last year when Dom had the Covid-19. He will be respected by his players. I wish him nothing but the best" - Corey Perry on Luke Richardson (he will be the new head coach of the Blackhawks)
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