Mike Yeo is out as coach of the Wild, fired with his team unable to break out of a spiral down the Western Conference standings.
A week after GM Chuck Fletcher said Yeo's job was safe, the 42-year-old was fired following the Wild's 4-2 loss to the Boston Bruins at Xcel Energy Center on Saturday. Not long after Yeo said defiantly he was not "quitting on this group" and was "operating under the assumption" he would still be working Sunday, Fletcher informed Yeo he would not be.
The Wild was swept in a three-game homestand for the second time in four weeks. It has lost eight in a row overall (0-6-2), eight in a row at home (0-5-3) and 13 times in the past 14 games (1-11-2).
"I'm a realist. You can't lose every game and expect to think that there's not going to be changes," Yeo said afterward, sounding as if he knew the game might be his last.
Yeo was 173-132-44 in parts of five seasons with the Wild and guided the franchise to three consecutive postseasons, including the Western Conference semifinals twice. He was the league's fifth-most tenured coach. Via text, Yeo said he was having a tough time coming to grips with the news and would talk later this week.
In a news release, Fletcher said, "I would like to thank Mike for the hard work and dedication he provided behind the bench for the Minnesota Wild organization and wish him the best in the future."
Fletcher plans to address the team Sunday morning, then hold a news conference.
Saturday night, the Wild announced that John Torchetti, coach of the American Hockey League's Iowa Wild, will be Minnesota's interim coach. Torchetti was coaching Iowa against Grand Rapids on Saturday night.