Posted on 07/09/2005 8:48:19 AM PDT by Hat-Trick
NEW YORK - (KRT) - The Devils will have a new coach next season, now that Pat Burns has been stricken a second time by cancer.
Devils GM Lou Lamoriello confirmed on Friday that Burns, who announced he had colon cancer following the 2003-04 season, had undergone a second cancer operation last week. Burns has left the hospital, is recuperating at home and soon will begin another round of chemotherapy. This cancer diagnosis is not believed to be related to the first.
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Here is the rest of the article: NEW YORK - (KRT) - The Devils will have a new coach next season, now that Pat Burns has been stricken a second time by cancer.
Devils GM Lou Lamoriello confirmed on Friday that Burns, who announced he had colon cancer following the 2003-04 season, had undergone a second cancer operation last week. Burns has left the hospital, is recuperating at home and soon will begin another round of chemotherapy. This cancer diagnosis is not believed to be related to the first.
Because of this, the Devils will name a new coach "in the near future," Lamoriello said - not an interim one. Lamoriello said he didn't want there to be any misunderstanding.
"Pat's going to devote all of his time to his getting better," said Lamoriello, who added that Burns would remain in the organization.
So who is the Devils' next coach? The first name that comes to mind is Larry Robinson, the former Stanley Cup-winning coach and assistant who has remained in the organization as a special assignment coach. Had the lockout-canceled 2004-05 season started on time, Robinson would have filled in for Burns.
But the fact that Lamoriello said he was planning to name a permanent coach - and that he had no comment when asked whether Robinson is a candidate - leads one to wonder whether that's such a sure thing.
Burns, 53, was diagnosed with colon cancer during the 2003-04 season but coached the Devils through the playoffs. The former police officer is a three-time winner of the Jack Adams Award as NHL Coach of the Year.
"In his mind, I'm sure he thinks this is a minor setback," said Flyers coach and friend Ken Hitchcock. "He'll lick it like he licked the last one."
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