Bruce Boudreau has agreed to terms to coach the Minnesota Wild, giving the team the most sought-after candidate on the market. Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher announced the move Saturday night, barely a week after the 61-year-old Boudreau was fired by the Anaheim Ducks. Another former Anaheim coach, Randy Carlyle, was also on their radar. Ducks general manager Bob Murray rather reluctantly fired Boudreau, who hasn't been able to pair significant postseason success with his consistently winning teams. "On behalf of the club, congrats to Bruce and the Minnesota Wild," Murray said in a statement released Saturday by the Ducks.
Source: ABC News May 07, 2016 19:44 UTC