Former Golden Knights Head Coach Fired By Stars; Ended Eerily Similar To His Time With Vegas

Dallas Stars head coach Pete DeBoer speaks to the media after the game against the Edmonton Oilers in game five of the Western Conference Final of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

The Dallas Stars have fired their head coach, Pete DeBoer, after three seasons, and his time with the Stars was very similar to his time with the Vegas Golden Knights. 

In his final game as the head coach of the Stars, DeBoer elected to pull his star goaltender, Jake Oettinger, in a must-win game. The move did not pay off, and the Stars lost to the Edmonton Oilers in five games. 

"Today was a tough day," Stars general manager Jim Nill said. "I spoke with Pete this morning at 9 o’clock. Great conversation, he was very professional and he understands. We have a good relationship and that’s probably what makes this the hardest."

"I have the utmost respect for him as a person and as a coach. In the end, it’s my responsibility to make a decision that’s the right decision for the organization moving forward.”

DeBoer has been a head coach in the NHL since the 2008-09 season with the Florida Panthers. He moved to the New Jersey Devils afterwards, bringing them to the Stanley Cup finals once. His time with the San Jose Sharks saw him continuously fall short of their goal, making it to the finals just once. 

After he was fired by the Sharks, he signed with the Golden Knights where his struggles to get his teams over the hump continued. His first two seasons witnessed him lose in the Conference finals, and his third and final season saw him miss the playoffs. 

He was relieved of his head coaching duties after missing the playoffs and was signed by the Stars. He made the conference finals three times with the Stars, losing each time. 

With the Golden Knights, DeBoer had a falling out with Marc-Andre Fleury. He turned his back on Fleury in favor of Robin Lehner, which upset both Fleury and his agent. Similarly to the situation with the Stars, the move to pull Oettinger put the nail in the coffin as DeBoer lost the Stars dressing room.

The players were clearly upset with the decision, and his press conferences following the conclusion of the playoffs made it seem like he knew what his fate was. 

Now 58 years old, DeBoer could very well still find a job in the NHL. The Stars are the only team with a coaching vacancy, which might indicate that DeBoer will have to wait until next offseason to get another coaching gig. 

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