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FILE - In this April 24, 2017, file photo, John Stevens talks with reporters following his introduction as the the Los Angeles Kings new head coach at a news conference at the NHL hockey club's home at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Three of the six NHL coaching vacancies this offseason were filled by first-timers as teams look to find the next new idea rather than recycling the past. Only Dallas' Ken Hitchcock could be considered experienced, while Arizona's Rick Tocchet has less than two full seasons of experience and Los Angeles' John Stevens parts of four years. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

FILE - In this April 24, 2017, file photo, John Stevens talks with reporters following his introduction as the the Los Angeles Kings new head coach at a news conference at the NHL hockey club's home at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Three of the six NHL coaching vacancies this offseason were filled by first-timers as teams look to find the next new idea rather than recycling the past. Only Dallas' Ken Hitchcock could be considered experienced, while Arizona's Rick Tocchet has less than two full seasons of experience and Los Angeles' John Stevens parts of four years. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)

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