NHL coach Bruce Cassidy comments on Vegas Golden Knights keeping other teams from interviewing him
Bruce Cassidy, the former head coach of the Vegas Golden Knights, is currently unable to interview with other teams due to a no-compete clause in his contract. Despite leading the team to a Stanley Cup victory in 2023, he was fired with eight games left in the regular season. Cassidy expressed frustration over the situation, noting that he cannot work until he receives permission from the Golden Knights.
- ▪Bruce Cassidy was fired by the Vegas Golden Knights with eight games remaining in the regular season.
- ▪He has a no-compete clause that prevents him from working for other teams without permission until the end of next season.
- ▪Cassidy confirmed that two teams have been blocked from interviewing him by the Golden Knights.
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Vegas Golden Knights NHL coach Bruce Cassidy comments on Vegas Golden Knights keeping other teams from interviewing him The 2023 Stanley Cup champion coach has a no-compete clause keeping him from working until Vegas gives permission By Matt Reigle OutKick Published May 28, 2026 6:18pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google The Vegas Golden Knights are headed to their third Stanley Cup Final appearance in team history — which only began in 2017 — but that kind of success doesn't come without some controversy.
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