Next Edmonton Oilers Head Coach Bruce Cassidy Odds as Kris Knoblauch Fired

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  • Edmonton Oilers fired Kris Knoblauch Thursday morning

  • Bruce Cassidy was immediately made the favorite at even odds to become the Oilers next head coach

Despite reaching the Stanley Cup Final the past two seasons, the Edmonton Oilers have fired coach Kris Knoblauch, according to reports Thursday morning. 

The move signals Edmonton's urgency to win a Stanley Cup with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.

BetOnline was quick to list odds on the Oilers next head coach with Bruce Cassidy the even odds favorite. 

Edmonton Oilers Next Head Coach
Bruce Cassidy1/1 
Bruce Boudreau3/1 
Peter Laviolette4/1 
Gerard Gallant5/1 
David Carle6/1 
Patrick Roy7/1 
Dean Evason10/1 
Todd McLellan12/1 
Jim Hiller14/1 
Mark Letestu16/1 
Manny Malhotra18/1 
Jay Woodcroft50/1 
Jari Kurri75/1 
Mark Messier75/1 
Paul Coffey75/1 
Wayne Gretzky100/1 
Toronto Maple Leafs Next Head Coach
Bruce Boudreau2/1 
Bruce Cassidy5/2(+250)
John Gruden11/2(+550)
Manny Malhotra6/1 
Dean Evason7/1 
Gerard Gallant7/1 
Jay Woodcroft8/1 
Jim Hiller10/1 
Doug Gilmour50/1 
Tie Domi50/1 

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