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As reported by Canada’s TSN, Edmonton Oilers head coach Ralph Krueger was told that he was getting fired during a Skype call with team general manager Craig MacTavish. This is the first reported time that a head coach of any professional sports team has been let go using the Skype’s video chatting tool. During Krueger’s first and only year as the head coach of the Oilers, the team finished 12th in the Western Conference and weren’t able to participate in the play-offs. However, the season was shortened due to a labor dispute, shrinking from 82 games down to 48 games. 

ralph-kruegerAccording to Krueger’s account of how the video chat went down, he said “This past Thursday he requested that I accept him on Skype so he could Skype me. When the conversation began he got right to the message that he felt it was necessary to hire a new head coach. That’s the way it went. The conversation was short.”

In this instance, Skype was used because Krueger was on vacation during the off-season nearly 5,000 miles away in Davos, Switzerland. Krueger also said “I’d never been fired in 24 years as a hockey coach, and it was the first time I’d had a conversation with Craig MacTavish by Skype.”

According to Krueger’s travel plans, he was set to return to Edmonton on June 21, 2013, but general management didn’t feel like they could wait that long to hire a new head coach. Earlier today, MacTavish named Dallas Eakins as the new head coach of the Edmonton Oilers. Admitting the Skype call wasn’t the best method of communication for this type of news, MacTavish said “I don’t think this was in any way fair to Ralph. This wasn’t about being fair to Ralph.” At this time, Krueger plans to take some time off. However, he is fielding a variety of offers from hockey teams in Europe.

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