
"Kirk has expressed his desire to explore other opportunities within the National Hockey League, and we respect and support his decision. We thank Kirk for his dedication, professionalism, and the many contributions he made during his three years with our organization."
"Muller was in charge of the Capitals' anemic power play, which finished 25th best in the league last season with a 17.8 percent effectiveness and contributed to the Capitals missing the playoffs for the first time under Carbery."
"The Capitals' man-advantage also gave up 11 shorthanded goals, one of just three teams to allow more than 10 this past year, which led to a 29th-place net power-play percentage."
Kirk Muller will not be part of Spencer Carbery's coaching staff for the upcoming season. The Washington Capitals announced that Muller expressed a desire to pursue other NHL opportunities, leading to a mutual decision not to renew his contract. General manager Chris Patrick praised Muller's contributions over three years, highlighting his work ethic and impact on player development. The decision follows a review of the coaching staff after a disappointing season, where the Capitals' power play ranked 25th in the league and contributed to missing the playoffs.
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