
Coffey will not return as Oilers assistant coach, Schwartz out as goaltending coach
EDMONTON — Hall of Fame defenceman Paul Coffey will not be behind the Edmonton Oilers bench next season, and the NHL club is moving on from goaltending coach Dustin Schwartz.
The Oilers announced the moves Monday, which included the addition of Paul McFarland, Peter Aubry and Conor Allen to their coaching staff. Aubrey takes over as goaltending coach, while McFarland will serve as an assistant coach, and Allen will handle team skills.
The club said Coffey will return to his role as a special adviser to ownership and hockey operations after having a more hands-on role last season, working with the defence as assistant coach.
His role on the bench will be filled by the 39-year-old McFarland spent last season as head coach of the Western Hockey League’s Calgary Hitmen.