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Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin says Carey Price had no input in his decision to fire goalie coach Stéphane Waite and that he didn’t ask the goalie for his opinion.
“The day that I work like that, I’m not the right guy for the job,” Bergevin said during a video conference Wednesday to explain his decision to fire Waite after the second period of Tuesday night’s 3-1 win over the Ottawa Senators, in which Price made 26 saves for his first win in his last four games.
Price now has a 6-4-3 record with a 2.96 goals-against average and a .893 save percentage.
Bergevin said he did consult with Dominique Ducharme about firing Waite, but added the new interim head coach didn’t ask for a new goalie coach. Bergevin said the decision was his and that Ducharme supported him.
As for Price, Bergevin said the goalie didn’t learn Waite had been fired until after he had done a video conference with reporters following Tuesday’s game. The Canadiens announced Waite’s firing an hour after the game ended.
“It’s surprising, obviously,” Price said Wednesday when asked about his goalie coach for the last eight years getting fired. “It’s an unfortunate part of the business.”
When asked what went wrong as far as working with Waite, Price said: “It’s an evolution of maybe small things that have led up to this point.”
When asked if he could pinpoint those small things and whether they were technical or mental aspects, Price said: “Both.”