Kings fire Jim Hiller, name D.J. Smith interim head coach taken in El Segundo (Los Angeles Kings)

Steven Park - The Sporting Tribune

Los Angeles Kings head coach Jim Hiller observes from the bench during an NHL match against the Vegas Golden Knights on January 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, Calif.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — The Los Angeles Kings made a late-season coaching change Sunday, relieving Jim Hiller of his duties and naming associate coach D.J. Smith interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

Kings vice president and general manager Ken Holland announced the move, which also includes player development coach Matt Greene joining the staff as an assistant coach under Smith.

“I want to thank Jim Hiller for his dedication, professionalism, and the commitment he showed to our players and our team every day. He is a respected coach and person, and we appreciate the work he’s done behind our bench,” Holland said in a statement. “At this point in the season, we believe a change in leadership is necessary to give our group the best opportunity to reach its potential and compete at the level we expect. These decisions are never made lightly, but our responsibility is to position this team for success now and moving forward.”

Holland is scheduled to meet with the media at 11 a.m. Saturday at Toyota Sports Performance Center ahead of the team’s practice.

Smith, 48, is in his second full season with the Kings organization and joined the club on Feb. 5, 2024. He previously served as head coach of the Ottawa Senators from 2019-24, guiding the team through a rebuilding phase and compiling five seasons behind the bench in Canada’s capital.

Before his tenure in Ottawa, Smith spent four seasons as an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2015-19. During that time, he worked alongside Hiller, who was then also on Toronto’s staff, before Smith was hired by the Senators.

A native of Windsor, Ontario, Smith brings more than a decade of junior coaching experience in addition to his NHL résumé. He spent 10 seasons in the Ontario Hockey League, first with the Windsor Spitfires from 2005-12 and later with the Oshawa Generals from 2012-15. While in Windsor as an assistant and associate coach, Smith helped guide the Spitfires to back-to-back OHL championships in 2009 and 2010, capped by consecutive Memorial Cup titles as the top team in the Canadian Hockey League.

Greene, a former Kings defenseman and two-time Stanley Cup champion with the franchise, transitions from a player development role to the NHL bench as part of the reshaped coaching staff.

The move signals a pivotal moment for the Kings as they push toward the postseason. By elevating Smith on an interim basis, the organization is turning to a coach with both NHL head coaching experience and championship pedigree at the junior level in hopes of sparking a response down the stretch.

The Kings will look to regroup quickly under Smith as they prepare for the final stretch of the regular season, with Holland emphasizing that the decision was made with both immediate results and the franchise’s long-term direction in mind.

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