The National Hockey League (NHL) has concluded its investigation into coach Mike Babcock’s conduct during his brief stint with the Columbus Blue Jackets in the summer of 2023. The league found no reason to restrict his employment in the NHL.
Investigation Findings
The investigation centered on allegations that Babcock had asked players to show him personal photos on their phones. However, no investigation was conducted at the time due to Babcock’s resignation from the team. The NHL’s review of the matter has now been completed, and the league has determined that there is no basis to restrict Babcock’s employment.
This development clears the way for Babcock to potentially sign with the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers are reportedly interested in hiring Babcock, who won a Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 2008. However, the team faces pressure to win immediately, particularly with captain Connor McDavid’s contract status uncertain.
Babcock’s potential hiring by the Oilers has been seen as a high-risk, high-reward move. While he has a proven track record of success, his tenure in Toronto was marked by an inability to win a playoff series. The Oilers will need to address their depth and goaltending issues if they hope to succeed with Babcock at the helm.
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