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Blue Jackets 'needed' to dismiss head coach after placing 31st in 32-team NHL

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Brad Larsen has been fired as head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets after two seasons without a playoff appearance, a move general manager Jarmo Kekalainen called "absolutely a necessary change that we needed to make." Kekalainen did not elaborate on why he thought Larsen wasn't the right person to lead the team from behind the bench.

He informed Larsen and players of his decision Saturday morning and was not interested in explaining exactly when he made it. "We need a change," Kekalainen said. "That became clear that we need a change." The Blue Jackets finished last in the Eastern Conference and 31st out of 32 NHL teams.

While they were ravaged by injuries throughout the season after beginning it with expectations to contend, the call was made nevertheless to move on from Larsen, who had been under contract through next season.

Columbus lost 102 of 164 games since Larsen succeeded John Tortorella as coach. Goaltending coach Manny Legace also will not be back after five seasons on the job. "I'm not going to dissect the strengths and weaknesses of the coaches that got let go today, out of respect to them," Kekalainen said. "But it was a lot of things that factored in that made us come to this conclusion, and it was absolutely necessary to make these moves." Larsen, 45, was a Blue Jackets assistant for seven years under Tortorella and predecessor Brad Richards before getting promoted.

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