Edmonton Oilers NHL coaching search halted after Vegas Golden Knights deny Bruce Cassidy interview request updateVegas Golden Knights head coach Bruwsce Cassidy stands behind his bench during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh, on March 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) The Edmonton Oilers’ coaching search hit a snag when the Vegas Golden Knights refused to grant permission to interview former head coach Bruce Cassidy. The move, reported by NHL insider Frank Seravalli, is just another twist in Edmonton’s ongoing efforts to reshuffle its coaching staff leading into the new season.Cassidy, who was fired in Vegas with several games left in the regular season, remains under contract with the Golden Knights organization. This contractual status gives Vegas control over interview access, a common but impactful NHL coaching practice.

Vegas Golden Knights block Edmonton Oilers interview Bruce Cassidy

Frank Seravalli’s report confirmed the Vegas Golden Knights have officially shut down the Edmonton Oilers from speaking with Bruce Cassidy. Cassidy isn’t on the bench in Vegas any more, but he’s still under contract with the organization. Edmonton needs to look elsewhere for coaching options as it moves forward in this offseason period of restructuring because of that contractual control.The situation also highlights a common NHL practice of teams retaining contractual rights to the coaching staff even after they are fired. Bruce Cassidy, who previously led the Vegas Golden Knights to regular-season success, is technically still under contract with the franchise. Any external interview requires formal permission or a release, which Vegas has chosen to deny. This has slowed down the search for experienced coaching leadership options in Edmonton.It’s a critical time for the Edmonton coaching search after some ups and downs and playoff disappointments the last few years. The franchise wants to build a better defensive structure around its core players. It is more than just a decision for Edmonton’s next steps, but league insiders report that the decision to bring in a coach with disciplined systems and playoff experience, like Bruce Cassidy, is viewed as a potential fit for Vegas.The Oilers have been rejected by the team as they continue to search for alternatives and re-evaluate head coaching candidates in ongoing offseason planning to improve performance for the next National Hockey League season.