SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken hired Lane Lambert on Thursday night as the third head coach in team history.
Lambert replaces Dan Bylsma, fired after one season.
The 60-year-old Lambert was most recently a head coach for the New York Islanders from 2022 until he was fired on Jan. 20, 2024. He was 61-46-20 with the Islanders, and they qualified for the playoffs once during his tenure.
Last season, the former NHL forward was associate head coach with Toronto.
''I'm so excited to become the head coach of the Seattle Kraken,'' Lambert said in a statement. ''When it came time to writing a new chapter, I couldn't think of a better fit.''
The hiring comes a little over a month after Bylsma was fired and the Kraken front office experienced a shakeup. Longtime general manager Ron Francis was promoted to president of hockey operations, with assistant Jason Botterill taking over day-to-day responsibilities.
Bringing aboard Lambert marked the first notable hire of his tenure as general manager. Botterill also confirmed April 22 that assistant coach Jessica Campbell will be retained for next season.
''After conducting an extensive search, we're thrilled to announce Lane as our new head coach,'' Botterill said in a statement. ''We cast a wide net for suitable candidates. Lane impressed us throughout the interview process with his strategy and vision for this team.''