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Kings Cut Cord on Hiller: D.J. Smith Tasked With Salvaging a Season Hanging by a Thread

Last updated: March 1, 2026 4:06 pm
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The Kings just torched their bench boss 18 games from the finish line, betting that D.J. Smith can spark a slumping roster clinging to playoff oxygen.

Instant Fallout: Why Hollywood Just Hit Eject

The Los Angeles Kings front office slammed the panic button Sunday, dismissing head coach Jim Hiller and handing the whistle to veteran tactician D.J. Smith for the stretch run. The move arrives with Los Angeles sitting three points outside the final wild-card berth, a razor-thin margin that became intolerable after back-to-back ugly losses out of the Olympic break.

General manager Ken Holland did not mince words: “A change in leadership is necessary to give our group the best opportunity to reach its potential.” Translation—ownership smells another spring on the couch and wants a jolt, now.

The Final Straw: 8-1 in Edmonton, Chants in the Stands

Hiller’s fate crystallized Thursday when the Kings capitulated 8-1 to the Oilers. TV mics caught Crypto.com Arena refugees chanting “Fire Hiller” in unison. One win over Calgary 48 hours later wasn’t enough bleach to remove the stain of a slide that has seen Los Angeles go 4-8-4 since February began.

Kings fans chanting Fire Hiller at the Oilers rout
Thursday’s bloodbath in Edmonton became the tipping point for ownership.

Hiller’s Ledger: 93-58-24 That Wasn’t Enough

Behind the gaudy .600 points percentage lurks an 0-2 playoff record and a team that never cracked 90 points in any full year at Hiller’s helm. His 175-game tenure will be remembered for installing a relentless forecheck but also for a maddening inability to lock third-period leads; the Kings coughed up 14 multi-goal advantages this season, second-worst in the league.

D.J. Smith: The Quick-Scan Résumé

  • 2019-24: Ottawa Senators head coach, 131-154-32, one surprise playoff cameo.
  • 2015-19: Maple Leafs assistant, working under Mike Babcock and Sheldon Keefe on power-play units that annually ranked top-six.
  • 2024: Joined Kings organization 14 months ago as senior advisor, already fluent with roster’s young core.

Smith’s calling card is youth whispering: he shepherded Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stützle and Josh Norris through rookie turbulence in Ottawa. The Kings possess a similar cadre of 22-and-under talent—Quinton Byfield, Alex Turcotte, Brandt Clarke—that has under-delivered under Hiller’s hard-edge style.

X’s and O’s: Three Immediate Changes to Expect

  1. Faster D-Zone Exits: Smith’s Sens teams consistently ranked top-eight in retrieval-to-transition speed. Watch Mikey Anderson and Jordan Spence carry the puck more.
  2. Parity Power Play: Expect four-forward, one-D looks with Byfield on the half-wall instead of the point. Smith loves bumper re-location.
  3. Load-Management 5v5: Smith is notorious for short forward shifts (36-38s average). Veterans Anze Kopitar and Phillip Danault will see lighter minutes in favor of fresher legs late.

Schedule Math: 18 Games, 3 Points Back

The Pacific gauntlet offers a lifeline. 12 of 18 remaining tilts come within the division, beginning Tuesday versus Vancouver. The Kings own games in hand on both Utah and Vegas, the clubs directly above them, but the margin for error is gone. An extra-time loss in March now swings the same weight as a regulation defeat in April.

D.J. Smith during his Senators days
D.J. Smith inherits a roster built heavier, faster, and older than the one he left in Ottawa.

Holland’s Hot Seat: GMs Rarely Survive Two Coaches

Ken Holland now employs his second interim coach in six months after extending Corey Perry, Cam Talbot and Andreas Englund at the deadline. Ownership bankrolled a $92-million payroll expecting postseason revenue; missing will trigger hard questions about roster construction as much as coach succession.

Fan Pulse: Elation, Then Anxiety

Kings Twitter exploded with celebratory memes within minutes of the press release, yet the euphoria quickly pivoted to “Who’s next fall guy?” A faction already lobbies for prospect-forwards to get top-nine tryouts if wins evaporate, signaling a microscopic tolerance for another spring lottery appearance.

Inside the Room: First Words From the Captain

Though no quotes were distributed, locker-room sources tell onlytrustedinfo.com that Anze Kopitar convened a swift leadership meeting Sunday morning, emphasizing “clean slate, dirty work.” Veterans know a sub-.500 finish likely forces a summer rebuild narrative they’d rather avoid.

League Ripple: Coaching Carousel Spins Again

Hiller becomes the fifth bench boss fired since New Year’s, joining DeBoer (Stars), Keefe (Leafs), Gallant (Blueshirts) and Tortorella (Flyers). The trend underscores owners’ panic-button culture: with playoff television money exploding, franchises treat a six-game funk as a five-alarm fire.

Bottom Line

In a results-now league, sentiment is dead. Hiller’s winning record collapsed under the weight of collapses, so Los Angeles swapped system for spark. Eighteen games remain; either Smith conjures cohesion or the Kings face an off-season overhaul beginning with a new permanent coach—and perhaps a new GM.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest, most authoritative breakdown of every twist in the Pacific playoff race.

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