A new assistant coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets chose not to get a COVID-19 vaccine, so the team announced on Monday they will replace him on the bench.
Sylvain Lefebvre recently started as an assistant coach for the Blue Jackets but because he decided not to be vaccinated, the team said he will not be able to perform the duties required of him, given current National Hockey League protocols which require vaccination in order to coach.
The Blue Jackets have hired Steve McCarthy as its new assistant coach. McCarthy spent five years as an associate coach for development team Cleveland Monsters, Columbus' top minor league team, and played eight years as a National Hockey League defenseman.
Blue Jackets general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said they are disappointed but respect Lefebvre's decision.
"While we are disappointed, we respect that this decision is a personal one for Sylvain and wish him well," Kekalainen said. "We feel fortunate to have an outstanding coach join our club in Steve McCarthy, who has played in this league, won championships as a player and been an important member of our hockey operations department as an assistant coach in Cleveland."
The team will start the season under new head coach Brad Larson who took over from John Tortorella.
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