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Players' union asks NHL for a Mike Babcock investigation if Oilers want to hire him, AP sources say

The union wants the league to review privacy complaints from Babcock’s Columbus stint before any team hires him.

  • On Wednesday, The NHL Players Association requested the league investigate Mike Babcock's tenure with the Columbus Blue Jackets before the Edmonton Oilers or any team hires him as head coach.
  • Babcock resigned from the Blue Jackets in September 2023, less than three months after taking the job, following an investigation into claims he violated players' privacy by requesting personal cellphone photos.
  • While Babcock holds 700 career wins, former players have criticized his 'old-school tendencies,' including an incident where he asked Mitch Marner to rank teammates by work ethic and shared the list.
  • Seeking a replacement for Kris Knoblauch, the Oilers recently met with Babcock and owner Daryl Katz after the Vegas Golden Knights denied permission to interview Bruce Cassidy.
  • All coaching hires require NHL approval. While the league dropped its investigation when Babcock stepped down in 2023, it remains unclear if officials will resume the probe into the 63-year-old coach.
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The NHL Players' Association is asking for an investigation into Mike Babcock's passage with the Blue Jackets before he can be rehired as a coach.

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Players' union asks NHL for a Mike Babcock investigation if Oilers want to hire him, AP sources say

The NHL Players’ Association has asked the league to investigate Mike Babcock’s time with the Columbus Blue Jackets before any team hires him as coach.

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ESPN broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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