LA Kings head coach John Stevens, like his players, has grown in all aspects the past eight years.
When the Kings play the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center on Monday (4 p.m. on FOX Sports West, FOX Sports GO), it will be eight years and 11 days since the last time he was a coach of an NHL team in Philadelphia.
Stevens spent parts of four seasons as coach of the Flyers, a tenure that ended when he was fired Dec. 4, 2009, 25 games into his fourth season. He was hired by the Kings in 2010 and spent seven seasons as an assistant, first under Terry Murray and then Darryl Sutter. When Sutter was fired on April 10, Stevens was promoted to replace him.
As he returns to the scene of his first NHL coaching job, Stevens, now 51, feels the experience he's gained has made him a far better coach.
John Stevens Returns to Philadelphia with LA Kings atop Pacific
As he returns to the scene of his first NHL coaching job, Stevens, now 51, feels the experience he's gained has made him a far better coach

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