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The Arizona Coyotes didn’t just miss the postseason at the NHL level during their 2015-16 campaign – the club’s AHL affiliate, the Springfield Falcons, finished their own year at the bottom of the standings to miss out on the playoffs, as well.

Now, the majority of their coaching staff won’t be returning.

The team confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that head coach Ron Rolston, along with assistant coaches Mike Bavis and Doug Janik, will not be returning to the club for the 2016-17 season as they head to Tucson, Arizona.

Per head coach Dave Tippett, goaltending coach Corey Schwab is expected to return.

Rolston coached the Falcons to a tough 26-42-8 record during their most recent season, finishing with a dismal .395 points percentage in the process. A former Buffalo Sabres head coach, the Fenton, Michigan native was back behind the bench after a season serving as a pro scout for the Coyotes during the 2014-15 season.

Bavis was just making his return to higher-tier coaching, after spending 12 seasons as the head coach of Boston University. Janik was in his first season of coaching, following his retirement from pro hockey at the end of the 2014-15 season playing in Italy.

The decision to bring on new coaching staff comes alongside the move of the Coyotes’ AHL affiliate to Arizona, where they’re expected to play a few hours south of Phoenix in Tucson starting with the 2016-17 campaign. It’s not altogether surprising, given the record that the team put up last year and the fact that the Coyotes dismissed another former Sabres employee – Coyotes assistant GM and AHL general manager Darcy Regier – midway through their most recent campaign.