Confusion Around Skalde’s Shock Devils Departure

Cardiff Devils delight after scoring the winning penalty Pic: Helen Brabon.

Cardiff Devils delight after scoring the winning penalty Pic: Helen Brabon.

By Matthew Burgess Less than 24 hours before their penultimate home game of the regular season, the Cardiff Devils confirmed the shock departure of head coach Jarrod Skalde. A brief statement released by the club on Friday night shed little light on the circumstances around Skalde’s departure, except to confirm that assistant coaches Brodie Dupont […]

By Matthew Burgess

Less than 24 hours before their penultimate home game of the regular season, the Cardiff Devils confirmed the shock departure of head coach Jarrod Skalde.

A brief statement released by the club on Friday night shed little light on the circumstances around Skalde’s departure, except to confirm that assistant coaches Brodie Dupont and Neil Francis would be taking over for the rest of the season.

Skalde, a former NHL player, was originally appointed for the cancelled 2020/21 season and was forced to work with a completely rebuilt roster after the core of the Devils championship winning team departed following the Covid outbreak.

“I would like to thank Jarrod for his contributions to our team over the past season and during the year we missed because of Covid,” said managing director Todd Kelman.

“The Devils organisation has great respect for Jarrod and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

The news will come as a major surprise to those who follow the Devils and the Elite League.

There had been no hint of Skalde’s impending departure in the build-up to Saturday’s game with Guildford Flames, with the coach conducting his usual pre-game interview this week via the team’s social media channels.

At time of writing, it is unclear whether this decision was taken by the club or by Skalde himself for personal or professional reasons. If this was a team decision, then the timing seems unusually strange with the Devils set to compete in the end of season play-offs later this month.

Despite being out of the title race for some time, Skalde leaves the Cardiff Devils third place in the table and he had also led the Devils to the Challenge Cup final, where they were eventually beaten by Belfast with an injury-hit roster. The general feeling around the club was that Skalde’s first season with the team was not a complete failure, especially when taking into account last summer’s high turnover of players, the lack of a pre-season to work with his new team and the steady stream of injuries that have hindered the team throughout the current season.

Nor do the Cardiff Devils have a reputation for axing coaches, especially mid-season which makes the decision all the more strange, even if they did privately intend to replace him at the end of the current season.

If Skalde’s exit was triggered by the offer of an opportunity from elsewhere, then it will be the second time in succession that the Devils have lost their head coach to another team after Andrew Lord joined the Greenville Swamp Rabbits back in June 2020.

However, the current lack of details behind Skalde’s shock exit will likely fuel rumours and speculation until more information becomes made available.

Both the Cardiff Devils and Jarrod Skalde have been asked to provide further comment.

 

Featured image: Cardiff Devils / Dave Williams

Related News

Gerwyn Price. Pic. Alamy

Fires Still Burning Brightly For Iceman Gerwyn Price

Gerwyn Price may not have returned to the very top, but has proved he still has it in him to threaten the two men currently dominating darts, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Nov 17, 2025
Elfyn Evans, of Toyota GR Yaris Rally1, during the 2025 Rally Japan. Pic: Alamy

Elfyn Evans Still Calm But World Title Bid Will go Right to the Wire

Elfyn Evans insists “everything is still to play for” after a thrilling Rally Japan left the World Rally Championship title fight wide open heading into the final round in Saudi Arabia.

Gareth James | Nov 11, 2025
Caleb McDuff of Team Brit. Pic: Peter Markwick

Meet Caleb McDuff . . . The Welsh Racer Who Turned Silence Into Speed

At just 17-years-old, Welsh racing driver Caleb McDuff is already breaking barriers in British motorsport, as James Townley reports.

James Townley | Nov 07, 2025
Anna Morris (centre) powers her way to victory. Pic: Alamy

Golden Week for Welsh Cycling as Josh Tarling, Anna Morris, and Emma Finucane Shine on the World Stage

It was a week that will go down as one of the finest in Welsh cycling history with triumphs at the Track Cycling World Championships.

Gareth James | Oct 27, 2025
Welsh Sports Hall of Fame new inductees - Joe Erskine (daughter Sonia pictured far left), Laura Deas, Victoria Thornley, Dai Greene and Tori James. Pic: Huw Evans Picture Agency.

Winter Olympics Heroes Among New Inductees Into Welsh Sports Hall of Fame

The Welsh Sports Hall of Fame celebrated the 35th anniversary of its ‘Roll of Honour' at The Parkgate Hotel this week by inducting its 200th member.

Rob Cole | Oct 25, 2025
Great Britain's Emma Finucane. Pic. Alamy

Welsh star Emma Finucane Proud After Leading New-Look GB Team to Silver at World Championships

Wales’ Emma Finucane has spoken of her pride after guiding a youthful Great Britain team to silver in the women’s team sprint at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Santiago, Chile.

Gareth James | Oct 23, 2025