What was also terrible was that he screwed his players by not allowing them to finish out the season strong. That is the ultimate betrayal, because the players busted their behinds to try to get to 0.500 mark, but Joeger couldn't care less. He screwed those players too.
If Joeger was a professional, he would had finished out the string strong and showed the Kings brass that they were making a mistake by letting him go. But instead, he chose to burn all the bridges on the way out. IMHO, that cost him future head coaching gigs too.