NoQuitInNewMexico
it's okay cause it's all just the way it should be
Arniel and (especially) Ruff aren't popular but the special teams this year were totally fine. No way those guys are in the mix though, right?
Vigneault’s wants to remain with Rangers as season ends
“At the end of the day, for coaches, you have to coach the team you have in front of you,” Vigneault said. “You try and put a system in place that maximizes their talent level and you try to mask or hide the weaknesses and you work on both areas so that your team can improve.”
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I thought McLeod-Namestnikov-Buchnevich was peak AV. I was wrong. That comment is peak AV. AV just drew all five pieces of AV in his hand and summoned that ****. He just hit final form. His AV level is one million. All the bad coaches in NHL history sent him his energy and he just dropped the AV'est AV bomb that ever AV'ed.
That's what it sounds like to me.
I mean there's sarcasm in that as no coach drastically changes their system after a trade deadline. However, he should've seen this coming a long time ago. I'd argue he's about 1.5-2 years late on adjusting his style, which ironically Torts was too.
Torts had his peak as Ranger coach a season before being fired. His system wasn't great either, but I'd say that he had as much to do with the Rangers' success after he got fired as AV did. The 2013-14 team was playing an AV style with a Tortorella mentality. It's not a coincidence that faded away as Alain got a chance to put his prints on the team.
Torts was far from a perfect coach and I think they let him go at the right time but the biggest plus I can say about him was you would seldom see the team get flat out owned under his watch. They may have lost, but if they did you can bet your ass the other team would have had to earn that W.
Can't say the same for the Rangers under Alain, considering that he's given wins away, even in the playoffs.
Kassian's the third, interested in who the second is thoughAny idea about the three players AV was talking about?
One was Hodgson, but whose the minor leaguer and the guy that turned it around?
Any idea about the three players AV was talking about?
One was Hodgson, but whose the minor leaguer and the guy that turned it around?
I have shared my sources with the Mods, they agreed my source was good.
Torts had his peak as Ranger coach a season before being fired. His system wasn't great either, but I'd say that he had as much to do with the Rangers' success after he got fired as AV did. The 2013-14 team was playing an AV style with a Tortorella mentality. It's not a coincidence that faded away as Alain got a chance to put his prints on the team.
Torts was far from a perfect coach and I think they let him go at the right time but the biggest plus I can say about him was you would seldom see the team get flat out owned under his watch. They may have lost, but if they did you can bet your ass the other team would have had to earn that W.
Can't say the same for the Rangers under Alain, considering that he's given wins away, even in the playoffs.
He never adjusts. A lot of old coaches don't. They 'been there' and 'done that'I mean there's sarcasm in that as no coach drastically changes their system after a trade deadline. However, he should've seen this coming a long time ago. I'd argue he's about 1.5-2 years late on adjusting his style, which ironically Torts was too.
Any idea about the three players AV was talking about?
One was Hodgson, but whose the minor leaguer and the guy that turned it around?
Kassian's the third, interested in who the second is though
I guess Kassian and Schroeder?
Rangers played hard under torts. Rangers have always been lazy under AV. AV is soft and everyone was willing to overlook that when we were winning.
I don't know about Lazy because I don't think it was for a lack of effort.
I just think that there was no accountability and his system+hands off approach was just the perfect brew for a room to get slathered with complacency.
Torts had his peak as Ranger coach a season before being fired. His system wasn't great either, but I'd say that he had as much to do with the Rangers' success after he got fired as AV did. The 2013-14 team was playing an AV style with a Tortorella mentality. It's not a coincidence that faded away as Alain got a chance to put his prints on the team.
Torts was far from a perfect coach and I think they let him go at the right time but the biggest plus I can say about him was you would seldom see the team get flat out owned under his watch. They may have lost, but if they did you can bet your ass the other team would have had to earn that W.
Can't say the same for the Rangers under Alain, considering that he's given wins away, even in the playoffs.
It isn't harsh enough for him in here.
One of the worst coaches we've ever had. Before the "DURRRR TROTTIER/MUCKLER/LOW" comments come in from the predicables, ask yourselves how many coaches would have ran out a perfectly competent player like Stempniak in favor of Tanner ****ing Glass.
He never adjusts. A lot of old coaches don't. They 'been there' and 'done that'