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He is 23 And they never blame vets play in Boston. Does anyone trust Sweeney not to get ripped in a trade ?
Depends on the leverage. Had had more a little while ago but this losing streak isn't helping that.
He is 23 And they never blame vets play in Boston. Does anyone trust Sweeney not to get ripped in a trade ?
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Realistically, a player of Spooner's ilk could net a serviceable veteran, or a young, third line forward or a fifth or sixth defenseman.
Sweet just what this team needs lol
Trading Spooner would be a BIG mistake. He has a lot of talent, speed, cheap and young. He needs to be put in a position to succeed or continue to be patient. This team lacks talent and we have enough of the high priced vets. There are a lot of players that I would move before Spooner. Let's see: Hayes, Belesky, McQuaid, K. Miller, Nash, Acciari, Schaller, Liles, etc.
Trading Spooner would be a BIG mistake. He has a lot of talent, speed, cheap and young. He needs to be put in a position to succeed or continue to be patient. This team lacks talent and we have enough of the high priced vets. There are a lot of players that I would move before Spooner. Let's see: Hayes, Belesky, McQuaid, K. Miller, Nash, Acciari, Schaller, Liles, etc.
Trading Spooner would be a BIG mistake. He has a lot of talent, speed, cheap and young. He needs to be put in a position to succeed or continue to be patient. This team lacks talent and we have enough of the high priced vets. There are a lot of players that I would move before Spooner. Let's see: Hayes, Belesky, McQuaid, K. Miller, Nash, Acciari, Schaller, Liles, etc.
I may be wrong but personally I think Claude will be gone within the next 12 - 18 months. Perhaps not outright fired as much as reassigned duties elsewhere in the organization. Assuming he doesn't want to continue coaching somewhere.
It's almost funny during the World Junior Championships how many times the commentators (more than one of them) used the term "The Claude Julien Method" (or system).
And it was suggested in a very complimentary manner.
I may be wrong but personally I think Claude will be gone within the next 12 - 18 months. Perhaps not outright fired as much as reassigned duties elsewhere in the organization. Assuming he doesn't want to continue coaching somewhere.
Given his marketability throughout the league as a coach, he'd be flat out crazy to not continue coaching after Boston. Babcock-like figures are not out of the realm of possibility for Julien.
I heard McKenzie say it the other day, I think in reference to Team Canada and coming up the ice in "blocks" (5-man units) calling it "Claude Julien hockey".
As much as some of us (myself included) don't agree with Julien, I think sometimes we underrate how respected he is within the global hockey community.
I think he's considered right up there with the likes of Babcock and Quenville as a few of the most respected hockey minds in the game.
Julien is under a long term contract to the Bruins. He cannot coach another team without the acquiescence of his employer.I expect him to go within the month of January.........Vegas still needs a coach and he would fit perfectly.
Julien is under a long term contract to the Bruins. He cannot coach another team without the acquiescence of his employer.
I expect Gerard Gallant to fill that Golden Knights honcho role.
Bobby Mac wasn't the only one.
I never let personal feelings affect my judgement. And I don't think I've ever said here, or anywhere, what my feelings are of Julien.
But I will say this, with the number of young players about to come up to Boston in the next few years, there are three coaches I would have confidence in getting them to the top of their potential, Babcock, Quenneville and Julien, and not necessarily in that order.
Bobby Mac wasn't the only one.
I never let personal feelings affect my judgement. And I don't think I've ever said here, or anywhere, what my feelings are of Julien.
But I will say this, with the number of young players about to come up to Boston in the next few years, there are three coaches I would have confidence in getting them to the top of their potential, Babcock, Quenneville and Julien, and not necessarily in that order.
Thanks for posting this.
I still really like our coach. Some forget how bad it was before coach Julien.
Not really the same. Though still under contract, Gallant has been relieved of his head coaching duties. I can't see Tallon or Viola standing in the way if Vegas comes calling.Same with Gallant. He is under contract until the end of the 2018-2019 season. Both he and Tallon signed a 3 year extension on January 2016.
Not sure the coach will be fired until they fail to make the playoffs again.
Not really the same. Though still under contract, Gallant has been relieved of his head coaching duties. I can't see Tallon or Viola standing in the way if Vegas comes calling.
Not really the same. Though still under contract, Gallant has been relieved of his head coaching duties. I can't see Tallon or Viola standing in the way if Vegas comes calling.
The hypothetical was if Julien got fired, so it is exactly the same situation.
You don't think that if an expansion team - one in the western conference asked JJ if they could hire Julien, and he could get the remainder of his contract off the books, that JJ wouldn't give a "hell ya"?
I bet JJ wouldn't have to think about that for a split second.
The hypothetical was if Julien got fired, so it is exactly the same situation.
You don't think that if an expansion team - one in the western conference asked JJ if they could hire Julien, and he could get the remainder of his contract off the books, that JJ wouldn't give a "hell ya"?
I bet JJ wouldn't have to think about that for a split second.