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Not a very inspiring list but Evason or McLellan would be interesting.
Evason yes but Woodcroft? No.Woodcroft and Evason would be great in the Columbus.
I think Woodcroft is a decent coach. Obviously had a nightmare start to this year, but that was way more on goaltending than him imo.Evason yes but Woodcroft? No.
Evason is exactly the kind of coach that will bring them where this franchise wants to be: in a playoff bubble spot.
Minny and CBJ are the two eternal playoff bubble teams. A year in, a year out...and keep walking that line.
Disagree, CBJ dreams of the level of success that the Wild have had. They've been perennial bottom feeders and probably have the worst overall record of any franchise that is actually trying (i.e. Arizona didn't count)Minny and CBJ are the two eternal playoff bubble teams. A year in, a year out...and keep walking that line.
Disagree, CBJ dreams of the level of success that the Wild have had. They've been perennial bottom feeders and probably have the worst overall record of any franchise that is actually trying (i.e. Arizona didn't count)
McLellan and Evason have the right coaching style for a team like that. Woodcroft I don't see a good match (I'm no coach expert though)I think Woodcroft is a decent coach. Obviously had a nightmare start to this year, but that was way more on goaltending than him imo.
McClellan… he’s just so meh to me.
McLellan...bah. He'd likely get them to trap and slog the game enough to possibly make the postseason but he'll wear out his welcome fast.
Disagree, CBJ dreams of the level of success that the Wild have had. They've been perennial bottom feeders and probably have the worst overall record of any franchise that is actually trying (i.e. Arizona didn't count)
Yeah. I could see them going with the safest choice possible.Stop right there. Welcome to Columbus Todd!
For a team that sucks as badly as Columbus, they sure haven't been given many opportunities to draft franchise level talent. I mean, they gave an entire freaking generation of #1 OA picks to Edmonton and they're still going to get bounced by a team located in Sunrise f***ing Florida. Columbus got Rick Nash and nothing.Disagree, CBJ dreams of the level of success that the Wild have had. They've been perennial bottom feeders and probably have the worst overall record of any franchise that is actually trying (i.e. Arizona didn't count)
Sucking and constantly patching holes instead of properly tanking will do that.For a team that sucks as badly as Columbus, they sure haven't been given many opportunities to draft franchise level talent.
Budget teams do budget things. Columbus has a shaky financial situation where they need ticket sales. They experienced a long stretch of sucking to the point where they had significant financial issues. When they finally got good, they crawled out of that hole... thus far attendance has stabilized, but they likely can't stay bad forever and keep 16-17k in the stands. Nashville will do the same... better to stay on the playoff bubble occasionally win a round than to be bankrupt and maybe have a good team in 5-7 years.
The Avs are not as extreme, but they have moments of being very budget conscious.
Orange County.Going orange as the main colors? Odd choice.
I don't disagree in broad strokes, but on the other hand, the Jackets had the #4 pick in arguably the best draft year of the modern era and somehow ended up with Nikolai ZherdevFor a team that sucks as badly as Columbus, they sure haven't been given many opportunities to draft franchise level talent. I mean, they gave an entire freaking generation of #1 OA picks to Edmonton and they're still going to get bounced by a team located in Sunrise f***ing Florida. Columbus got Rick Nash and nothing.
Philadelphia Pringles???
I’ve done this for years also. In fact, it’s how I became an Avs (Nordiques) fan in the first place, back in the late 80s/early 90s.I tend to root for underdogs, and have a soft spot for teams that can't catch a break. At least up until they start winning. For example, this year will be my last feeling any sort of lingering sympathy for Florida. Buffalo is still (and might always be) in the Pity Zone.