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thanksYes, he was intentionally taking in Boston while simultaneously conspiring with Army. Good take.
thanksYes, he was intentionally taking in Boston while simultaneously conspiring with Army. Good take.
In fairness, Linus going behind the net coughed up the 3-1 lead vs FlaMonty had 3 games to 1 lead twice bumbled once with historic point season team and almost coughed it up another 3 to 1 lead against leafs. I'm not sure why is so hyped to be so amazing?
Yep and he was booted out too.In fairness, Linus going behind the net coughed up the 3-1 lead vs Fla
I'm an old timer. Bring back Gerry Cheevers and Don CherryYep and he was booted out too.
It is the perfect fit, but understandable if other fans don't know about the established connections.Montgomery didn't go long without a job... not sure it's a fit but it wasn't looking great in St Louis
Lots of established connections and he was an assistant there but I said that because I feel that St Louis isn't that close and Montgomery is a better coach for a more established contender. Could be wrong, I don't follow the Blues that closely but to me they seem like a team on the other end of their contention window and need to rebuild a bit.It is the perfect fit, but understandable if other fans don't know about the established connections.
110%.... plus another 20.... on the players not the coach.Monty had 3 games to 1 lead twice bumbled once with historic point season team and almost coughed it up another 3 to 1 lead against leafs. I'm not sure why is so hyped to be so amazing?
You could be right. This move looks like it is one of those preemptive, slightly impulsive things that DA does. This is a good situation, though. Many of us thought the team would be the WC2 and get bounced in the 1st round or just miss the playoffs altogether. So, we're not far from being competitive, but at least 2-3 years from being seriously competitive.Lots of established connections and he was an assistant there but I said that because I feel that St Louis isn't that close and Montgomery is a better coach for a more established contender. Could be wrong, I don't follow the Blues that closely but to me they seem like a team on the other end of their contention window and need to rebuild a bit.
Average time the last 3 Bruins head coaches remained unemployed after being fired.....6 day
Don't think the Blues are paying 3 coaches. Thought usually a coach's contract ended when they signed with a new team (Toronto in this case). Could be wrong, but I thought that was the norm. This would also relate to Monty's term (if he leaves before 5 years probably wouldn't be unemployed long so ownership wouldn't be paying him not to coach long either). Unless I'm just completely wrong about coaching contracts...Crazy the Blues are going to pay three coaches this year to finish outside of the playoffs. Dumb, dumb, dumb. But at least they got their guy, i guess.
Funnily enough, his career did not begin and end with coaching the Boston bruinsMonty had 3 games to 1 lead twice bumbled once with historic point season team and almost coughed it up another 3 to 1 lead against leafs. I'm not sure why is so hyped to be so amazing?
That is pretty remarkable. Wonder if prospective coaches for the bruins look at that track record as a positive or a negative.
In not convinced he's a very good HC.
Think he'd very much be available in June/July
The Bruins are in the hunt, no doubt. And, given the way they’ve played this season? A stark reminder that the League is in real danger of getting watered down. They have been rough with a Capital R.Does Julien stay, leaving the Blues with two former Bruins head coaches let go by Sweeney?
Btw, the Bruins won a couple games sans Montgomery against non-impressive teams and they're 3 pts out of first. Montgomery didn't do all that bad to have them in that position.
Monty blew that historic president trophy cup run to the moon like wild e coyote playing with acme explosive products. Let's see if he can redeem himself.Good for him. Time will tell if this is the kind of coach St. Louis needs definitely a players coach but this can backfire cause everyone gets in this comfy zone and doesn’t necessarily get pushed to new heights depending on the players in the room.
I certainly didn’t hate him some frustration during the first playoff experience Ullmark injury debacle.. I’d possibly say later on like late last year and this year he’d change the lines so often before they could get a chance to gel other then this the assistant coach’s need to take some blame in Boston too.
Aw, that's a lot of losing for poor Hagens and McKenna.The year is 2037
Crosby is 51 years old and still maintaining his play
And a now grizzled greying Dubas refuses to fire Sullivan after their 15th consecutive losing season
Do not fall in love with your head coaches. That is the moral of this story. Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh we are stuck with a guy who has not done squat since 2018 but is one of the most beloved bench bosses in the history of the game for some warped reason.
I envy the Blues and have a lot of respect for Doug Armstrong. It sucks for Bannister because I think he was actually doing a good job under trying circumstances. But in pro sports, if you do not win it all, you are just one of the losers. It sends the right message that winning is the only thing that matters. Not tenure, not legacy, not resume, not process, not anything else.