I’d say Brind’Amour and St. Louis had fairly equal careers. Where Marty was twice the top offensive player in the league, Rod was twice the best defensive player in the league.NeitherTocchet nor Brindamour were superstars.
Right on.Why isn’t Newhook centering Armia and Gally? They were pretty good together last year.
The more I see from this team the more I am leaning towards MSL being completely out of his league. Get his an experienced assistant, it doesn’t need to be Julien/Therien/Vigneault. There are tons of good coaches and assistants out there. Get one for Marty.
Except our NHL team has no system or concepts haha. It’s a long season folks, lots of time for Marty to figure it out.Yes it makes sense that both teams have the same systems and concepts. It should make the transition easier.
I dunno, to show how smart they are?Right on.
Why do they try to re-invent the wheel every year ?
Agreed but they were a rare breed of former players who are somewhat successful coaches.NeitherTocchet nor Brindamour were superstars.
You think Laine will explain to MSL how to coach?I think once Laine is back things will get better.
The real question is: are there any players who became great coaches without any coaching expeirence at lower levels....?Are there any former superstar players who became great coaches?
Lemaire left Montreal after a >PPG season, 23 points in 16 playoff games during the Dynasty run to become player coach in Switzerland for 2 years. Then coached 1 year in NCAA and 1 year in the Q before becoming assistant coach for the Habs. Apparently he didn’t want the head coach title but Serge Savard forced him to take it.The real question is: are there any players who became great coaches without any coaching expeirence at lower levels....?
Jacques Lemaire maybe?