Coaching is a serious problem.

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Yup ….teammates at CEGEP Saint-Laurent

The two men played together with the Cégep Saint-Laurent Patriotes in 1987-1988. It was Hughes who sold Montgomery, who played for four years in Maine, on the idea of taking the American university route. When he left to play in Vermont, he continued to help his friend in his efforts. Several years later, when Montgomery was commuting between the National League and the American League, he called his old accomplice to ask him if he would like to take charge of his career again.

“What I always admired about Kent is that he works hard and is so intelligent. He is a student of the game and he always thought outside the box. In his career as an agent, I think that is why his clients loved him so much. He helped them develop as a player as well as a person, and that is because of the communication he had with each of them.” He’s an honest guy who values character as much as what you can do on the ice.”

After his playing career ended, Montgomery quickly climbed the coaching ladder. At every step, he continued to rely on his old pal’s advice.

“When I was coaching in Dubuque or the University of Denver, he would call me and tell me to go see this power play or that power play, that he had found something very advanced. And he was right. He would travel to see clients and if there was a coach at a college who was doing something different that he thought would help a team win, he would tell me and I would go see videos. He was always right.”

Whenever a tough question loomed or a difficult decision came his way, Montgomery called upon the wisdom of Kent Hughes. He always wanted his friend to know he could do the same.

“But life is always beautiful when you talk to Kent. That’s why I think he’s tailor-made for what he’s just undertaken. Of course, there will be tough days. Working hard and struggling, that’s life in the NHL. But Kent loves working hard, he lives for these kinds of challenges. I’m not surprised he accepted the Canadiens’ offer because it’s an opportunity for him to add something to his life experience.”
 

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Sweeney 10-yrs as GM:
- blew 2015 rebuild draft w 3 mid 1st rounders
- no Cups
- 1-Cup final
- now 4th head coach

1 president s trophy and 8 consecutive playoff apperances, even though to go in your direction he inherited the winning core and has not really been able to provide the appropriate depth to win a cup.
 
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1 president s trophy and 8 consecutive playoff apperances, even though to go in your direction he inherited the winning core and has not really been able to provide the appropriate depth to win a cup.
Jacobs has never been a Neely fan to begin with, or as he said after 2011 Cup celebration on stage in front of Bruins fans “Neely finally did something useful after all the money he stole from me for years ….”

Gotta think this is it for Neely & Sweeney management duo…
 
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Sweeney 10-yrs as GM:
- blew 2015 rebuild draft w 3 mid 1st rounders
- no Cups
- 1-Cup final
- now 4th head coach

I remember that moment at that draft like yesterday. Everyone thought the Broons blew it the very moment they skipped over Barzal, Connor and Chabot.​
 
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The Real Timo

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Oh shit... Montgomery fired... Yeah, water flows slow under my rock.
Grab him, make him assistant, then fire St Louis and make him the coach with Vincent as assistant. Or vice versa.

Dach on the 1st line is criminal.
 

salbutera

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Axes always fall on coaches, it's as much of a certainty as death and taxes
Just as Axe never fell on Gainey, Scotty, St Patrick, Big Bird and other legends until they decided to walk away…. same with MSL especially w HuGos hand picked coach in place
 

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Just as Axe never fell on Gainey, Scotty, St Patrick, Big Bird and other legends until they decided to walk away…. same with MSL especially w HuGos hand picked coach in place

Well, i don't consider MSL to be a Habs legend, very good hockey player yes but a legend no.
 
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Oh shit... Montgomery fired... Yeah, water flows slow under my rock.
Grab him, make him assistant, then fire St Louis and make him the coach with Vincent as assistant. Or vice versa.

Dach on the 1st line is criminal.

Yes let's hire the coach (Montgomery) that got fired for not being able to get a team with a better roster to play to expectations, and fire the coach the players on the team (St Louis) love playing for, who has the pulse of it's members and has helped develop them and is an integral part of the organizations mantra.

Makes complete logical sense.

This thread is so stupid, it's a carbon copy of the Gallagher lynch mob thread of last season, just hate filled vitirolic nonsense.
 

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I'm really hoping everyone in management and coaching staff is all in on hiring Montgomery as an assistant coach. They have always had a team first approach with the management structure. This is a win win only question is are there ego's that will get in the way of getting better? I believe if Montgomery is asked to come on board everyone will embrace it.
 

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Oh shit... Montgomery fired... Yeah, water flows slow under my rock.
Grab him, make him assistant, then fire St Louis and make him the coach with Vincent as assistant. Or vice versa.

Dach on the 1st line is criminal.

Dach on the 1st line is criminal....but only if you're trying to win.
We're not trying to win.

Development is still paramount.

Why grab him?
Because he speaks french?
This guy has like one more season of experience than MSL in the NHL.

Let's not forget.....Montgomery was also fire by Dallas despites a major winning record for ''unprofessional conduct''. Now the Bruins simply quit on him at the 1st chances they got.......

We're still good to go with MSL.....considering we're not trying to win.
 

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Yes let's hire the coach (Montgomery) that got fired for not being able to get a team with a better roster to play to expectations, and fire the coach the players on the team (St Louis) love playing for, who has the pulse of it's members and has helped develop them and is an integral part of the organizations mantra.

Makes complete logical sense.

This thread is so stupid, it's a carbon copy of the Gallagher lynch mob thread of last season, just hate filled vitirolic nonsense.

Thread's name is 'Coaching is a serious problem', not 'We have the best coach in the whole world'.
 

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Just as Axe never fell on Gainey, Scotty, St Patrick, Big Bird and other legends until they decided to walk away…. same with MSL especially w HuGos hand picked coach in place
Nobody is really hand picked for the Habs.You have to speak french first and that discounts 99% of any decent coaches.Do you think Hugo would have picked a coach that never coached a game if he had a choice of the best available.Good bilingual coaches do not come along very often.You don't wait till Montgomery leaves for another team then it's back to the recycle bin
 

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