I think that's my issue currently - I'm fine with the organization knowing what type of coach they want, and entering the market searching for the best fit with that criteria.
However, I just worry that they have become close-minded in that decision making process. Entering the market with a very narrow vision of what you want, means you potentially close yourself off to new ideas.
And ultimately, I don't think this is an organization that has really embraced the idea of an open mind for quite some time now. They are risk averse, and safe, and categorical yes-men to one another.
I've got a bad feeling about how the next few years play out.
okay. i am going to chalk this up from being exhausted and my brain melting because it's summer, because you arent making any sense.
Close-minded was Shanahan simiply giving dubas the job. and i wrote at the time very adamantly that that was wrong for Shanahan to do. he didn't interview anyone it was just more of "Nope. just Dubas we're good."
I can't speak about the Treliving hiring because I wasn't really paying attention but again
I always say who else was available. I think that's always key.
We know who was available for a while. Quennville is a league decision (and honestly i don't think ANY team can really budge Bettman's mind on reinstating him (or Bowman). on this so i don't blame them for not even trying. It's been
reported they interviewed several candidates (and honestly I don't really buy that's all they did. there could be more but those were the bigger names). you aren't close minded if you're interviewing new people. I don't even know how "open minded" you can be when the same coaches get turned over over and over.
And the last time the organization said "hey let's go outside the box OPEN MIND" that's what got us Dubas which people still rag on. and then we got Keefe which.. people still rag on. you know there are a crap tonne of people who believe that the Leafs aren't the type of organization you should cut your teeth on. yet people complain we're going through retreads. so basically. people just want to be miserable it feeels like.
For me. they interviewed a lot. they got Berube. (who probably wanted to be in Toronto) note. your other argument was NJD took their sweet ole time. well they basically hired Keefe asap once he became available which led me to believe perhaps THAT'S the guy they wanted since the other top contender was probably waiting for Toronto to decide on what to do. which boils down to my very first comment in this thread that they probably had an idea that Brind'Amour wasn't going to be available. or they didn't want to risk waiting to see and lose on the BEST available.
why this is drama i do not know.