Vesa Awesaka
#KeepTheSenate
- Jul 4, 2013
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So who are the undrafted or FA Swiss stars they will potentially want?
Should be at least one!
Cory Conacher just tore up the swiss league
So who are the undrafted or FA Swiss stars they will potentially want?
Should be at least one!
I have no dog in the fight but I find it strangely ironic that the first thing Boucher did when he came to the Lightning was hired an almost entirely Francophone staff. Looks like he's set on doing it again.
I have no dog in the fight but I find it strangely ironic that the first thing Boucher did when he came to the Lightning was hired an almost entirely Francophone staff. Looks like he's set on doing it again.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/marc-bergevin-keep-coaching-options-open/
"Crawford learned French to take on the head coaching job of the Quebec Nordiques in 1994. He had rededicated himself to the process in 2012 before interviewing with the Canadiens, going as far as to hire a tutor in the lead up to discussions with Bergevin."
I have no dog in the fight but I find it strangely ironic that the first thing Boucher did when he came to the Lightning was hired an almost entirely Francophone staff. Looks like he's set on doing it again.
Who do you think will be the other assistant coach?
Think they're going to 2-man it since Boucher said he'd handle the power play.
takes trips to bingo to help with players.
Very good chance of it being Rob Cookson. He's been Marc Crawfords assistant in Zurich the past 4 years, and won a Spengler Cup this past year for Team Canada as an assistant to Guy Boucher.
Cory Conacher just tore up the swiss league
Marc Crawford speaks French? I'm almost certain he speaks little to no French.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/marc-bergevin-keep-coaching-options-open/
"Crawford learned French to take on the head coaching job of the Quebec Nordiques in 1994. He had rededicated himself to the process in 2012 before interviewing with the Canadiens, going as far as to hire a tutor in the lead up to discussions with Bergevin."
Could be to sync the playing styles of both clubs, which is most useful
Good, Babcock runs a lot of the practices for the Marlies and we'll finally be running the same system in both the nhl and ahl.
I definitely like that. Have both clubs working the same basic system/philosophy so the kids can transition seamlessly to the big club when needed.
I think having a assistant coach with significant NHL experience like Crawford is a good thing.
^this , he learned to speak french from his days as a Nordiques coach and his wife is francophone. Give Crawford a year or two and he will be fluent in french . Back in 1994 he went from one sentence in french and the rest in english to joking arround in french with the journalits in his post game conferences.
In case anyone wants to hear how good Crawford's french is, here's an interview he did in 2012 when he was gunning for the HC job in Montreal.
In case anyone wants to hear how good Crawford's french is, here's an interview he did in 2012 when he was gunning for the HC job in Montreal.
That's actually an interview from the 30th of March 2016 he did at L'Antichambre, so a little more than a month ago, where he talks about the interview he did with Montreal in 2012.
We were already doing that under Maclean and Richardson.
French speaking staff then. The point of that post was that it appears Boucher is set to do the same thing with the Sens as he was in Tampa. Not that languages are a big deal, but I noticed it right away. Boucher gets so high on himself and refuses to adjust and he gave me the impression of a "I'm gonna do it MY WAY or no way" and I fear for the Sens that he has not changed, right down to surrounding himself with a French speaking coach.
Just an anecdote. I wish you guys all the best