Anyone hear the Ryan Spooner interview re: Quinn?
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Edit: never find found it.
Doesn't surprise me in the least. So glad he's gone.
Quinn is a micromanaging dipshitSynopsis?
Not surprised Spooner washed out of the league if he "couldn't focus on playing hockey" with such complex instructions as skate hard and go to the net. Poor guy.
Literally none of those things happened in any extreme manner that I can recall. Particularly any excessive crashing of the net, lmao, since f***ing when. Certainly not Spooner, who lived on the half wall.My first thought too lol
I don't like the idea of micro-managing stars, but if Spooner had been able to integrate some of those lessons, maybe he wouldn't have been a part of one of our most lop-sided trades ever.
Quinn is a micromanaging dipshit
Schrodinger's coach.Ironically I thought letting the players play was his greatest strength.
No stickhandling on a 2-on-1?
Regardless of the source, it does make sense to me. Quinn always seemed like an assistant, just from the things he stressed.
It's the assistants that are generally focused on smaller details and working with players closely on a micro level. The head coach is thinking about tactics, usage, and getting the team prepared to play an entire game (as opposed to stressing about a singular moment). Quinn failed at all of those things.
A player should be out there during games thinking about what his assignment is in a given context, not looking a certain way while he's skating or stickhandling. Practice is where you take a player and say "hey, try this, try that."
Quinn talked about "intentions" and loved Brett Howden because he cared about players *looking* like that were doing something more than what they were actually doing.
You can say Spooner is a bad player all you want, but if you don't understand what he was saying, I don't know what coach you just watched for three years.
The next coach is going to have a much better team in September than Quinn had in May?I could take or leave Quinn but he had an incomplete team, one of the youngest teams during that time, his whole tenure here. The next coach is inheritting a much better team than Quinn ever had here. I think he deserved to get to christmas this year with a team that more resembles a playoff team to show what he could do with a more complete team with a proper offseason and training camp, but having said that I've always said if it was Gallant coming in I'd can Quinn. Im not a fan of getting rid of Gorton, thats different to me. Spooner's opinion means very little to me, he probably should have listened to Quinn and gave more effort and drive the net, he'd probably still be in the nhl.
I could take or leave Quinn but he had an incomplete team, one of the youngest teams during that time, his whole tenure here. The next coach is inheritting a much better team than Quinn ever had here. I think he deserved to get to christmas this year with a team that more resembles a playoff team to show what he could do with a more complete team with a proper offseason and training camp, but having said that I've always said if it was Gallant coming in I'd can Quinn. Im not a fan of getting rid of Gorton, thats different to me. Spooner's opinion means very little to me, he probably should have listened to Quinn and gave more effort and drive the net, he'd probably still be in the nhl.
I just don’t understand the continued defense of this guy. I can absolutely understand not pinning the totality of the end result on him, and am in agreement with regard to the team being incomplete, but this guy was always a placeholder and brought nothing unique or special to the table. Why continue to defend him?