Adam Fox Time
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How can a team who beat devils 4 in a row....not play for a coach??I think there's a lot of revisionist history going on here. Before this year they played hard for Quinn every game and very rarely got blown out, regardless of how overmatched they were. Did they just decide to tune him out this year, did he suddenly become the worst coach in NHL history. or was this just the most unpredictable, wild year in the team's existence? Like I've always said, they can fire him tomorrow and I wouldn't care, bring in the next guy. Frankly, I'm excited for all the genius takes on the new coach that will probably start before Thanksgiving.
Lol..kakkoCan't wait to hear what Kakko has to say. Seems he doesn't give a damn about mincing words.
Because the Devils are one of the worst teams in the league. Pretty simple answer there.How can a team who beat devils 4 in a row....not play for a coach??
Unlikely. I have checked their board and the only reason why they haven't signed him already because he wants the rest of the stuff signed before him. He doesn't seem to be interested in coaching outside of Carolina whatsoever.It would be really cool if the Rangers were able to get Brind'Amour from the Hurricanes.
How can a team who beat devils 4 in a row....not play for a coach??
Until the cheap ass owner refuses to sign the rest of the staff...Unlikely. I have checked their board and the only reason why they haven't signed him already because he wants the rest of the stuff signed before him. He doesn't seem to be interested in coaching outside of Carolina whatsoever.
You are talking about the Devils, who drafted 1st overall twice in the last 4 drafts, and 6th overall once. They are a rebuilding team. They literally traded away 2 of their best players in Palmieri and Zajac.
How we didn't dominate all 4 games is a bigger mystery. Imagine this team after trading away Panarin and Zibanejad at the deadline. And this team was better than the Devils when the season started.
Those 4 wins in a row were meaningless but it didn't stop some fans from expecting us to casually stroll into the play offs with a 13-1 record to close out the season, instead of looking at what was happening on the ice, who we were up against and how those wins painted a misleading picture
If today isn't the last game this man coaches this team, I will be beside myself.
You can't compare losing Palmieri and Zajac to losing Panarin and Zibanejad.
Yes, I can. I never said they were on the same level. New Jersey traded away their 2 top forwards at the deadline. That's the point. We beat the Devils 4 times after they traded away 2 top forwards in what was already a rebuilding year.
"It's like if the Rangers traded away Panarin and Zibanejad". The impact isn't close to the same.
They traded away their 2 best forwards.
All "best forwards" aren't created equally.
x100000.
This would be like the Rangers being with out Krieder and Rooney.
I think people make way way too much on who coach is. You guys act like they are 7 year olds and yelling at them is going to scare them. He wasn't fired during year....amdnto be.honest bringing in sm1 else won't do anything. Barry trotts isles n lamariello...in end no difference..they are among 6 to 8 team in east...nothing stellar. Mknd u they have a great goalie..if not they would miss playoffsHe is not a great coach, and even if I am not a fan he is miles better than Quinn especially on the X and O's. He has his system (Penguin's cup system) and that's it. His Coyotes are much better organized at the basic system level than Quinn, and can zone exit and entry much more quickly and efficiently. He is best with grinders, and doesn't develop kids at all especially forwards - at least he hasn't shown any talent to do that with the Coyotes. The Coyotes had a huge Country Club under Tocchet, who survives mostly because he was loved as a player. Tocchet's a Premium member of the Old Boys Club that will always be looked out for.
Pros: 1. His team is far better organized than Quinn's (if that says anything) 2. Intimate understanding of the NHL game far beyond Quinn 3. Respected by the refs/everyone as a legend.
Cons: Not much else there to hang your hat on other than the 3 pros. Knows the basics, but doesn't show much outside that. No creativity. No adaptability. Major country club atmosphere with the vets, but I guess he expects the players to know their stuff so they can execute his basic scheme. He has no time for kids if they can't pull it off yet.
Disagree...the nyr were not much better then devils.You are talking about the Devils, who drafted 1st overall twice in the last 4 drafts, and 6th overall once. They are a rebuilding team. They literally traded away 2 of their best players in Palmieri and Zajac.
How we didn't dominate all 4 games is a bigger mystery. Imagine this team after trading away Panarin and Zibanejad at the deadline. And this team was better than the Devils when the season started.
Those 4 wins in a row were meaningless but it didn't stop some fans from expecting us to casually stroll into the play offs with a 13-1 record to close out the season, instead of looking at what was happening on the ice, who we were up against and how those wins painted a misleading picture