Sacco, Kelly and Leach should of been shown the door with Monty.
They'd be in a better situation right now had they overhauled the entire coaching staff instead of just handing the keys to Sacco and retaining all the assistants.
It's the easy/lazy way. Honestly though I think it's the front office feeling that it gives continuity?
It's extremely difficult to hold interviews etc, especially since the 99% of the best coaches and asst. Coaches are already spoken for.
I would've done it over the summer but Sweeney IMO takes the "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" practice. To some extent it's correct but Monty has given him more than enough ammo to fire him and the assistants with a fresh group.
I keep thinking that Sweeneely makes a mistake, learns from it and doesn't repeat it but now I realize that they keep finding new ways, new mistakes.
Anyway, IMO the big coaching screw up was keeping Monty & Co here well past their "best by" date.
Last month Dom put up a picture of a clip that was aired on a national broadcast of Sacco shoving C. Kelly's arm out of the way. Sacco was explaining something to a couple of players (IIRC, using a tablet)and It looked like Kelly was being disrespectful of Sacco's position and got between the coach and players he was speaking to, so since he was short on time and patience he pushed Kelly's arm out of the way.
I wish there was more on the above subject out there for discussion but it would probably exacerbate the issue.
I also heard (I believe it may have been on the "What's Bruin" show the other day) that there may be cliques forming similar to the Joe Thornton, Nick Boynton Bruins back in the day. That "room" was damaged and it's possible that this issue is happening now that the leadership is weakened with no Chara, Bergeron, DK, Seidenberg, Boychuk etc. etc.
Marchand is doing his best, Coyle stands up and takes questions from the media as does Carlo but the rest of them would rather hide under the linoleum than answer hard questions.
Just seems like a mess all the way around.
IMO Charlie Jacobs did a masterful job in fixing the broken franchise back in 2006. It's too bad he couldn't have kept Jeff Gorton when he revamped the team from GM down. He found Peter Chiarelli who promptly went to work and rebuilt the team. PC made a mistake in hiring Dave Lewis, but after a dismal first year he fired Lewis and hired Claude Julien.
It's been almost 20 years since then.
We've gotten our money's worth from Charlie Jacobs decisions back then. It's time for him to step in again.