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I think the intrigue is how he's managed to continue coachingNothing intrigues me about how Sully coaches.
Sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction
I think the intrigue is how he's managed to continue coachingNothing intrigues me about how Sully coaches.
Not really, corporate dumbassery and the peter prinicple are like the oldest stories in the world. Sully can't even pick an original way to be bad, he's just a swap meet version of Torts.I think the intrigue is how he's managed to continue coaching
Sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction
You are a goose with a tie. You're at least vp material, as is. Get some glasses and you could be c-suite in a year or two.I need to get me into the corpo world....
I think it's actually worthwhile journalism - if you ask someone like Rust, who Sullivan openly praises and who gets a lot of leeway, then of course he's going to be positive. But if you talk to someone who has had a rocky time, you might get a more honest assessment.Also, asking Tristan "I played myself out of the AHL" Jarry for quotes on coaching genius is pretty amazingly shameless.
That article didn't say a single thing about what actually makes him a good coach.Rossi spent some time with people around Sullivan to look at his coaching style ahead of the 4 Nations Tournament. Some thoughts from people like Bill Guerin, Rick Bowness and Dave King (who both coached Sullivan and then against him), and even some players like Kevin Hayes and Tristan Jarry.
Here's Hayes:
“He tells you how it is,” Hayes said of Sullivan. “It’s best when you don’t hear a lot from him because that means you’re playing up to his standard. And when you’re not, he’ll let you know. He doesn’t let things linger. And he’s willing to give you a little leeway if you buy into what he wants.”
Here's Jarry:
“I think he’s a great coach and a great person,” Jarry said. “I think the thing that makes him a great coach is he can do what’s best for the team, but you also know he cares about you as a person.
“There are no mixed messages with him. He says what he thinks. He lets you talk. And you come out of it knowing that he’s doing what he thinks is best for the team, but he also wants you to know you’re still part of it.”
4 Nations Face-Off: Why Team USA coach Mike Sullivan is ‘made for this job’
Bill Guerin's pick to lead USA on the ice was a no-brainer: "Sully is the right guy for this job. And it’s not just because of his resume."www.nytimes.com
I still think his time has come to an end in Pittsburgh. It'd be best to have a new voice as the Pens turn the page on the Crosby-Malkin era. But I do think this provides some insight as to why people think highly of Sullivan around the NHL and still in the locker room.
That article didn't say a single thing about what actually makes him a good coach.
"He's great because he tells you like it is". That's it? That's the best they could get?
I can tell Jarry that he sucks and Hayes is washed up. I guess this makes me a great NHL coach now.
Asking any player about their coach will always yield glowing praise.Also, asking Tristan "I played myself out of the AHL" Jarry for quotes on coaching genius is pretty amazingly shameless.
Especially the one who has a say in whether or not you will be stuck in the minors forever.Asking any player about their coach will always yield glowing praise.
It's because he doesn't actually coach. It's so insanely transparent.That article didn't say a single thing about what actually makes him a good coach.
"He's great because he tells you like it is". That's it? That's the best they could get?
I can tell Jarry that he sucks and Hayes is washed up. I guess this makes me a great NHL coach now.
Wait, what? He's not even going to be playing in WBS anymore?Also, asking Tristan "I played myself out of the AHL" Jarry for quotes on coaching genius is pretty amazingly shameless.
I feel like if they could get away with not playing him, they would.Wait, what? He's not even going to be playing in WBS anymore?
Do you expects employees to say "Honestly, my boss doesn't have a clue what he is doing"? Those interviews are even more pointless than post-game interviews and those are already almost always a waste of time for everyone involved.I still think his time has come to an end in Pittsburgh. It'd be best to have a new voice as the Pens turn the page on the Crosby-Malkin era. But I do think this provides some insight as to why people think highly of Sullivan around the NHL and still in the locker room.