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When Evason’s hiring was made official, Blue Jackets players started phoning friends across the league for intel, especially players who had played directly under him with the Wild. As one player texted to The Athletic: “My favorite message back was ‘Be ready. It won’t always be easy, but you’ll always respect him. And you’ll win games.'”
That’s what Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski was told, too.
“Everyone I know who has played for him really likes playing for him,” Werenski said. “He gets a lot out of the guys and is a great motivator. He has the guys ready to play (at) every age. That’s perfect for us. I’m excited to see what he’s all about.
“I’m not going to say Dean is going to be the same way as Torts, but he’s definitely old school and he expects a lot out of the guys. You want that high accountability and you (want) guys who will push you, and it sounds like that’s what he does.”
What if he trusts McCarthy?Hopefully I am wrong but I hope they don't use the late in the game as an excuse to not turn over a few coaches. I hope at least he gets to bring 1 guy he trusts, if not I feel they are tying his hands behind his back.
Do you?? He has been running the defense for 3 seasons and between that and goaltending it has been not good to be kind.What if he trusts McCarthy?
The question is not if I trust him but does the new head coach? Doesn’t matter what I thinkDo you?? He has been running the defense for 3 seasons and between that and goaltending it has been not good to be kind.
Understand all of that but my point is if you were DE would you trust an Assistant Coach that was in charge of the defense that has given up some of the most Goals Against in back to back years?The question is not if I trust him but does the new head coach? Doesn’t matter what I think
If Evason believes that McCarthy can implement his system with the defensive corps then I am fine with it
The assistant coaches serve the head coach not visa versa
The head coach looks for assistant coaches who will implement his system and teach his system
I don’t knowUnderstand all of that but my point is if you were DE would you trust an Assistant Coach that was in charge of the defense that has given up some of the most Goals Against in back to back years?
Forcing assistants on a HC is never a good move.Just crossed my mind but maybe they bring in Waddells guy Bob Hartley as an associate coach?
I love seeing goalies peeled out of their giant equipment. Korpi always looked like a set of sentient crutches moving around with a head.
DE meeting Tarasov
Glad to see he's in town, presumably working with our strength coaches and trainers. Big season ahead, with Greaves pushing him he's got to take the ball and run with it. If he's injured again or if he plays subpar, I don't imagine him getting another contract.
DE meeting Tarasov
As far as impressions go, two things come to my mind with regards to Evason. The first is honesty. He seems like a guy who walks the walk. The second, particularly in comparison to Vincent, is conciseness. Communicational effectiveness matters. Refreshing stuff.
Lack of NHL experience. You're talking about hypotheticals having not gone through it as the Head Coach. Yeah he's got AC experience, but it's a lot different when the spotlight and blame is squarely on your shoulders.It felt like Vincent was a meandering collection of hockey cliches when he spoke. Lots of hockey folks are when they talk to the media, but somehow his version was worse than the norm (to me). More meandering, to your point. I didn't think Larsen was a whole lot better in that regard.
Evason is refreshing. Have to think the players will feel similarly.
English isn't Vincent's native language, right? Sticking to comfortable clichés might be the way to go instead of saying something that ends up being taken the wrong way because you didn't know the correct word or phrase.