Herby
How could Blake have known?
The Kings need to find a McVay, a young, forward thinking offensive minded coach.
Had enough Jeff Fisher's and John Fox's.
Had enough Jeff Fisher's and John Fox's.
From what Calgary fans have said hes a great assistant coach but lame as a head coach.Gulutzan was Calgary's coach last season, where they didn't make playoffs but were fancy stat darlings in both Corsi and HD Chances, if I remember correctly. He's assistant coach with Edmonton right now, but I wouldn't mind trying him.
Hadn't even thought of that. Definitely a hiring challenge.
I would have liked to have seen Ralph Kreuger get a 2nd chance with not-Oilers. But I'm frankly not even sure who is out there right now.
No, he would be the wrong coach, almost like bringing in Dallas Eakins, if the Kings were younger, absolutely, but the coach of the team as it is now, has to manage egos more than develop kids, the only kids that need developing is Kempe, Amadio, and JAD right now...
Kopitar tends not to work well with talented wingers. He's never done better over a long period of time than when he had an older Brown and 9 goal Iafallo flanking him. Williams wasn't overly talented. Gaborik worked great in the 2014 playoffs, but he scored most of his goals within like 5 feet of the net. Kovalchuk isn't really that guy. We don't even want him there on the PP.
Both guys sort of want to carry the puck. They might be too similar to work well with each other. Kopitar isn't as frustrating when he's the primary goal scorer on a line, almost forcing him to shoot, instead of defer.
I would be VERY surprised if Stevens is fired this year. Y'all better brace yourselves.
ok so I've sent an email to [email protected]
and i placed a $30 bet on Stevens being the first coach to get fired odds are 45:1
$1,350.00 in the bank
tampering like a BOSS
Todd McLellan-EDM 3.00 |
Guy Boucher-OTT 3.75 |
Jeff Blashill-DET 4.50 |
Joel Quenneville-CHI 8.50 |
Bruce Boudreau-MIN 11.00 |
Dave Hakstol-PHI 19.00 |
Bob Boughner-FLO 28.00 |
Randy Carlyle-ANA 32.00 |
Phil Housley-BUF 32.00 |
Travis Green-VAN 32.00 |
Rick Tocchet-ARI 32.00 |
Mike Yeo-STL 32.00 |
John Stevens-L.A 45.00 |
Peter DeBoer-S.J 55.00 |
John Hynes-N.J 70.00 |
Jared Bednar-COL 70.00 |
Claude Julien-MTL 70.00 |
Mike Sullivan-PIT 70.00 |
Paul Maurice-WIN 70.00 |
Bruce Cassidy-BOS 70.00 |
Bill Peters-CGY 70.00 |
Rod Brind'Amour-CAR 70.00 |
Jim Montgomery-DAL 70.00 |
Barry Trotz-NYI 70.00 |
David Quinn-NYR 70.00 |
Todd Reirden-WAS 70.00 |
John Tortorella-CLB 70.00 |
Gerard Gallant-VGK 90.00 |
Jon Cooper-T.B 115 |
Peter Laviolette-NAS 115 |
Mike Babcock-TOR 115 |
None of the above answers 7.50 |
I feel like the best their pp has been in recent years was when Bernie Nicholls was around and helping out.The Kings need a technician type coach on the PP. A guy that can really teach it. Like football plays. They can be predetermined and somewhat choreographed. The next move can be based on reads, and involves more than the guy with the puck making some reads. There’s movement quickly, of both the puck and the players. Quickly. It takes practice and detail. Not this let drew and Kopi play sloppy catch and everyone else go to the net. A good PP just isn’t that simple.