Wow. They actually did it.
Wow. They actually did it.
Would Torts him in Philly?I appreciate him for maintaining player morale right up to the bitter end, and I hope he lands on his feet.
Please G-d no. If folks here thought Lars or Torts were incapable of tactical adjustment y'all will hate Lavi; the guy has only one tactic and it's not a very good one. (Shoot All The Pucks All The Time, and coach players about responding to the chaos this creates).I wonder if this was the plan or when they realized someone became just became available (Laviolette) they made the decision.
Stranger things have happened.Would Torts him in Philly?
Definitely knew .. talked about what a privilege being a part of the nhl wasI didn’t watch his post-game last night but some said it was emotional. Do we think he knew? Anyone?
holy f*** are people trying to give me a panic attackI wonder if they go after sutter if/when he’s fired.
Yeah, it’s the sad nature of sports. Obviously, no one thinks the results were even close to good enough, but he seems like a good guy (unlike, it came across at least, Arniel, for example).I appreciate him for maintaining player morale right up to the bitter end, and I hope he lands on his feet.
Agree nearly completely with the first two paragraphs.In reality, Larsen and Legace seem like good men and quality people. They just sometimes made incorrect decisions. They needed to move on.
With the money we have invested in Elvis, they needed to try a different coach. The Kivi thing combined with the comfort level between Manny and Elvis had gotten stale. Larsen just had lots of WTF moments in coaching decisions.
If Pascal Vincent becomes the guy then so be it. I hope whoever gets it deserves it. I do still think we need to make defensive coach changes and take a look at the training staff with the injuries. Yes several injuries were flukes but if I hear lower body injury on a goaltender 1 more time I might lose it.
I think both needed to go, Legace mainly for reasons you just mentioned there and Larsen for questionable PP and lineup decisions, defensive system and the mishandling of Sillinger.I think the Legace move absolutely had to happen. Elvis has been a mess. Whether just because Manny’s not a great coach or he reminds Elvis of the Kivi incident since it was at his house or it’s not Manny’s fault at all, a change was needed there (and if it’s the last of those three, Elvis will be gone after next year. But at least you can more fully determine).
I thought they’d go into next year with Larsen and if it was a bad start let him go. I’m pretty surprised to be honest.
I agree with you and I've had the guilty by association conversation before but it is worth noting that he was not let go.Yeah, it’s the sad nature of sports. Obviously, no one thinks the results were even close to good enough, but he seems like a good guy (unlike, it came across at least, Arniel, for example).
Agree nearly completely with the first two paragraphs.
I don’t know why they would (and don’t think they will) go with Vincent after the Larsen experiment. Seems like robbing Peter to pay Paul. Nearly certain they’re going after a proven (to at least some degree), experienced NHL coach.
I agree about Legace. There’s a lingering thing there even if they don’t realize it between he and Elvis.I think the Legace move absolutely had to happen. Elvis has been a mess. Whether just because Manny’s not a great coach or he reminds Elvis of the Kivi incident since it was at his house or it’s not Manny’s fault at all, a change was needed there (and if it’s the last of those three, Elvis will be gone after next year. But at least you can more fully determine).
I thought they’d go into next year with Larsen and if it was a bad start let him go. I’m pretty surprised to be honest.