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Can't wait for Flyers to get run over against next year the Rags and have AV blame the players. f***ing bet on it.
"Carter needs to work harder"
Cant f***ing believe he said that shit in the media.
Can't wait for Flyers to get run over against next year the Rags and have AV blame the players. f***ing bet on it.
Why? Gallant is a flat-out better coach. He gets the most out of his rosters. He's not hanging his hat on two runs with Hall of Famer calibre goaltending from 10 and 7 years ago. Gallant teams are hard to play against. Vigneault teams are decidedly not. It's a mortal lock that the Rangers will finish ahead of the Flyers next season.
Let’s not pretend Fleury was the only reason his Vegas team’s were so good.
This is TV, and entertainment. You gotta tell people who don't know better who the stars are. NBC is looking for viewers, not the truth.Let’s not pretend Fleury was the only reason his Vegas team’s were so good.
Gallant made the playoffs 3 times in his career (which is fine for a coach who has only coached full seasons 5 times even though he's going to be 58 I guess), twice with Fleury as his goalie, and the other with Luongo, both of whom are absolutely going to the hall of fame. You're not successful for any period of time in this league unless you have goaltending.
There's a whole ton of recency bias with Vigneault around here. Everyone hated his Canucks teams with a passion even though he was undermanned depth-wise (they also talked a ton of shit on the ice). And I remember the Rangers werent much fun to play against since they beat us like all the time, didn't we lose like 15 games in a row at MSG or something? Sure he makes mistakes, but all this stuff where the Flyers started settling for point shots and defense backing off and generally playing Hakstolian is not nor has ever his game either.
I'm talking the job he's done in all of the seasons. This season was bad, and his rope is very short for next year. It's one thing to be critical of the job he did this season, but at the expense of mischaracterizing what his hallmarks are as a coach is missing the mark.I don't know how you can watch the job AV did on AND off the ice this past season and give him any benefit of the doubt. He was lost in the woods, came up with excuse after excuse, threw half the team under the bus, and yet still carried himself like gods gift to hockey.
His previous shift, I think, was on the powerplay where he almost allowed a breakaway off of the first faceoff.Nice screen by Gustafsson there.
Good to see he still blows.
His previous shift, I think, was on the powerplay where he almost allowed a breakaway off of the first faceoff.
The reward is not worth the risk.