I mentioned it in the other thread but why exactly are some people convinced Monty is the coach we need?
I understand the St. Louis ties and he seems universally liked as a person, but I'm just wondering why he's such a hot topic around here. True, he's had a lot of regular season success lately but I've also read comments from Bruins fans that he got severely outcoached in the playoffs and didn't take responsibility for the team's loss.
Obviously he was hyped a lot during the Bruins record breaking season but his stock has fallen since then and the Bruins are a shitshow this year. I honestly can't see the Blues firing Bannister this soon into his extension but if Monty takes the rest of the year off then maybe he comes here next summer. I'm just not as sold on Monty as some other people I guess.
He has a hell of a resume that goes well beyond the regular season success in Boston.
His first head coaching job was for an expansion team in the USHL. They won the championship in year 1 and another in year 3.
Then he left for the NCAA and built Denver into a top 5 program. In his 5 years there they made 2 trips to the Frozen Four and won a National Championship.
Then he got his first NHL job with a Dallas team that had missed the playoffs each of the previous 2 seasons. He got them back to the playoffs in his first year and they took us to double OT of game 7 on our way to the Cup. Then midway through his 2nd season he got fired for undisclosed conduct. We still don't know the details, other than the facts that it didn't involve abuse of players and was related to him being an alcoholic.
He went to rehab in 2020 and then we hired him as an assistant for the 2021/22 season after a decidedly mediocre 2020/21 season where we went 27-20-9, made the playoffs as a distant 4th seed in the division and then got absolutely dominated by the Avs in the playoffs (4 game sweep and outscored 20-7).
Monty wasn't the only change for 2021/22 (Buch/Saad in, Schwartz/Dunn/Hoffman out, Tarasenko returning to form) but we had a massively better season (49-22-11) and he got a lot of credit. Then he left, we returned largely the same roster (minus Perron) for 2022/23 and the team was an inconsistent mess. We notably underperformed expectations, which led to us being sellers at the deadline and starting this re-whatever that is now in year 3. Meanwhile, Monty dramatically improved the Bruins in year 1, winning the Presidents Trophy and setting the all time record for points in the standings.
All told, he has 11 years of head coaching experience across the USHL, NCAA, and NHL. He has made the playoffs (or national tournament) all 11 years with 3 championships at the USHL/NCAA levels and a President's Trophy win in the NHL (which got him coach of the year). He also made the playoffs in his lone year as an NHL assistant with us.
I don't disagree with you about the warts. I think the "bruins choked" narrative is a bit simplistic in 2022/23, but he was outcoached in those playoffs. And his success in Dallas was probably more about Ben Bishop and some luck than him being an amazing coach. And none of us know what his impact was on our team. But he is a guy who had a damn strong resume to get to the NHL and has had largely good results coaching at the NHL level. I don't think many people in this Blues are weighing his time in Boston that heavily to form our opinions of him.