RainyCityHockey
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Well, if Botterills time in Buffalo is any indication we're probably looking at some executive from the english premier league or maybe an alpine skiing coach from the swiss alps to take over the job...

I am definitely aware of the fact that almost every team in the league, including non-playoff teams, have atleast 1-2 roster players better than us. Also, I thought we were talking about the Canes.
Why not?
Good coaching certainly plays a crucial part but would you expect even someone like Brind'Amour to be able to have consistent playoff runs with our roster? I wouldn't.
laughing emoji because while I can see who you're arguing with even if I no longer see their actual comments
So did the Sharks with Todd McLellan as their coach. And he was never a great coach to begin with. You can make that 10 straight playoff seasons if you count the 3 years with Ron Wilson before they replaced him with McLellan. They did have Joe Thornton as a true elite talent who I would rank above any of the Canes players but the point is that elite players can make up for bad/mediocre coaching as much as elite coaching can make up for bad/mediocre rosters. Heck, if anything I would say that a team with elite players is more likely to overcome bad coaching than the reverse.7 straight playoff runs while averaging nearly 50 wins per year is to be expected?
They have the 4th most wins in the league in that span. That's really really impressive.
I don't care enough about going to their boards and looking for their validation. I already know Brind'Amour is a good coach. But attributing the playoff runs all to him and not considering the elite talent he had to work with as not a big factor why he was able to do so is not a practical outlook.I didn't say that but he can elevate a roster better than other coaches. Try running your view past Canes fans.
- Necas just broke out and is now no longer on the team. Svechnikov isn't that good.
- There are several non-playoff teams with a better top 4 than that.
- They're certainly not so good that you would expect seven straight playoff appearances averaging nearly 50 wins per year. That's an insane record with middling top talent.
- The Canes are a machine, not a top-talent driven team. It's not just me telling you this, go ask Canes fans.
- Yes the Kraken don't have a top talent group like that yet but it is not so lofty that we can't imagine the emerging young core getting there.
All I'm reading with this Brind'amour talk is that we should be hiring Boudreau yesterday as a coach who's had a much worse roster than the Canes for most of his existence and still brought multiple teams to the playoffs.