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David Oliver recently finished his 11th season with the Colorado Avalanche organization and his fourth as the club's Director of Player Development. He was hired to his role on July 1, 2014.
Prior to current role, Oliver spent three seasons as Director of AHL Operations for the Lake Erie Monsters, Colorado's American Hockey League affiliate at the time.
Oliver, 47, works with Avalanche Assistant General Manager Craig Billington in overseeing the development of all of the franchise's prospects in the professional, junior and college ranks in both North America and Europe.
I don't know. Call me old school but I'd rather have at least one guy on the bench who has actually coached in the NHL before. Obviously I don't know what their plan with Ruff is now at this point, but I doubt they're going with four guys on the bench.
I'm really going to hate everything about this season.
I don't know. Call me old school but I'd rather have at least one guy on the bench who has actually (head) coached in the NHL before. Obviously I don't know what their plan with Ruff is now at this point, but I doubt they're going with four guys on the bench.
I'm really going to hate everything about this season.
I don't know. Call me old school but I'd rather have at least one guy on the bench who has actually (head) coached in the NHL before. Obviously I don't know what their plan with Ruff is now at this point, but I doubt they're going with four guys on the bench.
I'm really going to hate everything about this season.
Mods please delete all my posts in this thread thank you.
I see them going hand and hand.Not to be too cynical, but are they going to play games or will they just be developing players? Yes that's tongue in cheek and playing games is part of the development. But it looks like they've completely gone to the extreme and aren't concerned about actually winning games.
Not to be too cynical, but are they going to play games or will they just be developing players? Yes that's tongue in cheek and playing games is part of the development. But it looks like they've completely gone to the extreme and aren't concerned about actually winning games.
we hire old coaches and the complaint is they are retreads. hire young coaches and the complaint is they are too green...i'll pretend to be surprised
Sigh, I’ll go back on my @silverfish stanning bull****:
He’s right and we should be a tad skeptical about the idea of having a totally green coaching staff. I’m waiting to see what Ruff’s role will be before elaborating more on this topic.
I’ll at least give credit to the Rangers for trying something different.