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jkrdevil

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Montgomery probably gets a mercy extra game or two while Bruins hire a replacement. Unless it was already decided to fire him before tonight and this was his mercy game,
 

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Montgomery probably gets a mercy extra game or two while Bruins hire a replacement. Unless it was already decided to fire him before tonight and this was his mercy game,
if the replacement is just one of his assistants or a coach from Providence then he probably won’t have mercy games. Those usually happen when they’re going outside the organization. Like when Edmonton hired Knoblauch and had to poach him from the Rangers. Woodcroft got one more game after an embarrassing loss (can’t remember if that was to the Sharks or not, but there was definitely a bad loss to the Sharks late in his tenure) and I think it may have even been a win, but it was clear they were working the phones to negotiate with the Rangers prior to that.

I’m not sure if they plan to hire outside the organization or not.
 

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I’d have to think that doofus is the next one to go after Montgomery.

What if both teams are just trying to wait it out a bit longer to see if Pittsburgh fires Sullivan first, so that they could be the first to get him?
The issue with Detroit goes higher. The Yzerplan is a disaster. As far as I can tell, the goal is to be like they were in the last years of their playoff streak: just good enough to sneak into the playoffs and bow out instantly. But they can't even manage that. They don't draft or develop well and Yzerman immediately sprung for mid free agents to fill out roster spaces.
 
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The issue with Detroit goes higher. The Yzerplan is a disaster. As far as I can tell, the goal is to be like they were in the last years of their playoff streak: just good enough to sneak into the playoffs and bow out instantly. But they can't even manage that. They don't draft or develop well and Yzerman immediately sprung for mid free agents to fill out roster spaces.
I’ve been super critical of Yzerman with Detroit, and I think most fans have now turned on him.

They haven’t had the lottery luck like us, but Yzerman constantly signs at least one (sometimes two or more) bad contract in UFA every year. And they seem to set themselves up to finish anywhere between 7th and 12th in the conference the last few years. Not good enough for 1-6 and not bad enough for 13-16.

I wonder if ownership has been putting pressure on him to just make the playoffs because it’s been so long and they want a playoff gate?

I think Yzerman gets at maximum one more year there after this. And this year could even be the end, but it’s more likely to be next if I had to guess.
 
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jkrdevil

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Ownership wanting to make the playoffs isn’t about playoff gate, it’s about season tickets sale for the next year.

Anyways, why it hasn’t gone well is simple. Teams that pull out of a bottoming rebuild typically have multiple top-3 picks and a goalie. They have neither. They have a few young #2 players, but no #1. They also have struggled in goal.
 

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