beastintheeast
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Instead of quoting everything, let me do it this way.
@OMG67 I will go you one better and say that this team was in the top 4 out of 7, including the COVID screw-up. The challenge to that is that it is the team that Andre built.
Having a competitive team every year is good because AVERAGE FANS are happy and willing to put out for tickets. Also, having the top competitive team is not a bad thing when it comes to competing to host championships. Killer and Andre built competitive and, more importantly, entertaining teams.
When does OSEG step in and make a decision to change, it depends on what they have the 67's for is it supposed to be a money maker, is it just something that got them in the door to get Landsdowne, is it that tax right off?
Big business is not always in it to win even though they will tell you that.
Ownership hires people to manage the asset. Using the adage well, they won 4 out of 7, which would be a great reason for Ottawa to keep Boyd around NUT with a different coach. He would have input in hiring but not make the decision.
JB was a mid-tier player at best when he played. He has coached, but to my knowledge, he has never won anything. His claim to fame is that he was mentored by Larry Mavety. That being said it is hard to tell how much of what this team built was JB, Andre or Jan.
DC was a good coach and has numerous winning seasons to show for it. However, just as Killer was an exceptional coach, the league has changed, the players have changed, and teams are winning more with offence and two-way play. It is interesting to note that the WJC team he coached had an assistant named Andre Tourigny on it.
People here complained that Killer stayed well past his prime, which is true. However, the team was competitive with him when he was behind the bench and how he drafted.
@ScoutLife4 Not trading Pineli was a mistake. Boyd should have gotten the best offer he could and taken it, not only because it is better to get something instead of nothing, but to me, the fact that Pinelli had p[acked up and left his billet tells me he really did not want to come back . This year, teams that were competitive did not have a lot to trade. The error was in thinking there was a market at the last minute instead of trading him earlier in the year.
As to expecting good things out of this team, NO I DID NOT everyone knows that I had them slated for where they are. But my argument was that due to this, they needed to make trades that brought in youth and developed the players that they had. This has not been done.
Again whether this team gets better or stays the same will depend on what officially happens between the 1st of March and the OHL priority draft.
@OMG67 I will go you one better and say that this team was in the top 4 out of 7, including the COVID screw-up. The challenge to that is that it is the team that Andre built.
Having a competitive team every year is good because AVERAGE FANS are happy and willing to put out for tickets. Also, having the top competitive team is not a bad thing when it comes to competing to host championships. Killer and Andre built competitive and, more importantly, entertaining teams.
When does OSEG step in and make a decision to change, it depends on what they have the 67's for is it supposed to be a money maker, is it just something that got them in the door to get Landsdowne, is it that tax right off?
Big business is not always in it to win even though they will tell you that.
Ownership hires people to manage the asset. Using the adage well, they won 4 out of 7, which would be a great reason for Ottawa to keep Boyd around NUT with a different coach. He would have input in hiring but not make the decision.
JB was a mid-tier player at best when he played. He has coached, but to my knowledge, he has never won anything. His claim to fame is that he was mentored by Larry Mavety. That being said it is hard to tell how much of what this team built was JB, Andre or Jan.
DC was a good coach and has numerous winning seasons to show for it. However, just as Killer was an exceptional coach, the league has changed, the players have changed, and teams are winning more with offence and two-way play. It is interesting to note that the WJC team he coached had an assistant named Andre Tourigny on it.
People here complained that Killer stayed well past his prime, which is true. However, the team was competitive with him when he was behind the bench and how he drafted.
@ScoutLife4 Not trading Pineli was a mistake. Boyd should have gotten the best offer he could and taken it, not only because it is better to get something instead of nothing, but to me, the fact that Pinelli had p[acked up and left his billet tells me he really did not want to come back . This year, teams that were competitive did not have a lot to trade. The error was in thinking there was a market at the last minute instead of trading him earlier in the year.
As to expecting good things out of this team, NO I DID NOT everyone knows that I had them slated for where they are. But my argument was that due to this, they needed to make trades that brought in youth and developed the players that they had. This has not been done.
Again whether this team gets better or stays the same will depend on what officially happens between the 1st of March and the OHL priority draft.