IcedCapp
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Don't you dare take him from us. lolEverything is possible now! If they really want to go for McKenna, you can do so far more easily with everybody on the same page. If you want to reset and try for the playoffs, you can go for it far more easily now. And if Dubas wants to continue doing his improbable rebuild on the fly with a playoff appearance for the core, he can be a little more successful at that too!
My list of preferred coaching candidates:
Chris Lazary
Jay McKee
Jay Woodcroft
Jeff Halpern
Patrick Roy
Pascal Vincent
- I think Dubas should go to his OHL roots. Lazary has been described as an offensive innovator in Saginaw. Rough end to this season but he won a Memorial Cup playing that way. McKee is a very good junior coach and he actually played with our core back in the day.
- Woodcroft deserves another shot. And, he has experience coaching superstars.
- Halpern deserves a shot more than any other assistant coach in the league, imo. He oversees the league's best PP, imo.
- Roy may or may not return to the Isles. His resume with young players speaks for itself. Our roster is probably going to be more to his liking than the Islanders for the next few seasons.
- Vincent had a bad ending in CBJ, but he has quickly turned his career around by leading Laval to the AHL's best record.
For sure. I hope this is the beginning of him actually putting his vision into practice and not just a desperation move. But I think he's earned himself the right to be judged at what he does with this team forward now (either tank or rebuild).Yeah. Props to Dubas to be honest.
It’s also the signal that they’re getting out of purgatory. Whether it’s good or bad. Being stuck in the middle is boringElection day here in Canada, my childhood best friends birthday and what possibly might be even bigger news to me? They let Sully go!!
It doesn't matter if they get worse, it's that there is hope again.
IT'S A FAIR QUESTION!Man the noticeable cringe my body goes into when I hear Madden's voice. What a chode.
It does make for a catchy song, though.Being stuck in the middle is boring
only if i'm stuck in the middle with you, thoughIt does make for a catchy song, though.
Tbh bro I used to think this but after watching this year I think I’m just bored of losing and having no hope.For f***ing real.
I already know this isn't going to "turn the team around." It's too late for that (at least insofar as this era).
But like... surely we can't be the only ones completely tired of watching this nightmare-on-repeat every night? Trotting out the same old tired bullshit unchanging and unwavering for years only to have your nose shoved in it every night? And it's not even EXCITING losses. I can take the losing these days I just don't want to have to sit through two+ hours of the hockey equivalent of the Ludovico technique every game.
IT'S A FAIR QUESTION!
I mean, I wish he hadn't but, sure, we all gotta make mistakes somewhere. At least he's correcting this one, props to Dubas.Yeah Dubas wanted to fire him during the season but waited until the end of the year out of respect for Sullivan.
It rules that the dumbest dudes alive have jobs writing about this team.The Penguins media sure showing how f***ing dumb they are in this conference lol.
F..... that guy!We should keep Quinn for the defense but hire Reirden back to run the PP. Guaranteed top 5 pick.![]()
Eh I think they'll win a lot in the regular season and just end up with a late 1st based on that.
Tbh bro I used to think this but after watching this year I think I’m just bored of losing and having no hope.
As far as the actual product- Pens were one of the most “exciting” aka high event teams in hockey last season. Gave up a ton of goals. Scored a good amount. Good powerplay. Bad goaltending. The numbers back it up. But I wasn’t excited watching them.
I think it’s just boring to play in meaningless games from game 1 to 82.