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4. New York Rangers associate coach Scott Arniel also interviewed with both Buffalo and Florida.
5. There are a lot of ties to Lindy Ruff in New York. Arniel played with him from 1986-89. Assistant GM Jim Schoenfeld was a teammate from 1979-81. Chris Drury, who just added the AHL Hartford GM title to his portfolio, was coached by Ruff from 2003-07. With those connections, it’s not a surprise to hear rumblings that Ruff was contacted by the Rangers about joining Alain Vigneault’s staff. I’m not sure where this stands right now, but it sounds like it was with the idea of making the group stronger, not forcing Vigneault to look over his shoulder.
"have had talks" does not equal "to join"
Buffalo fans for whatever reason think they're entitled to whatever free agents they desireRumors Daily is a Sabres fan with no sources
He got all upset when Vesey signed with the Rangers haha
Don't give him any oxygen by using him as a source
Rumors Daily is a Sabres fan with no sources
He got all upset when Vesey signed with the Rangers haha
Don't give him any oxygen by using him as a source
Rumors Daily is a Sabres fan with no sources
He got all upset when Vesey signed with the Rangers haha
Don't give him any oxygen by using him as a source
What's the big deal with Ruff joining us?
He's been a pretty "meh" type coach his whole career. Would I mind Arneil leaving? Not at all. But adding Ruff does nothing for me.
"have had talks" does not equal "to join"
He's a good NHL coach who'd be joining us as an assistant. That's pretty great. I hope this happens.
I agree for sure.
I thought a lot about this when we hired AV. There really should be no significant negative aspects of having a lot of man-power and competence on the coaching staff. And this is something we have seen a lot of in Europe too. The best team in Sweden the last decade, Skellefteå AIK, for long stretches basically had three head-coaches. Ex Rangers Johan Lindbom, who coached HV71 to gold this season, was inexperienced but had one of the most experienced HCs as one of his assistent.
Nobody is running a one man show anymore, but I am basically certain that in 20 years, we will see much more beefed up coaching staffs. I also think we will see more examples of two people sharing the responsibility more.
Would love to get Ruff.
I just don't buy "not looking over his shoulder part" and how much influence would any assistant have on AV. The line up, combinations and ice time remaining consistent even when assistants changed. Would Ruff be able to make a difference over AV's stubbornness? If not and things go south midseason I could see LR taking over. Would you be happy with him as a head coach?
I really really really dislike AV, but honestly I don't want another HC who has been around longer than dirt. Ideally you'd have a guy like Ruff as an assistant and a HC who understands hockey in 2017 not 1977.
Have they hired for Hartford yet? Is it just going to be McCambridge taking over? I'd want to bring one of those coaches to get AHL head coaching experience first, and then promote him from within.
Have they hired for Hartford yet? Is it just going to be McCambridge taking over? I'd want to bring one of those coaches to get AHL head coaching experience first, and then promote him from within.
They haven't hired for Hartford yet. The obvious solution is McCambridge moving up, but the Rangers have also brought in a young Czech coach for development camp, so they might give him a look for that.
Ideally yes seeing as it looks like they're stuck with AV the doofus as HC for at least another season. Probably better than just handing a guy an NHL HC position, but I'm not against that either if they have coached college or AHL elsewhere.
Does rick even have sources anymore(did he ever)? Or he's just spewing stuff?