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Should Don Cherry be in the HHOF?

Should Don Cherry be in the HHOF?


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He also wasn't a very good coach lol

Geez - do a bit of research before posting such crap. :shakehead

Cherry coached Boston for 5 seasons and they won 231 games during this span ( a .6575 winning pct. ) and they averaged 105 points a season. The Bruins finished 1st in the Adams Division 4 times and in 2nd place once. The Bruins lost in the SC Final twice and once in the Semi-Finals to Montreal who had arguably one of the best teams in NHL history. You might not him personally but give the guy some credit.
 
Geez - do a bit of research before posting such crap. :shakehead

Cherry coached Boston for 5 seasons and they won 231 games during this span ( a .6575 winning pct. ) and they averaged 105 points a season. The Bruins finished 1st in the Adams Division 4 times and in 2nd place once. The Bruins lost in the SC Final twice and once in the Semi-Finals to Montreal who had arguably one of the best teams in NHL history. You might not him personally but give the guy some credit.

I like how you leave out the Rockies season and his disaster stint with the IceDogs too.
 
I like how you leave out the Rockies season and his disaster stint with the IceDogs too.

Are you really going to base your overall opinion of Cherry's HOF candidacy based on how well he did with a horribly run NHL expansion team and/or an OHL expansion team ???? Of course these coaching stints matter but it's just that most people would put more stock in looking at how he did with an established roster.
 
To be honest, when I first saw the thread title my first thought was "Oi what stupid comment did he say now that now people want to kick him out of the hall of fame" -- cause I thought/figured he was already in.
 
Geez - do a bit of research before posting such crap. :shakehead

Cherry coached Boston for 5 seasons and they won 231 games during this span ( a .6575 winning pct. ) and they averaged 105 points a season. The Bruins finished 1st in the Adams Division 4 times and in 2nd place once. The Bruins lost in the SC Final twice and once in the Semi-Finals to Montreal who had arguably one of the best teams in NHL history. You might not him personally but give the guy some credit.

He had Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito and Brad Park over these stretches
 
I may not always agree with him politically or socially but I'm not delicate enough that I can't give the guy kudos for being a great entertainer. Yes, he should be in the Hall and he will most certainly will be.
 
He had Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito and Brad Park over these stretches

Again - do some freaking research. Bobby Orr played a full season ( 80 games ) in 1974-75 which was Cherry's first season in Boston. Orr only played 10 games 1n 1975 before moving onto Chicago for the 1976-77 season. As for Esposito - he also played a full season in 1974-55 but only played 12 games in 1975 for the Bruins before being traded to the Rangers. And as for Park - he only played 43 games for the Bruins in 1975-76. He did play most of the next 2 seasons but then fell to 40 games in 1978-79. So basically Cherry had Orr for 1 full season, Esposito for 1 full season and Park for 3 full seasons out his 5 seasons coaching the Bruins. What's your next theory ????
 
Again - do some freaking research. Bobby Orr played a full season ( 80 games ) in 1974-75 which was Cherry's first season in Boston. Orr only played 10 games 1n 1975 before moving onto Chicago for the 1976-77 season. As for Esposito - he also played a full season in 1974-55 but only played 12 games in 1975 for the Bruins before being traded to the Rangers. And as for Park - he only played 43 games for the Bruins in 1975-76. He did play most of the next 2 seasons but then fell to 40 games in 1978-79. So basically Cherry had Orr for 1 full season, Esposito for 1 full season and Park for 3 full seasons out his 5 seasons coaching the Bruins. What's your next theory ????

Lol, so I was wrong about how long he had Orr and Espo, but he had them at their peaks and lost in the first round lol

Then had other talented players and still lost in 76

74-75 he had Orr and Esposito at their peaks and lost in the first round
75-76 - Ratelle and Park and he loses in an early round
76-77 - Ratelle and Park and loses to the Habs
77-78 - Ratelle and Park and loses to the Habs
78-79 - Old and bad team
 
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Of course these coaching stints matter but it's just that most people would put more stock in looking at how he did with an established roster.

Those Bruins teams would have been contenders even with this monkey behind the bench.

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What exactly is the argument for him being in the HOF?
Because it's the Hall of fame.

He is the most famous hockey media personality of all time AINEC.

Honestly the question is more: what's the argument for him not being in the hall? He is 10x more famous than any current media personalities who have been inducted. Foster Hewitt is in the HOF but you're telling me Don Cherry, who millions of Canadians tuned into HNIC every Saturday night to listen to for almost 40 years and even voted as one of the greatest Canadians of all time, shouldn't be?
 
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Because it's the Hall of fame.

He is the most famous hockey media personality of all time AINEC.

Honestly the question is more: what's the argument for him not being in the hall? He is 10x more famous than any current media personalities who have been inducted. Foster Hewitt is in the HOF but you're telling me Don Cherry, who millions of Canadians tuned into HNIC every Saturday night to listen to for almost 40 years and even voted as one of the greatest Canadians of all time, shouldn't be?

Indeed it is. Criteria (builder):

"Coaching, managerial or executive ability, or ability in another significant off-ice role, sportsmanship, character and contributions to his or her organization or organizations and to the game of hockey in general."

You can argue about his ability in another significant off-ice role, but the sportsmanship and character requirements are definitely not in his favor and as such also the contributions are a mixed bag at best.
 
Yes he should. Don't really feel too strongly about his rhetoric either way but the man was a staple in hockey broadcasting for nearly 40 years.

The thing that set him apart from other pundits and personalities on his Coaches Corner segments was that he invited the viewer to agree or disagree with him. You wonder how many debates in living rooms or in the bars across the country Cherry started with his polarizing opinions. To me that transcends the role of simple broadcaster and should get him in the HHoF as a builder.
 
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He shaped the fabric of the game for decades. Absolutely he should be in, without a doubt.


To deny him entry is the very "cancel culture" people whine about. People can do great things, while being terrible people. In fact, that's often the case.
 
Achievements:
-Jack Adams award for NHL coach of the year

-Dominion Command Honorary Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion in recognition of "his longstanding and unswerving support of... Canadians in uniform.”

-Canadian Forces Medallion for Dinstuinguised Service recipient

- has a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame

-had a starring role on Hockey Night in Canada for decades, had his own TV And Radio Show “Don Cherrys Grapevine.”

-had his own podcast in his 80s.

He’s accomplished a lot more in his life than I ever will, and I’d bet more than you too.

To be fair, he is a blowhard.

WOW all of that? He is sainthood material and should have streets and holidays named after him. He may have more accolades but accomplishments are subjective. NONE of what you posted is getting Cherry anywhere near HHOF induction ceremony for himself. The dude is a xenophobic POS who is just a big asshole. I think Gritty has a better change.
 
WOW all of that? He is sainthood material and should have streets and holidays named after him. He may have more accolades but accomplishments are subjective. NONE of what you posted is getting Cherry anywhere near HHOF induction ceremony for himself. The dude is a xenophobic POS who is just a big asshole. I think Gritty has a better change.
The entire Builders category for the Hall is very subjective, and I feel your comment about Cherry’s character is too harsh, but you’re entitled to your opinion too.
 
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