Can't imagine that happening under Illitch ownership.Imagine if Detroit....
Can't imagine that happening under Illitch ownership.Imagine if Detroit....
He looks like a pirate.
I was born the same year as Jokinen. Not a big deal.I feel old.
Surely you are aware NHL coaches, even very good ones, get fired all the time....Okay so explain the context. Why did he get fired?
Would love to see them break the old boys' club and bring Fedorov and Jokinen in as coaches.
Yeah, from the NHL.Surely you are aware NHL coaches, even very good ones, get fired all the time....
Because thet haven't been recycled as coaches in the NHLHow do you figure Fedorov and Jokinen are somehow not in the old boys club when it comes to the NHL?
Except for the anointed Mike Sullivan, apparently.Guy with all of his international experience and a long NHL career...I'd have to think he'd be a really interesting option but I know nothing of him as an actual coach.
yeah, Coaches and Gms are hired to be fired, basically
Turkey woman?Imagine all the new meme potential with Jokinen
Times have changed , he defected ,guess I never thought of a Russian returning after defecting as a big deal but there was a time it was.I am surprised Fedorov isn't involved in the NHL somehow. Had a great mind for the game. It could be he doesn't want to do it. Dale Hunter probably could coach in the NHL if he wanted to but he never did it outside of an interim placement in Washington I believe. He prefers the OHL. Fedorov could prefer Russia being closer to home.
Given a choice, I think I speak for most Wings fans when I say we'd rather have Fedorov than Chris Ilitch...The cleanest route would be for the team he starred with for so many years to bring him in, but that's not happening in Detroit, where his tenure ended in an acrimonious way. That ownership is still in place.
That leaves teams for which he had brief but positive experiences. A few years earlier, and I would have said Washington, where he played for just a few years but was very impactful with the younger Russians like Ovechkin, Semin, etc. Those guys are aging out and the Caps' Russian contingent is shrinking, though. Perhaps Carolina.
That's some really piss poor logic.If the guy can't hack it in the KHL why would an NHL team hire him?
Feds has actually been getting worked back into the Detroit fold over the past like 5 years. He's shown up in more promo vids, visits, etc.Can't imagine that happening under Illitch ownership.
Yes, though I still doubt he would get outright hired as a head coach. But as an associate, with the promise of getting the nod in the future.
Coaches are not hired into the NHL because of merit, but because of connections. Otherwise guys like Rikard Grönborg or Jukka Jalonen would've been given a chance already. A former NHLer has an easier time getting into a position to succeed, but still not hired straight to the NHL job I would have to imagine.
Feds has actually been getting worked back into the Detroit fold over the past like 5 years. He's shown up in more promo vids, visits, etc.
Now that Yzerman is GM and Mr. I has passed I think it could happen. Stevie has a seemingly pretty good relationship with Feds. Chris Illitch seems much more money/ business driven than his dad. The surge in merch and the potential to build this up to a number retirement (and the money that brings) could have him be open to it.
It has been 20ish years it's time to move on from the drama surrounding his exit. Bringing him back as a coach first would also be a great way to bring him full circle with fans too.
Larionov is the guy I always imagined coaching but Feds has obviously had success in the KHL. As a Wings fan I'd certainly welcome him to Detroit for a try as an assistant. I think he'd be a good match for Larkin who plays the lite version of Feds Style.
Would love to see them break the old boys' club and bring Fedorov and Jokinen in as coaches.
Can't imagine that happening under Illitch ownership.
Only 2 European coaches for all 107 NHL existence years. Both briefly. So, what are you talking about now?
Fired in KHL doesn’t usually lead to be hired in the NHL
If the guy can't hack it in the KHL why would an NHL team hire him?