Speculation: The search for a new Head Coach - Rumors and Speculation

That being said, with his age and the 4 year gap, it is hard to assess how it impacts his ability to coach now. If all the other stuff wasn't here, and he just took 4 years off to chill, I would still be very hesitant. Not to be ageist, but I don't think a 66 year old coach makes me excited; it makes me nervous.

He'll be 67 by the start of next season. He hasn't won a playoff series in a decade. And the game has changed quite a bit since.

Doesn't mean he wouldn't be a good coach ... But I don't think the track record of guys is that good for coaches who are taking a job 30 years after they first started, unless their name is Scotty Bowman.
 
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Dreger reporting that quenneville is getting a second interview with us. It's time to face the music.
Really Verbeek? Are you that tone deaf?

If he gets hired...
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So hire Carle and have Q be Power Play coach ?
If i had to guess Zegras is on board with Q, the guy who coached his idol Kane. Might help Zegras alot but if it alienate the rest of the team who doesn't want Q idk. If he's hired i hope it doesn't cause players opposed to him to request a trade.

I'm hoping the Samuel's step in and axe the hiring before he's hired.
If Q is hired I can pretty much guarantee the guys on the team will be ecstatic, whether they’d publically say as much or not.

Going from Cronin to a HOF level coach (on ice only). I think the internet over estimates how much these players would care about past stuff, especially after his time away. Not saying I agree with that mindset but I’m pretty certain on that.
 
He'll be 67 by the start of next season. He hasn't won a playoff series in a decade. And the game has changed quite a bit since.

Doesn't mean he wouldn't be a good coach ... But I don't think the track record of guys is that good for coaches who are taking a job 30 years after they first started, unless their name is Scotty Bowman.
He's only 66 ? I honestly thought he was mid 70s. Could be worse I guess, Darryl Sutter looks 80+ and he's only 66 too. When the Ducks hired Sutter to help Eakins, I thought he was more than old enough to be Eakins dad lol.

If Q is hired I can pretty much guarantee the guys on the team will be ecstatic, whether they’d publically say as much or not.

Going from Cronin to a HOF level coach (on ice only). I think the internet over estimates how much these players would care about past stuff, especially after his time away. Not saying I agree with that mindset but I’m pretty certain on that.
I'm kind of conflicted, one side of me thinks he'd get the most out Carlsson, Zegras, Mintyukov, LaCombe & Gauthier, especially Zegras but the other side of me doesn't want him anywhere near the Ducks franchise.
 
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He's only 66 ? I honestly thought he was mid 70s. Could be worse I guess, Darryl Sutter looks 80+ and he's only 66 too. When the Ducks hired Sutter to help Eakins, I thought he was more than old enough to be Eakins dad lol.


I'm kind of conflicted, one side of me thinks he'd get the most out Carlsson, Zegras, Mintyukov, LaCombe & Gauthier, especially Zegras but the other side of me doesn't want him anywhere near the Ducks franchise.
I'm ok with q. Baggage aside. I'm rooting for the team and I think he has most experience
 
Really Verbeek? Are you that tone deaf?

Or maybe he's just exactly like Q, Bowman, and the rest ... figures that as long as the wins come, nothing else matters.

If Q is hired I can pretty much guarantee the guys on the team will be ecstatic, whether they’d publically say as much or not.

Don't be so sure. You don't know what these guys' personal experiences are. If there's a player who is close to a victim of assault, or god forbid was a victim themselves at some point in their lives, I guarantee you they won't be "ecstatic." I wouldn't blame a guy like that for demanding a trade immediately.
 
Outside of the baggage he was for sure the best coach for a long time until Cooper. The Phil Jackson of NHL.

Nah, Phil won with more than one team, through changing lineups.

Q was good regular season coach but a playoff choker for over a decade until he won with Chicago, and once the Toews-Kane peak was over that was it.

Bowman is the only living NHL coach who won Cups with more than one team.
 
Nah, Phil won with more than one team, through changing lineups.

Q was good regular season coach but a playoff choker for over a decade until he won with Chicago, and once the Toews-Kane peak was over that was it.

Bowman is the only living NHL coach who won Cups with more than one team.
I remember when Quenville had a rep of always losing in the playoffs when he was coaching the blues. They had A young pronger with all McGinnis who has a hard shot. Good times.
 
Nah, Phil won with more than one team, through changing lineups.

Q was good regular season coach but a playoff choker for over a decade until he won with Chicago, and once the Toews-Kane peak was over that was it.

Bowman is the only living NHL coach who won Cups with more than one team.
Idk, I think that’s harsh. With the Blues, there could be a year or two they were disappointing in the playoffs but overall looks like they lost to better teams. And with the Avs, he had veteran-laden, aging rosters that just lost to better teams.

generally being a 3-time cup winner really doesn’t line up well with being a choker. It’s irrelevant with the Ducks as well since the team has a long ways to go just to be a consistent playoff team.
 
Or maybe he's just exactly like Q, Bowman, and the rest ... figures that as long as the wins come, nothing else matters.



Don't be so sure. You don't know what these guys' personal experiences are. If there's a player who is close to a victim of assault, or god forbid was a victim themselves at some point in their lives, I guarantee you they won't be "ecstatic." I wouldn't blame a guy like that for demanding a trade immediately.
Maybe. But I didn’t see a mass exodus from Edmonton when Bowman was hired.

As much as Q’s actions or lack thereof leave alot to be desired, this isn’t a situation where the Ducks would be hiring Aldrich himself.
 
I don’t want to repeat, but there is a lot of money ($5B) being pumped into the Honda Center and OC Vibe by the Samuelis.

I heard the Honda Center is hosting an Olympic event in 2028.

If the league is allowing Quennebille to return to coaching, and the Ducks organization believes he is the best option, it is the correct business move to hire him and make the Ducks a contender.

John
 
Dreger reporting that quenneville is getting a second interview with us. It's time to face the music.
Per the quote above, he reported that "its expected" he'll get a second interview. Unclear if that's Q's expectation, the Duck's, or both. TBD in my mind


I guess he’s good buddies with Utahs owner.
And from Vancouver. I don't think Cooper's getting fired, but if he does I doubt he's interested in the ducks job though arguably he should be.
 
I don’t want to repeat, but there is a lot of money ($5B) being pumped into the Honda Center and OC Vibe by the Samuelis.

I heard the Honda Center is hosting an Olympic event in 2028.

If the league is allowing Quennebille to return to coaching, and the Ducks organization believes he is the best option, it is the correct business move to hire him and make the Ducks a contender.

John
Look, no one's opinion on the matter is invalid but I find it quite tiring that there's this presumption that just because Quenneville has a history of success, it is the best path toward contender-ship. The Ducks organization thought Cronin would (at least from a developmental perspective) bring us success and the results weren't exactly glowing.

I've made my feelings known on the moral implications and optics and I'm tired of talking about all that. If the hiring goes through I'll have plenty of feelings about it then.

But purely from a hockey perspective, Quenneville's best performance came when he had stacked rosters to work with. The Chicago cup winning teams, as much as we hated them and hated hearing about them, they were stacked with top talent. Quenneville's brief run with the Panthers was successful in terms of on ice performance but that was the beginnings of the current Panthers core that won the cup last year (Barkov, Gudas, Forsling, Bennett, Montour, Verhaeghe, Ekblad Luostarinen and Huberdeau+Weegar instead of Tkachuk). The Ducks are still developing their youth core and constructing a roster around it. The team is really not close to those Chicago or Florida teams.

This idea that Quenneville will arrive and we'll become a contender in short order is so naive to me. If Dostal keeps developing to solidify himself as one of the three best goalies in the league and we see massive spikes in development from the youth core, maybe then we're about three years out from seeing the Ducks as serious cup contenders. By that point Quenneville will be 69 years old going on 70. It's been brought up before but the oldest coach in NHL history to win a Stanley Cup was Scotty Bowman at 68 years old. Before he set that record, the oldest coach to do it was 55. Bruce Cassidy would've broken that record at 58 years old if not for Bowman.

I know what you're really saying is we need the Ducks to be competitive again, but that can be achieved with any number of these names and that's all, again, not touching any of the extraneous stuff related to the Blackhawks scandal.
 

Type of coach we should pay whatever they want if Tampa Bay is actually dumb enough to fire him. Elite Cup winning coach who hasn't been out of the game for half a decade and (doesn't appear) to be a scumbag.

Jon Cooper is not leaving Tampa Bay. If he ever decides on a change of scenery it probably won’t be Anaheim.

He is considered the best coach in the NHL. He will get more dollars than we can pay and have his choice of venues.

John
Tbh, this team can compete with the biggest teams in the league when it comes to dollars for coaching staff if there was someone out there they really, really wanted no matter what.
 
Man ...

But why is only Q stuff leaked? For the second time. We have no leak about any other candidate.

PS
As far as I remember, Cronin had 2 interviews before hiring
 
Type of coach we should pay whatever they want if Tampa Bay is actually dumb enough to fire him. Elite Cup winning coach who hasn't been out of the game for half a decade and (doesn't appear) to be a scumbag.


Tbh, this team can compete with the biggest teams in the league when it comes to dollars for coaching staff if there was someone out there they really, really wanted no matter what.

I would take Cooper over anyone. If there were any inkling of wanting to go to Anaheim after next year, I would have kept Cronin or brought McIlvane up for a year, on an interim basis.

I have kinda resigned to the fact hiring Quenneville is looking inevitable.

Over the years I have had mgmt and politicians I really didn’t want. But apart from making me do something morally wrong, I’m not going to get worked up about it and will hope for the best.

I know people, especially these days, that get so consumed by politics it ruins their life, and those around them. I’m not going to let a sports team, player, or coach do the same.

John
 
Man ...

But why is only Q stuff leaked? For the second time. We have no leak about any other candidate.

PS
As far as I remember, Cronin had 2 interviews before hiring
They definitely wanted to test fan reactions before going through with it. Will be interesting to see if he ends up being hired.
 
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