Tortorella most disliked coach in the NHL

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In Columbus he was absolutely beloved by his players. Everyone in the building it seems.

He's still hanging out and chatting with MSL and with the Sedins. A lot of his former players still associate with him.

What this poll is showing is the "Patrick Roy Effect" - the first name that pops in your head.
 
In Columbus he was absolutely beloved by his players. Everyone in the building it seems.

He's still hanging out and chatting with MSL and with the Sedins. A lot of his former players still associate with him.

What this poll is showing is the "Patrick Roy Effect" - the first name that pops in your head.
Exactly.
 
We all hated Scotty [Bowman] 364 days a year. On the 365th day, we collected our Stanley Cup rings.”

- Steve Shutt

Yeah, but what if Scotty Bowman won one Cup in a very different pre-cap league and then coasted on that one Cup win for decades?

Scotty has 9 f***ing rings as a head coach (with 3 different teams); Torts has 1. The similarities between them end at 'pain in the ass to play for.'
 
It just means 38% of the league is soft



He's got the details wrong but not the main point. Babcock actually scratched him in the games leading up to the end of the season, not the last game specifically. But he surely knew by scratching Modano that he wouldn't reach 1500. Modano was just on Spittin Chiclets, check it out

Admittedly I think it's partly me (futilely) being frustrated when people repeat falsehoods and they become fact here.

In the retelling of this story people make it sound as if Babcock found out before the last game of the season and told Modano he was a healthy scratch in the locker room and left him sitting there in his equipment.

The reality is much less salacious. Modano missed much of the season due to a wrist injury and he was honestly pretty bad in his tenure with the Wings. Babcock made him a healthy scratch when there was no longer enough games in the season for Modano to make 1,500.

I doubt that he specifically scratched Modano so he wouldn't make 1,500 games. He likely made Modano a scratch and didn't change his decision when he found out about the number of games. Also, I get that it's a round number but I don't think of 1,500 games as some major milestone like 1,000.

Babcock has done several things that are much worse and factually accurate.
 
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Admittedly I think it's partly me (futilely) being frustrated when people repeat falsehoods and they become fact here.

In the retelling of this story people make it sound as if Babcock found out before the last game of the season and told Modano he was a healthy scratch in the locker room and left him sitting there in his equipment.

The reality is much less salacious. Modano missed much of the season due to a wrist injury and he was honestly pretty bad in his tenure with the Wings. Babcock made him a healthy scratch when there was no longer enough games in the season for Modano to make 1,500.

I doubt that he specifically scratched Modano so he wouldn't make 1,500 games. He likely made Modano a scratch and didn't change his decision when he found out about the number of games. Also, I get that it's a round number but I don't think of 1,500 games as some major milestone like 1,000.

Babcock has done several things that are much worse and factually accurate.

I'm just going by Modano himself retelling it. Straight from the heartthrob's mouth

 
I'm just going by Modano himself retelling it. Straight from the heartthrob's mouth



And that doesn't change anything.

I think several coaches would've made the decision Babcock did. I understand from Modano's side being disappointed but a coach is trying to win games and have his team in the best position for the playoffs. Babcock wasn't scratching point-per-game Modano in some pissing contest with a player. He just didn't give a seasoned vet at the end of his career a charity game to hit 1,500.

This is all to say people make too much out of this incident instead of the much worse things Babcock did.
 

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