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Don't forget what he did with the hair he did have left. Shit was wild some days lol.If you're intro rapidly receding hairlines I guess. Do you think Matthews is a looker as well?
Don't forget what he did with the hair he did have left. Shit was wild some days lol.If you're intro rapidly receding hairlines I guess. Do you think Matthews is a looker as well?
Your notes and summary of the interview was good.Staios: Players need to go through bitter disappointment to drive them to get better
Senators GM Steve Staios on exit meetings, priority and pressure this summer and search for a new head coach.www.tsn.ca
- talks about how the team grew under Jacques
- Believes players care, discussed with them how they can continue to grow.
- Talked about expectations, we need to build towards those expectations by working on the details
- This was a very important year for evaluations.
- Wants to continue to grow from within, massive potential, but there are areas that need to improve and that's his job.
- Talked about bringing in the right people for the right positions.
- Hasn't told any RFA or UFA whether they will be returning yet.
- Coaching search is in process and ongoing, has spoken to a couple people, have a longer list, and want to take the time to look at everyone who may be available, but if the perfect candidate is identified they'll get it done right away.
- Alfredsson not in consideration for HC job.
- Jacques will continue in consulting role,
- Would welcome all the mbrs of the current coaching staff back but doesn't know how that will unfold.
- Goaltending: Believes they are better than their numbers, do you address that because they had off years, does improving the play in front of them make a difference,
- On committing to Korpisalo will be back, they'll be looking at everything to try and improve, but knows that Korpi will be better next year,
- On Chychrun and his next deal, he's a heck of a player, as far as moving forward, he won't discuss contracts in this forum, but they think highly of him
- Biggest disappointment - We saw when we play to our potential, we are very good, played some of our best games against contenders, pinpointing what it takes to be consistent, players need to go through disappointment to learn how to deal with that and learn what they need to do to be better.
- On Stu - Wants to make something happen every shift, when it doesn't happen, he gets frustrated. With time, he'll learn to better manage those emotions.
- Believes what Jacques brought will have lasting positive effects with the players
- Sounds like Jacques role will be wider ranging than coaching consultant,
- Norris will be ready for training camp. Expects him to be 100% both physically and mentally.
- On French being important, Staois is working on learning more french, in terms of the coaching hire, he doesn't feel language can be a major factor but it is a positive.
- on scouting philosophy - Value character and hockey sense, Top of the board is BPA but down the board they may consider positional needs
- Don Boyd is head of amateur scouting.
- Won't do anything for the sake of doing something.
- Identified names that may be available both by trade and UFA.
- Buyouts: would consider anything, but does not see any in this group at this time where it makes sense.
Nepotism does not apply to Staios because he is not a relative of Andlauer.I think we should really avoid calling Staois a nepotism hire, assuming you are referring to him.
Andlauer isn't a newbie to NHL circles. He's been involved in the league for a long time which provides him some familiarity with people in NHL circles.
He's also not new to hockey ownership. He's had a successful OHL franchise.
He's got a positive historical relationship with Staois. Staois is a guy that played 1000 games in the league, has experience and success running an operation with total control and front office exposure in 2 Canadian NHL markets.
Nepotism is a word with basically no positive connotations. None. I don't think that applies to Staois.
Gruden does not meet the "best in class" criteria, so no to him as the next HC.He has a grand total of one season of head coaching experience at the professional level coaching a stacked Marlies roster to a middling season.
Zero reason to think he's the best coach available for this team.
NON "sense"! We don't need old over-the-hill vets.Logan Coture makes sense if we trade Chabot. 8 mil out and 8 in, leadership and vet health depending.
You know itIf you're intro rapidly receding hairlines I guess. Do you think Matthews is a looker as well?
John?There’s no reason to think he isn’t the best, or one of the best options.
He’s extremely adept at defensive structure, he doesn’t let players call the shots and isn’t afraid to be the bad guy, he does what he thinks is best for the team regardless of marching orders, and is still loved by his players even when he is a hardass (was fired for refusing to play the owners son, and was then rehired a day later when the Firebirds walked out and refused to play unless he was rehired).
Everything this team has sucked at, he’s known for. Getting the most of his players, strong 2 way play, defensive structure, not letting the inmates run the show, benching players when their play is poor.
He’s a very good option for this team, regardless of his tenure.
Never says anything. There is no point listening to him I mean, the Josh Norris surgery...bud, it's ok you can talk about it you know? He had it months ago ffs
And that just by itself is a refreshing change from the previous GM.Your notes and summary of the interview was good.
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However, a lot of his answers and statements seemed like more obvious common sense stuff …
Sure, common sense is good of course. And, I don’t think revealing the fine details of his strategy for public consumption is a good thing either.And that just by itself is a refreshing change from the previous GM.
What did you want? A bunch of lies and fodder like the last guy would belt out? ‘The rebuild is over’ or or how he would flip and flip on whether DJ Smith is his coach or whether they are competing for a playoff spot or not?Never says anything. There is no point listening to him I mean, the Josh Norris surgery...bud, it's ok you can talk about it you know? He had it months ago ffs
One thing...I don't think PD flipflopped on DJ being the coach until the new regime. Then he flipped like a rat to save his own job...but he was told ...No, it's up to you and you will own your descision.What did you want? A bunch of lies and fodder like the last guy would belt out? ‘The rebuild is over’ or or how he would flip and flip on whether DJ Smith is his coach or whether they are competing for a playoff spot or not?
You want him to tell you who he’s not signing like the last guy? That always seemed unprofessional to me and glad Staios addressed it head on by saying now is not the time to do that.
Age does this to many. Your time is coming.
Do you have a source for this?It appears that initially, they favored Gruden for the head coach position at the start of the season. However, as the season progressed and they received feedback from Martin, it seems he recommended a veteran coach with head coaching experience or a winning pedigree, rather than a first-time head coach with limited experience.
DJ had a contract; Dorion just allowed DJ to stay under that contract.One thing...I don't think PD flipflopped on DJ being the coach until the new regime. Then he flipped like a rat to save his own job...but he was told ...No, it's up to you and you will own your descision.
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When most of us were still filled with excitement over the promise of this year, Staois seemed non-plussed in a sort of 'we’ll see' attitude about Dorions best effort. Seems he was right to be.
As fans we have suffered for a while, and there’s temptation to pout that we want our hasenpfeffer now, regardless of whether we are in a position in the development cycle to expect that.
But this is year 1 of the new era. And we have to make long term plans to win. Hopefully we don’t blow our wad in one summer going for it.
I hope Straios is a better GM than Dorion and does not trade young prospects, players and draft picks for over-the-hill vets who are "good in the room" but "not so good" on the ice.Sure, common sense is good of course. And, I don’t think revealing the fine details of his strategy for public consumption is a good thing either.
But, I would say its become rather obvious that we aren’t going to learn too much from his interviews. So, I think it would be difficult to reach definitive conclusions based on what Staois says as he reveals little. When people say “this is what he said”, I think its more projection and what people want to hear or believe.
I’m more focused & fascinated by the future of the Senators, and especially what will happen over this summer versus what happened in the past.
I want to see positive changes such as hiring an experienced and successful GM and coaching staff. Plus sign a UFA player to fill the voids (big tough RD). Spend the $$$ to get it done.You’re a Sens fan, What could Staois or any person that works for the Ottawa Senators possibly say to make you happy? What is it you want to hear?
Staois could of said they are bringing in Wayne Gretzky, they hired John Cooper, they traded for Victor Hedman and they put Dominik Haseks brain inside Korpisalos head and I’d still be like “don’t give a shit dude just make the playoffs”
This fanbase has heard every bullshit excuse and lie and been abused and watched shit shot hockey for 7 years. To me talk with this team is totally useless. Even Brady doesn’t know what to say anymore. he’s at a loss for words. There’s nothing to say there’s no words that can help us as Sensfans . nothing to make us believe - just make the f***ing playoffs.
“There’s only 1 cure for this fever, I need more cowbell”
Sounds like we need to add a sports psychologist to help the younger players like Stutzle and Tkatchuk to control their emotions.Your notes and summary of the interview was good.
After listening to the interview, there was a few specifics in the interview that were interesting and noteworthy e.g. Norris will be ready for the start of the season, Boyd will lead the draft.
However, a lot of his answers and statements seemed like more obvious common sense stuff that most would know about. A few examples (there were many) of that would be Stutzle wants to make a difference every shift and gets frustrated when that doesn’t happen, team can play well even against contenders, etc. Again, I’m not expecting more than that and that he’d discuss contracts or things like that to use another extreme example of something that you wouldn’t expect.
After listening to this interview, I think the most specific thing he said of note was that he didn’t believe there would be any buyouts.
Successful coaches can sometimes be available due to the nature of the job. GMs who are “successful” are also “unsuccessful” if they are available since there is no shelf life on GMs.I want to see positive changes such as hiring an experienced and successful GM and coaching staff. Plus sign a UFA player to fill the voids (big tough RD). Spend the $$$ to get it done.
Staios could have identified some facts about team performance in 2023-24. He could have identified high level stats such as the team did not play well this season as it finished the season at 26th in the league, did not make the playoffs, was 20th in the league at 3.05 GF/GP, 28th in GA/GP, 24th on the PP, 29th on the PK, and 20th on SA/GP. He could have said that there is a lot of work to be done to improve team performance next season and his job is to make the changes necessary to accomplish that. He could have said that part of that improvement will hopefully come from hiring a new coaching staff with a focus on team defensive play and adding some players who can play a solid 200 foot game, particularly when defending without the puck.Sure, common sense is good of course. And, I don’t think revealing the fine details of his strategy for public consumption is a good thing either.
But, I would say its become rather obvious that we aren’t going to learn too much from his interviews. So, I think it would be difficult to reach definitive conclusions based on what Staois says as he reveals little. When people say “this is what he said”, I think its more projection and what people want to hear or believe.
I’m more focused & fascinated by the future of the Senators, and especially what will happen over this summer versus what happened in the past.
They had Dr. Chantal Lussier for a long time, not sure if she is still there.Sounds like we need to add a sports psychologist to help the younger players like Stutzle and Tkatchuk to control their emotions.