My questions about Taylor:
If he's as good as we all think he is, why has he not won a Calder Cup or been hired as an NHL coach?
If it was because he didn't have the players what's going to change the outcome at the NHL level if he's got the same players?
If it's not the players, what is he lacking to get his team over the hump?
Generally speaking he didn't have the team to be expected to win the Calder, the two teams that ended up there were pretty much called early in the season. Calder winning teams will often be loaded up with former NHL players, or those tweeners that are really good at the AHL level ( Hinastroza for example ). Unlike the NHL, the Calder can get pretty close to being bought. Believe it or not, the NHL is a much more even playing field despite the huge amounts of money.
A good coach is only going to overcome so much. Scotty Bowman isn't going to take the current Chicago team and win the Stanley Cup.
Keep in mind too call ups will play a huge roll in what happens in Milwaukee as well. I believe we pulled Stastney and Parssinen from his roster, and those are two guys who can play at the NHL level, so that's a pretty big hole to fill, and I'm probably forgetting someone else in there too. I know Askarov got hurt for example.
The other factor is this as well, just because a team stinks under one coach doesn't mean the team itself just stinks. I honestly think Brunette is causing a ton of this. He is wanting 30 year olds to play like 22 year olds, and I'm sorry guys just usually don't have that kind of jump at that point. Added to that he won't play the guys who might have that jump, compounded by the older guys playing more minutes than they should, and trying to involve his Dmen in a way that almost none of them have the talent or ability to do, and you have yourself a nightmare. I think if you had a coach that would flip things on its head, have his Dmen play a more responsible support role which means your forwards aren't constantly trying to play out position this is a playoff team. Maybe not a good one, but definitely better than what we've seen so far.
Edit: As far as getting an NHL coaching job, we all know how the good ole boy network is in the NHL. It can be rough to get into it but once you do you can roll around in it stinking for a long time. We know he has been to interviews, but there could be some cases in there where he didn't like the situation and backed out himself, knowing he has a pretty good job in Milwaukee. Coaches at that level its real had to know whats going on.