SelltheTeamFrancesco
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Substitute Ted Cruz with Jay Woodcroft through this site: TED CRUZ FOR HUMAN PRESIDENTHard, HARD pass on Q and Woodcroft.
One is a vile scumbag and the other looks like an extra from Silence of the Lambs.
I'm not too concerned about Gallant and his acceptance of analytics. I am more concerned with the issues that have led to his firings and seemingly lack of support by fans for him to be retained. I have read what Gallant has said about analytics. It makes sense to me but at the end of the day what happens when the analytics draw different conclusion from his eye test and gut feeling? Is he open to change? If he is a good coach and the results are there analytics should follow for the most part. His teams aren't known to play with a lot of structure so I'm not sure that he is a good fit. I can see him butting heads with Rutherford and Allvin quickly.Gallant’s refusal/reluctance to embrace analytics has me wary of him. And I don’t see how we can look at NYR’s track record of developing prospects at the pro level and think Laviolette would be a good fit.
I don't think it's appropriate to discuss the morality of hiring Q. I appreciate and see the view point. And I will say one piece and leave it.
I think forgiveness is a really critical thing in the modern world, I know some crimes go beyond the scope of the intention of forgiveness. I also think it's really conveient of me to preach forgiveness for a selfish benefit of outcome from this coach coming here.
I am not fully aware of the details and timelines of what happened. But I do think calling the situation complex is fair and when people are under pressure they make stupid calls. Theres also an entire angle of how many individuals were involved. Bowman is working fine now and no one blinks and eye. I dont know how this is more a coach issue than a GM issue. Yea its selfish what he did for the sake of success I don't know how to respond to that in terns of "he's changed".
I should value having integrity and stand up for what's right over my hockey team winning games. But I don't correlate being a bad person for hiring Q. I mean youre watching Aqualini's team are we supporting a family beater. It's not related.
Anyway. Fairs fair. I appreciate the stance, but if we don't hire him someone else will and the years will go by and it will be a blip unfortunately.
That is probably who it will be. The Patrick Allvin of coachesMike Velucci has strong Pittsburgh/Rutherford ties.
So you will rule out one coach based on looks alone ? If he will take a team friendly deal to get back in the league, he should be a consideration.Hard, HARD pass on Q and Woodcroft.
One is a vile scumbag and the other looks like an extra from Silence of the Lambs.
Mike Keenan I think is availableHe'd arguably be the most accomplished coach to be hired by the team.
Foote as HC?
Mitch Love. He's only 40One coach I would love this team to hire is Mitch Love Washington’s Assistant coach , younger guy who has head coaching experience in junior hockey and the AHL and has over 10 years of coaching experience .
I would give this guy a shot at the big job
Mitch Love. He's only 40
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Alright , Paul Maurice was 34 when he lead the Carolina Hurricanes to the Stanley Cup Final in 2002,
David Carle is 35 he looks like a stud coaching prospect
JJ Redick won 50 games for the Lakers this season and he had no head coaching experience ever except when he coached his sons under 13 basketball team he is 40 years old
They have all turned out ok what’s wrong with 40 years old ?
I disagree completely. He made a conscious decision to bury despicable acts occuring in his own backyard. That decision supported and exposed his employee to repeated sexual abuse through a power imbalance, just so he could get his place in the HHoF secured. People like that typically do not have the ability to radically change how they operate in this world.
He protected a serial predator while knowing full well what was going on, and also while being a person his player should view as a figure of trust and support. Sometimes, you f*** up badly enough that there is no real way to recover. Actions have consequences. That's life. Dany Heatley is a two time 50 goal scorer, that still gets remembered as the guy who wrapped his Ferrari around a tree and killed his teammate. Treat others with decency and respect, and you won't have to worry about ending up in that position (collectively, not singling you out.)
If they hire Quenneville, I won't watch a single minute of Canucks hockey until he's gone, and might finally decide to stop supporting them for good. And if this post sounds preachy, I don't care. It's people not wanting to talk about this openly that allows coaches like Babcock to get multiple chances for redemption while doing absolutely nothing to change how they act behind the scenes.
It's time to expect more from people in all walks of life.
I guess no Tortorella reunion in Vancouver.