for finish the year yes ! but I prefer Olivier Galipeau that Webster
for finish the year yes ! but I prefer Olivier Galipeau that Webster
yes I know that's why I was saying that
Galipeau post-season is also still underway, so I doubt we see him before season end if he signs here.
Saint John Sea Dogs season ticket holder here. Bailey is a great guy but he had a truly horrible year, made a ton of mistakes, usually unforced mistakes, that we didn't see last year. Yes, the team was horrible this year but as a 5th year overager, we assumed he would be a rock on D. Instead, he continually created turnovers. Being made captain may have been too big a load. The general feeling was he would have a hard time making a good college team next year.
also the game is on RDS/TSN2 at 7 pm if you are really bored.
They're still a turnover machine though. Terry and Taormina are basically driving this team. Oh and Rychel too since he's joined. Been scoring a lot. Hoping he can keep on the streakit's 1-1, Terry scored. They look much better then last game, lots of jump.
I'm hoping this season is Lefebvre's and his coaching staff's 9th life. There is absolutely 0 reasons to keep them around. They should have never returned this year, but what's done is done. It was reported that Lefebvre was given a 2-year extension. So firing him should be a lot easier as they only have one more year to pay him.
Not to mention, there is also reason to believe that an up-and-coming coach like Ducharme and a coach/executive like Bouchard are ready to take the next step in their careers (particularly Ducharme). You do NOT want to miss out on these guys.
It's time for some new blood and fresh ideas.
For me, Larry Carriere gets the boot (or is given a scouting position within the org. if they don't want to fire him) and Bouchard takes his spot as GM of Laval.
Sylvain Lefebvre, Nick Carriere, and Donald Dufresne get the boot and Ducharme gets the coaching gig and has his staff come with him.
That's a lot of hope packaged in one post. I'm with you on all those changes. However, with Bergevin secure in his position, I'm not convinced that he's not the ultimate decision-maker on the AHL team or that he'll make different decisions this off season.
And if changes are made, neither are we assured that the individuals we may prefer, like Ducharme or Bouchard, will be the candidates that are necessarily considered. We had to swallow a bitter pill with coaching and assistant coaching decisions coming from Bergevin (Therrien, Lefebvre, no Larry Robinson in favor of childhood friend JJD, etc.) -- Bergevin values these kind of individuals and there is nothing to indicate that he's learned anything from past errors.
Bergevin had ample reason to jettison Lefebvre last year and had the gall to not only guarantee his job while Lefebvre claimed he was looking for NHL employment, but handed him a 2-year deal. It's unbelievable that Bergevin will have the ability to continue making decisions -- so many of his appointments speak for themselves but it's as if there is no one to call him on them. No one that truly matters, like his immediate overseer. What a trainwreck.
I'm with you on all fronts. Until he proves otherwise, MB's personnel decisions is something to be worried about.
But alas, I am a hopeful. Even if Lefebvre returns next year, I'll be very upset and disappointed (as I was last summer when he was extended). But next year, if Laval has the same kind of results, I will still be hopeful for changes. So I'll probably make a post like this one again in a year's time.
I wonder if he's suffering from the same ailment as Carey. Don'tgiveaf***itis.Lindgren was bad last night again
I know there's a few call-ups at the moment, but how is it possible for our AHL affiliate to have literally zero NHL prospects in the lineup night after night? Looking at the roster, aside from maybe Lindgren but I'm far from sold, there's not a single player who I expect to play in the NHL long-term. Maybe Addison hangs on somewhere as a 4th liner but he's been hurt all year so hard to tell if he'll be able to even make that step. Easy to get on Sly's case for bad development, but you can only do so much with Simon Bourque's and Thomas Eichenschmid's of the world...
I know there's a few call-ups at the moment, but how is it possible for our AHL affiliate to have literally zero NHL prospects in the lineup night after night? Looking at the roster, aside from maybe Lindgren but I'm far from sold, there's not a single player who I expect to play in the NHL long-term. Maybe Addison hangs on somewhere as a 4th liner but he's been hurt all year so hard to tell if he'll be able to even make that step. Easy to get on Sly's case for bad development, but you can only do so much with Simon Bourque's and Thomas Eichenschmid's of the world...
It is very easy to get on Lefebvre's case. He's been their coach for 6 seasons and he's only participated in the playoffs once and was bounced in the 1st round. Every team has their players called up and have to deal with ECHL call ups and ATO's and PTO's. It is the reality every single AHL team faces. No exceptions. Despite that, teams have more success than Lefebvre has had.
It's not that he's the only bad coach in the AHL. But he is among them. And he's been there long enough to know that he doesn't have what it takes to be the man running the show in the minors. It's time for a change.
And Taormina.How bad would this team have been if they didn't had Terry in the organization..?
It is very easy to get on Lefebvre's case. He's been their coach for 6 seasons and he's only participated in the playoffs once and was bounced in the 1st round. Every team has their players called up and have to deal with ECHL call ups and ATO's and PTO's. It is the reality every single AHL team faces. No exceptions. Despite that, teams have more success than Lefebvre has had.
It's not that he's the only bad coach in the AHL. But he is among them. And he's been there long enough to know that he doesn't have what it takes to be the man running the show in the minors. It's time for a change.