GKJ
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The idea of Bylsma back in the NHL is bizarre, the idea that it’s at the expense of Hakstol just takes that up so many levels.
The idea of Bylsma back in the NHL is bizarre, the idea that it’s at the expense of Hakstol just takes that up so many levels.
Nah it’ll be like Kirk Muller or something because of connections.Maybe they can do Eakins in a couple years when Bylsma still sucks.
I’d be concerned Brad Shaw is on their radar if their search of thorough. Same with a few others.
What is the point?Friedman thinks Hak might be on his way out of Seattle to make room for Bylsma, who coaches their AHL team.
I mean they are so bad they don't even need rocky level coach like anaheim with Eakins. They should take a chance on someone with a potential instead of recycling bad and expired choices.They want rocky Thompson
And to think that everyone is shitting all over us for bringing back one of the winningest coaches in hockey history.The idea of Bylsma back in the NHL is bizarre, the idea that it’s at the expense of Hakstol just takes that up so many levels.
We also have a rumor that the Sharks will look at Todd McLellan and the Senators have already had Jacques Martin as their interim coach. The NHL is somehow getting more backward.And to think that everyone is shitting all over us for bringing back one of the winningest coaches in hockey history.
So did I hear correctly that Ruff will be Buffalo’s 8 HC in 14 seasons when the 24/25 season starts
I’m not sure even Mrs Thompson wants Rocky at this point.They want rocky Thompson
I should clarify here, the fact that Bylsma would come from the AHL, despite having a far better resume.The idea of Bylsma back in the NHL is bizarre, the idea that it’s at the expense of Hakstol just takes that up so many levels.
It is painfully obvious that the Leafs have little to no team structure. Offensive and defensive zones, they don't know where each other is, seem content with trying individual plays, leave opposition completely open, and are either way too far away from each other to pass for high-danger chances or are stacked too close to facilitate puck.movement.