IceNeophyte
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Hmmmm
The way they're running ticketing, they can afford to pay him out and hire 5 more coaches in that time frame.
Hmmmm
Paywall. Turk speaks to LeBrun. Nothing earth shattering or breaking. No team has called. Still has 1+ seasons left. Just spent time with grandkids.
Sometimes you don't get the lucky bounces, y'know, and the other team does.There was something that I rolled my eyes at, when he said he thought we were having a good season. It was flashbacks of the press conferences of him saying they played well when they lost yet again.
Reuniting him with Tatar, eh? Setting them up for success. And Kovalchuk on top of that.Rumor going around that Gallant will be hired by the Habs...
Reuniting him with Tatar, eh? Setting them up for success. And Kovalchuk on top of that.
Never, was more the fact that Kovie isn't his type of player.When did he coach Kovalchuk?
Rumor going around that Gallant will be hired by the Habs...
I think at the very least he understands Gallant brand VGK hockey about as much as Gallant forgot about it. A lot of the problems I bitched about on a nightly basis are more or less gone. Still some problems but the team has seen a marked improvement since the hiring. Remains to be seen if he can sustain this.So what is everyones opinion on DeBoer?
I am holding judgment until next season.
I know what his current record is with the Knights, but i have seen this before with teams and new coaches.
I think PDB has done even better with them than I suspected so far. I'm sure it will be like all other stops, he runs good for 3-4 years, knows how to use veterans to optimal performance, but then they wear out and its time for a refresh and a new coach. He's not a guy to coach a younger team as he's rarely comfortable with rookies and will always want a veteran just in case. He worked well with Doug Wilson for this reason and I suspect he will work well with the GMGM better than GMKM. Really concerned about what this means for getting some youth infusion next two seasons, but for this year and probably next it will be better. Not that Gallant wasn't fond of veterans too, but PDB demands accountability to his systems and so far its been working. As for the special teams, that's on him because he brought the one coach along that Sharks fans hated with a passion and so far it seems justified.
I think PDB has done even better with them than I suspected so far. I'm sure it will be like all other stops, he runs good for 3-4 years, knows how to use veterans to optimal performance, but then they wear out and its time for a refresh and a new coach. He's not a guy to coach a younger team as he's rarely comfortable with rookies and will always want a veteran just in case. He worked well with Doug Wilson for this reason and I suspect he will work well with the GMGM better than GMKM. Really concerned about what this means for getting some youth infusion next two seasons, but for this year and probably next it will be better. Not that Gallant wasn't fond of veterans too, but PDB demands accountability to his systems and so far its been working. As for the special teams, that's on him because he brought the one coach along that Sharks fans hated with a passion and so far it seems justified.
Credit where it's due: PDB has addressed the right things(aside from the PK) and has not gotten in the way of himself trying to put 'his stamp' on the team.
As much as things changed from Jan-March, most things have remained the same since year 1 and the trolley is back on the track. That said, when you make a move of this magnitude results are the only thing that will matter: it's Cup or bust.
Of course adding a couple of good defensemen and a top 10 goaltender don't hurt neither.
Edit: assuming the Cup gets handed out this year, that is.
Big assumption
So we can get one of the two handed next season?
If the season gets cancelled that counts against Pete right? I mean no season got cancelled under TurkCredit where it's due: PDB has addressed the right things(aside from the PK) and has not gotten in the way of himself trying to put 'his stamp' on the team.
As much as things changed from Jan-March, most things have remained the same since year 1 and the trolley is back on the track. That said, when you make a move of this magnitude results are the only thing that will matter: it's Cup or bust.
Of course adding a couple of good defensemen and a top 10 goaltender don't hurt neither.
Edit: assuming the Cup gets handed out this year, that is.