No he wasn't -- that's an insane theory.
Only on HF do people think that people cry from happiness when Boterill left. It's the craziest theory I've ever heard on here.
It's literally on video. Hit play.
No he wasn't -- that's an insane theory.
Only on HF do people think that people cry from happiness when Boterill left. It's the craziest theory I've ever heard on here.
My mistake then. Either way it was discussed today than the NHL has to approve these situations where newly hired coaches who are still under contract with others. because it’s agreed upon that they have to offer their coaches what they consider “market value”Why would an agreement between the NHLPA and the league, neither of which groups includes NHL coaches, have anything whatsoever to say about NHL coaching contracts? The coaches are not unionized, and especially do not belong to the NHLPA, and are absolutely 100% not party to the CBA.
That is not Friedman's job at all.
Enjoy.
I’m curious what you think qualifies someone to be a NHL assistant head coach. I would think 3 good AHL seasons developing many of the players he will coach is as good as any.Adams completely tanked any good will he created by hiring an actual NHL coach by setting up his succession plan 2 years down the road with installing another completely unqualified newb.
Absolute joke.
The posters point was that it seems Adams is a micromanager. He very clearly isnt.Yes, I've seen it. This was right after Kim Pegula had a heart attack and she was still recovering. He wasn't allowed to talk about it -- he was crying because of that.
I literally can't believe you think a grown man would cry in public, during an interview because his new boss was slightly better than his previous boss. It blows my mind that you think that's what this video is showing
It's literally on video. Hit play.
Yes, I've seen it. This was right after Kim Pegula had a heart attack and she was still recovering. He wasn't allowed to talk about it -- he was crying because of that.
I literally can't believe you think a grown man would cry in public, during an interview because his new boss was slightly better than his previous boss. It blows my mind that you think that's what this video is showing
He's not a micromanager -- agreed.The posters point was that it seems Adams is a micromanager. He very clearly isnt.
I'm sure he loves Adams and loves working for him. I don't think he cries because he loves working for him so much.That's what he's saying and that's how everyone other than you is interpreting it but laugh away.
Oh and I met Jerry Forton last year and he confirmed he loves working for Adams to me personally but he was probably lying to me then too.
I can't believe you think a grown man would cry in public because his bosses wife had a heart attack.He wasn't crying because Big Bad Botterill was gone dude. This was immediately after his boss's wife had a life-altering heart attack, and he was talking about all of his bosses -- Kim being the main one before she was taken out.
If I’m ready this correctly, its going to be Appert/Ruff running the PP.
He's not a micromanager -- agreed.
I'm sure he loves Adams and loves working for him. I don't think he cries because he loves working for him so much.
Peca says hello.Are you sure he coached "many" of them? I don't count that many.
And I can find coaches all over the continent who has coached a few of these guys. That's not a good reason to hire an assistant coach.
None of the assistant coaches in the playoffs right now were chosen because of familiarity of 3 or 4 players on the team when they were younger. That's a bad vetting process, bad criteria. All other teams prefer experience winning at the NHL level, not experience with development.
I’m curious what you think qualifies someone to be a NHL assistant head coach. I would think 3 good AHL seasons developing many of the players he will coach is as good as any.
I mean some posters were losing their minds over Peca leaving. He had two years as a AHL assistant. Now he’s on the staff of one of the best teams in the NHL.
At the end of the day it will be the head coach that drives things.
That is what Lindy said with Marty & Duffer.
Never had a bad boss?Yes, I've seen it. This was right after Kim Pegula had a heart attack and she was still recovering. He wasn't allowed to talk about it -- he was crying because of that.
I literally can't believe you think a grown man would cry in public, during an interview because his new boss was slightly better than his previous boss. It blows my mind that you think that's what this video is showing
The unqualified quip was referencing the in two years when he takes over for Ruff. I'm just letting my anger get ahead of me.
Or, he knew this was coming for a while and he has accepted the situation and is putting a positive spin on things.Watching this, Lindy is either a great actor or is truly excited to have Appert on his staff.
Lmao wutI don't know what a video coach does... but to simply bring one up from your minor league team is pathetic.
A fanbase versus a coach who we assumed who would be wielding some form of power when he was hired.Or, he knew this was coming for a while and he has accepted the situation and is putting a positive spin on things.
That is pretty natural. Just look at Bills fans that didn't like Keon Coleman a ton before the draft and they are now trying to be as optimistic as possible since he was drafted by the Bills.
I wouldn’t think too much about it yet. Plus a lot has to play out for that to actually happen in two years. There are also legit reasons to bring him in as an assistant. They may not be as fixated on a succession plan as some on here are. Edit: Adams has to actually have some success and still be here in two years for that to even be in play.The unqualified quip was referencing the in two years when he takes over for Ruff. I'm just letting my anger get ahead of me.
The scouting department is different from the coaching department. Because he doesn't actively take part in what the scouts do doesn't mean he's completely hands off on the coaches. These assistant coach hires have his stink all over it.The posters point was that it seems Adams is a micromanager. He very clearly isnt.
I don't think it was needed, tbh. Wilford did a bang up job with the D and the PK, Bales did a great job with UPL. Appert gets a chance at working with the forwards and the PP. Ellis, much like most of his career, gets to head to the press box and provide insight in that manner. I know people wanted sweeping changes but they honestly were not needed. I also trust that Ruff has the authority to banish someone if it isn't working.I think they are making a serious mistake that will hurt them. Not only because of the appointment of Appert, but in general with the entire headquarters, a new look was needed.
Think it's more of a Terry thing wanting to keep him around imo. Known Pegula crony with a similar story to how Adams got the job.The scouting department is different from the coaching department. Because he doesn't actively take part in what the scouts do doesn't mean he's completely hands off on the coaches. These assistant coach hires have his stink all over it.