He was probabaly frustrated with having to work magic by wringing the best out of largely mediocre talent night after night after night and not being able to.
Let's see how the new coach fares in that regard.
I'm betting the results will likely be as The Who sang: "Meet the new boss; same as the old boss" in terms of results.
There is a missing piece that nobody outside of the front office and Charlie Moore will ever see.
There was a blow-up in the room that Behind The B captured and the players knew the front office would see it and nobody else would.
You’re probably right, don’t see those Vegas Divas settling for his hard approach.As long as Cassidy is gone I don't care how, why, where, whatever as long as Lady Byng is gone and never comes back.
Can't wait for Stone and others to turn on him in Vegas, just like what happened in Washington.
Cassidy sucks. Period.
You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear. Lots of injury issues and players just not up to snuff in the grind of the NHL playoffs. New approach now.Interesting. Personally I had this team 1 and done with the way it was/is constructed and they had a lot of help with the bottom half of the east being a trainwreck. I think if another team or two weren't a dumpster fire outside of the top 8 all season it would have made the playoff picture very interesting down the stretch.
I think Bruce did the best with what he had. Curious if Monty's "softer" approach leads to the team coasting too much.
Guess we'll see.
No I had the question phrased right the first time thanks.
Good lord was that terrible. My ears are bleeding@13:39. Tara Sullivan guest on T&R
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She literally says the quiet part out loud - that he was good to the media so they’re upset he was fired.Cassidy has already found a new job, the Bruins have already found a new coach. Is the media so bored?
You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear. Lots of injury issues and players just not up to snuff in the grind of the NHL playoffs. New approach now.
Harry Sinden threw more goalies under the bus than anyone I have known , especially after being knocked of the playoffs............Oh and Mike Millbury was right be hind him . Two guys that have shined the light on themselves for their failures.....Swayman
I think that it was just time to make the change. I also think that Cassidy was a very good coach whose voice got stale for different reasons than what happened in Washington. The noise when he joined the B's was that the players didn't like him because he was unprepared when it came to structuring practices and overall approach. Cassidy admitted that he was not ready to be a head coach at the time. Hopefully he will learn from his time with Boston and Washington to learn to balance discipline with keeping things loose and free flowing.Why are some people pretending this is something new? The same thing happened to the same coach almost 20 years ago.
He was probabaly frustrated with having to work magic by wringing the best out of largely mediocre talent night after night after night and not being able to.
Let's see how the new coach fares in that regard.
I'm betting the results will likely be as The Who sang: "Meet the new boss; same as the old boss" in terms of results.
you named the entire player group which is why he’s not coach - add in the assistant coaches and ….well he’s always got TwitterI don't doubt the rumors about rifts with certain players. But I also don't think it's a negative on Cassidy, it's the simple reality of management providing lackluster players.
Spooner, Backes, Frederic, Blidh -- seriously? These are the players we're worried about? And then Debrusk, if anything he's now a better player for going through what he did. He had long stretches where he drifted and Cassidy saw it like everyone here did.
And then we look at the core -- Bergeron, Marchand, Pastrnak, McAvoy, Grzelcyk, Hall, Coyle. All these players have excelled under Bruce and always gave a full effort. Even Krejci respected Bruce's results and worked well with his system, even if it was Karson Kuhlman at his wing, which reminder: Kuhlman was the best player Sweeney / Neely was providing.
I can't believe the narrative management set up is starting to work around here.
Saw Fluto yesterday and he knows knew information has come out since his original article
you named the entire player group which is why he’s not coach - add in the assistant coaches and ….well he’s always got Twitter
I saw Fluto yesterday and had a nice chat and he knows new information has come out since his article a month ago
Not surprisingly Bruce taking no coaches and will likely have no Bruins free agents etc joining him
Surprise surprise
Jack Eichel If he isn’t bummed he will soon enough - his boys are the biggest anti Cassidy guys - and it’s minimum handful
Amirite @Saxon Eric
This seems 100% right.Not only that but not a single player has said anything publicly. Though no one has publicly lauded Cassidy either, which may be damning in its own way.
Sometimes the room needs a change. That doesn’t mean players are suddenly going to think they’re in control of management decisions or that it’s a room run amok. Huge leap IMO.