Looks like no. Undoubtedly he got this job thanks to Latvian performance.Is he still staying on as Latvian coach too? They looked very good at the WC.
Agreed. Gl to him.Why did the Flames fire him? That seemed like a too soon move...
Cause he won the Jack Adams trophy.Why did the Flames fire him? That seemed like a too soon move...
No, he'll manage both jobs. At least that's what I have heard.Looks like no. Undoubtedly he got this job thanks to Latvian performance.
I've always wondered how Canadian anglo coaches fare over in the KHL. Do they have a Russian translator riding shotgun with them at all times, or are most KHLers at least partly fluent in English as well?
I more or less wondered why the Flames extended him for several years. I forgot if it was right before he won the Jack Adams or right after that. Then he was fired a year later, not even sure if he coached a single game on that new contract extension they gave him. He wasn't even a Treliving hire, he was a Feaster hire a few years prior.Why did the Flames fire him? That seemed like a too soon move...
Treliving gave him that extension in Dec. 2014 which was in the middle of that playoff run season when the team was playing balls out entertaining hockey every game. When we missed the playoffs the next season he was then booted out. Hartley was 100% Feaster's guy (literally, they are close family friends) so I think he had a pretty short leash with Treliving to begin with.I more or less wondered why the Flames extended him for several years. I forgot if it was right before he won the Jack Adams or right after that. Then he was fired a year later, not even sure if he coached a single game on that new contract extension they gave him. He wasn't even a Treliving hire, he was a Feaster hire a few years prior.
That's one of the reasons I thought maybe Treliving would be on the hot seat. He extended Harley, he fired Hartley, hired Gulutzan, fired Gulutzan. You'd gotta think Peters is his last get out of jail for free card, unless of course he fires Peters in 4 or 5 years from now, but if he only lasts 2 years like Gulutzan, you gotta think he's also gone.
For those of us that don't watch Soccer, how is that?The same way soccer coaches have been doing it since... nobody remembers when.
Looks like no. Undoubtedly he got this job thanks to Latvian performance.
Do they have a Russian translator riding shotgun with them at all times, or are most KHLers at least partly fluent in English as well?