Sterling Archer
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Well aren’t we all glad he didn’t get fired in the Julien purge. Lol
Not hard to see why this team would follow him and not miss a beat.I enjoy his pressers.
So why did they let Bouchard leave the bubble? I thought he was supposed to stick around? I wonder if they would've turned to him instead?
See. It CAN be done! I bet someone in Quebec will complain if it happens.
Well, the minority seem to be pretty vocal about crap like this. I could see someone saying something.I bet out of 9 millions persons it could be 100 that complain .....still wouldnt be significant anyway, just tought it was a poor comment with the wrong timing also let's not act like the guy's are not playing the style of game asked by DD, that being said i think Richardson is doing an amazing job right now.
If i'll do the same kind of comment relative to a French coach in DD threads i would be crucified around here that's for sure
Well, the minority seem to be pretty vocal about crap like this. I could see someone saying something.
I hope he gets an opportunity soon to become an NHL head coachListening to Luke Richardson speak after the Game 5 win in Vegas was very assuring and impressive.
Richardson has it all as a coach.
Attitude, NHL experience (21 years!), calmness, mental toughness... and a commanding presence
The team in great great hands.
You can see why he ended up being a captain as well, he probably had a heck of a gravitas in the locker room. The type where he walks in and all the other players automatically sit up a little straighter and mind their Ps and Qs a bit more, just because he's there .Listening to Luke Richardson speak after the Game 5 win in Vegas was very assuring and impressive.
Richardson has it all as a coach.
Attitude, NHL experience (21 years!), calmness, mental toughness... and a commanding presence
The team in great great hands.
I hope he gets an opportunity soon to become an NHL head coach
Listening to Luke Richardson speak after the Game 5 win in Vegas was very assuring and impressive.
Richardson has it all as a coach.
Attitude, NHL experience (21 years!), calmness, mental toughness... and a commanding presence
The team in great great hands.
Winning and playing so well under an assistant coach means clearly to me that the players are the ones responsible of their destiny. 1986 Habs won despite Perron. When vets players take the lead - and Habs have many of those right now - a team can go very far. Good for Richardson. Same would have happened with Ducharme.
I have no idea if Richardson is doing a great job or not; I'm not a coaching expert. What I know is that he seems incredibly smart and well spoken, which is a breath of fresh air.
Richardson has the luxury of being at ease with the media etc because he's only stepping up temporarily. There's no extra pressure at all (e.g. media will go easy on him if we lose, his job isn't in jeopardy, ...), and there's no new system to sell/implement so really he's flying on autopilot given the high level of play delivered by our skaters.
He's executing on DD's orders, plus we have the benefit of having awesome vets to lead the team. He was/is primarily responsible for the D... we're basically rolling w/ 4 D atm, which probably require very little in-game management at this point. Maybe I'm wrong, but rolling 4D seems to be harder on the D themselves than the coaches.
I would prefer we get DD back sooner than later though. DD adjusted well in the playoffs, and deserves to steer this squad and soak in the success at ice level.
In the meantime, I like Luke's calm presence and he seems like a good fit to hold the fort until DD (hopefully) returns!
Richardson looks like a guy that commands respect.He is 6'4 and about 220 with a square jaw and steely gaze. He played tough as well and seems like the type of guy you don't want to mess with. Also comes across as very knowledgeable and articulate. Solid coaching material.
Certainly glad the Habs have retained both Claude Julien & Kirk Muller as veteran coaches, whose abilities to blend talents of all ages into cohesive units, is well known in the NHL level management types. Adding Richardson & Ducharme can only enhance those abilities IMHO!!!... Having Joel Bouchard & Alex Burrows to lead our prospects in Laval another great alliance I believe. Now for the Victoriaville ECHL franchise's coaching/developing, no lesser need for astute young coaches with progressive idea's there. Power Skating coaches that will work 24/7 with each prospect, ensuring their maximum benefit is reached. Money talks easing the everyday monotonous distractions is a paramount concern. Giving these people their entire focus to becoming the best at using the talent they are blessed with. Focus should always be upon their particular talents and playing the simple game, unless of course their talents are being creative, then the focus should be creating situations whereby their linemates can cover any defensive flaws that are apparent.
Habs coaches will most certainly know these things, that's why these individuals have been hired, to hone their charges abilities into the system whilst forming chemistry that produces winning results shift by shift. Playing the puck possession game whenever possible, at the same time ensure there are no defensive lapses, which create breakdowns in coverage. Breakaways 2 on 1's, 3 on 2's, etc. etc., etc.
Richardson looks like a guy that commands respect.He is 6'4 and about 220 with a square jaw and steely gaze. He played tough as well and seems like the type of guy you don't want to mess with. Also comes across as very knowledgeable and articulate. Solid coaching material.