WEEI Mike Milbury says Bruce Cassidy is ‘starting to implode a little bit’

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Mike Milbury is on the record as not being a fan of how often Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy calls players out publicly. During his weekly appearance on The Greg Hill Show on Thursday, Milbury took things a step further and said he believes Cassidy is “starting to implode a little bit” and is in danger of losing the locker room.
“I think he’s been a really good coach for them for a while … but he is starting to implode a little bit,” Milbury said of Cassidy. “I don’t like the way he’s handled things recently.”

Cassidy is currently sidelined after contracting COVID-19, but prior to that it was clear he was trying to shake things up in order to jumpstart the struggling Bruins. Most recently, he made Jake DeBrusk and Erik Haula healthy scratches on Sunday, a move that prompted DeBrusk to go public with his request for the Bruins to trade him.

While Cassidy clearly lost DeBrusk, Milbury fears he could lose others if he continues to resort to public criticism and benchings.

“That’s an incredibly dangerous approach to take,” Milbury said. “When you start screaming at your players publicly and putting them on the line, that means you’ve used every bullet in your gun to try to get a guy to move in the direction you want him to go. If you start embarrassing him publicly, that can really set off a lot of emotions in the locker room with individual players and cause tons of resentment, and I think that will happen.

“Clearly they’re not playing particularly well,” Milbury added. “He’s trying to do things to shake the team up. In my mind, yeah, he’s putting himself in a position where he could lose the locker room.”

Listen to the full interview with Milbury below:

NHL Analyst Mike Milbury: Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy "He's Putting Himself In A Position Where He Could Lose The Locker Room"
 

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There was also a former Washington player that did an interview on chiclets. I can’t remember exactly what was said but it was a lot of the same sentiments about Bruce calling players out publicly.
 

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Mike Milbury is on the record as not being a fan of how often Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy calls players out publicly. During his weekly appearance on The Greg Hill Show on Thursday, Milbury took things a step further and said he believes Cassidy is “starting to implode a little bit” and is in danger of losing the locker room.
“I think he’s been a really good coach for them for a while … but he is starting to implode a little bit,” Milbury said of Cassidy. “I don’t like the way he’s handled things recently.”

Cassidy is currently sidelined after contracting COVID-19, but prior to that it was clear he was trying to shake things up in order to jumpstart the struggling Bruins. Most recently, he made Jake DeBrusk and Erik Haula healthy scratches on Sunday, a move that prompted DeBrusk to go public with his request for the Bruins to trade him.

While Cassidy clearly lost DeBrusk, Milbury fears he could lose others if he continues to resort to public criticism and benchings.

“That’s an incredibly dangerous approach to take,” Milbury said. “When you start screaming at your players publicly and putting them on the line, that means you’ve used every bullet in your gun to try to get a guy to move in the direction you want him to go. If you start embarrassing him publicly, that can really set off a lot of emotions in the locker room with individual players and cause tons of resentment, and I think that will happen.

“Clearly they’re not playing particularly well,” Milbury added. “He’s trying to do things to shake the team up. In my mind, yeah, he’s putting himself in a position where he could lose the locker room.”

Listen to the full interview with Milbury below:

NHL Analyst Mike Milbury: Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy "He's Putting Himself In A Position Where He Could Lose The Locker Room"

Just being honest - this may be true and if anyone else (not named Jimmy Murphy or Joe Haggerty) were saying it it would mean something to me. Milbury sniping from the cheap seats? Has he spoken with any of the players?

I’ll just ignore it. Too much water under that bridge for me.
 

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While I don't necessarily agree with Milbury, the fact is this is Butch's 6th training camp with the big club and 5th as HC. He's outlasted nearly every Bruin coach in the modern era except for Julien.

He's among the most tenured coaches in the NHL now. To think that a coach after 5+ years is beginning to lose the room wouldn't be surprising at all. Heck I'd even go as far as to say a coach going into his 6th season with the same team is closer to an exception than the norm.
 

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He needs to put health and family first - He looked worrisome behind bench to me against Vancouver

maybe he had onset of COVID symptoms but agree with Milbury he appears a bit unglued & very stressed and taking every loss badly

I don’t believe he has a contract next year and that would worry me
 

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Wasn’t this an issue when he coached Washington back in the day? I wonder if being on the hot seat has him resorting to old habits
 
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Saddling all the blame onto Cassidy is irresponsible by Milbury and is a clear sign of him trying to run point for the front office, which to be quite honest is disgusting. Stop protecting the Sweeney-Neely boys club that has built this horrendous roster with a sub par prospect pool. Cassidy is getting results in spite of the bumbling and fumbling of Donnie Boy and Cam. If anyone's heads should be on the chopping block, it should be Neely and Sweeney. They have absolutely bottled draft after draft, made terrible moves in free agency, and when the blame has to be laid they are going to use the coach as a scapegoat in spite of the fact he arguably was a major factor in why this team became competitive again.
 

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I just had a terrifying thought that Milbury is being critical lately in order to show his clout as "what I'd do if I were a coach" and to try to get Bruce fired and that Don is going to replace him with...Mike Milbury.

Someone comfort me and tell me it's just a bad dream.
 
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I just had a terrifying thought that Milbury is being critical lately in order to show his clout as "what I'd do if I were a coach" and to try to get Bruce fired and that Don is going to replace him with...Mike Milbury.

Someone comfort me and tell me it's just a bad dream.

Milbury is a Bruins stooge because Sweeney and Neely are his boys from when he coached the B's back in the late 80s and early 90s if memory serves me right. He's trying to cover their asses because they are the ones most responsible for the clusterf*** we watch on the ice.
 

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"Lost the room" implies not just a few players, but also the core. And yet its quite clear that the first line, McAvoy, Hall, Coyle, Carlo, Grzelcyk are committed every night.

Yes there are obvious clashes like Debrusk, and maybe others less known like Frederic or Clifton if I were to guess, but wow that would be using the term "room" quite generously.

If anything i think Cassidy is losing patience with management to provide a competent lineup...
 

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He needs to put health and family first - He looked worrisome behind bench to me against Vancouver

maybe he had onset of COVID symptoms but agree with Milbury he appears a bit unglued & very stressed and taking every loss badly

I don’t believe he has a contract next year and that would worry me

i wonder how long his deal is - they only called it multi year when he signed before the 2019-20
season. guess he could be up after this year. that would make things a lot more uncomfortable
for him, no doubt. one thing is for sure, i don't see joe sacco as the answer to any question
that starts "who is the best guy to take over for cassidy should he not be the coach next year".
 

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He needs to put health and family first - He looked worrisome behind bench to me against Vancouver

maybe he had onset of COVID symptoms but agree with Milbury he appears a bit unglued & very stressed and taking every loss badly

I don’t believe he has a contract next year and that would worry me
Cassidy contract runs through 22-23.

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I just had a terrifying thought that Milbury is being critical lately in order to show his clout as "what I'd do if I were a coach" and to try to get Bruce fired and that Don is going to replace him with...Mike Milbury.

Someone comfort me and tell me it's just a bad dream.

Bad dream but he’s a great “shit against the wall” candidate. Fire Bruce, hire Millbury. 1/2 thing will happen. They’ll do well under him or completely shit the bed. You can can him easily after the 2nd thing happens and he’ll help get a high pick out of it.

How was Millbury as a coach back in the day? I’d assume that the team you’d at least expect the team to play heavy?
 

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Bad dream but he’s a great “shit against the wall” candidate. Fire Bruce, hire Millbury. 1/2 thing will happen. They’ll do well under him or completely shit the bed. You can can him easily after the 2nd thing happens and he’ll help get a high pick out of it.

How was Millbury as a coach back in the day? I’d assume that the team you’d at least expect the team to play heavy?

This is the career coaching record of the Brighton, Massachusetts native.

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Bad dream but he’s a great “shit against the wall” candidate. Fire Bruce, hire Millbury. 1/2 thing will happen. They’ll do well under him or completely shit the bed. You can can him easily after the 2nd thing happens and he’ll help get a high pick out of it.

How was Millbury as a coach back in the day? I’d assume that the team you’d at least expect the team to play heavy?

I don't know Milbury hasn't coached a full-season in a quarter-century and is nearly 70 years old. I doubt he has a good enough understanding of the modern NHL game to be an effective head coach. Then factor in how players need to be managed now, to advances in analytics and video tech. Etc. Etc.

I think Milbury would be completely in over his head.
 

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This is a classic situation where maybe it’s time for a shakeup and you can’t trade 25 guys.

So, as usual the obvious play is to thank him for all he’s done, say that it’s not all on him, wish him luck and fire the coach.

Then wait for the inevitable stock articles from the media pointing out that: “now that the coach is gone the GM and players have nobody to blame but themselves”.

Wouldn’t surprise me one bit.
 
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That Boston track record isn’t bad. ECF and a SCF ;)

Maybe Millbury only likes to coach in Boston, haha. Did he leave for the GM job in NY after 1991?

Mike became assistant GM for the 92-93 season. On March 30, 1994, Boston College announced that Mike Milbury would take over as the head coach of the hockey team, replacing Steve Cedorchuk. However, Milbury abruptly left the job at Boston College before coaching a game, citing "philosophical differences" with the school's athletics department in a press conference held on June 2, 1994. BC eventually hired legendary coach Jerry York, then the head coach at Bowling Green University, to replace Milbury, while Milbury took work as a television analyst.
 

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Mike became assistant GM for the 92-93 season. On March 30, 1994, Boston College announced that Mike Milbury would take over as the head coach of the hockey team, replacing Steve Cedorchuk. However, Milbury abruptly left the job at Boston College before coaching a game, citing "philosophical differences" with the school's athletics department in a press conference held on June 2, 1994. BC eventually hired legendary coach Jerry York, then the head coach at Bowling Green University, to replace Milbury, while Milbury took work as a television analyst.

You’re a book of Boston sports knowledge. I love it. Thanks, Fen.
 
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Bad dream but he’s a great “shit against the wall” candidate. Fire Bruce, hire Millbury. 1/2 thing will happen. They’ll do well under him or completely shit the bed. You can can him easily after the 2nd thing happens and he’ll help get a high pick out of it.

How was Millbury as a coach back in the day? I’d assume that the team you’d at least expect the team to play heavy?
To be fair I believe Milbury was generally thought of as a good coach but a horrible GM.

That said he was prone to stupidity like dressing 6 goons in the lineup for a playoff game after Ulf kneed Neely. Plus he hasn't coached since like 1995.
 
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