Dr Pepper
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Lindy Ruff can't be around much longer the way the Stars busted in the playoffs after being the top seed in the West and then regressed the year after.
Regressed is putting it nicely.
This is a total demolition lol
Lindy Ruff can't be around much longer the way the Stars busted in the playoffs after being the top seed in the West and then regressed the year after.
Man Maurice has like the unwinningest record out of all coaches active right now and the guys been around the league for a while now too. If I were the jets, I'd jump on julien right away before Montreal takes him first. Also willie desjardin needs to go
I think Therrien is a pipe dream. It seems to me that Bergevin sided with him over Subban which makes him pretty damn safe in my eyes. Additionally, when is the last time a coach was fired while leading the division? I would think it is a pretty rare occurrence. Ruff and Maurice seem like the obvious candidates to me.
I'm usually pretty in tune with how Bergevin thinks and I believe you are wrong here. I think that for the first time he's thinking about the possibility of a coaching change. I think Therrien's done a good job, but that the team needs a shakeup. Unfortunately for him the guy most likely to go when a situation gets stale is the coach, whether or not it's his fault. There are no injuries right now and the team is a complete gong show.
I don't know if it will happen, but in my opinion Bergevin is thinking about it seriously for the first time.
He has to be. This isn't last year. You have yet another season of baggage built up and the team has lost 7 of 8 games and is playing with no passion again. People like to talk about how loyal Bergevin is, but I don't think he wants to risk the team cleaning house because he wouldn't fire a coach he gave WAY more then enough chances too.
I think that if you look at recent coaching changes also (St-Louis and Boston) those teams gave up well-known established coaches very recently and it seemed to have the wanted effect for them, for now. There is recent precedent there.
I would assume he is looking at those situations also and taking that into consideration.
He can't afford another complete collapse.
Both those teams should have kept their coaches.
Maybe, maybe not. Though I tend to agree.
But in the short term it gave both those teams a spark. Sometimes teams just need a shakeup and unfortunately for coaches it's the easiest way to provide that a lot of times.