Confirmed with Link: Sheldon Keefe Fired -- Discussion Thread

DarkKnight

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Hyman was the heart and soul of this team, many nights he was the only one willing to go to the dirty areas to feed the “elite talent” the puck. That is all………
He was on a 30 goal pace twice here and he was hurt two years in the playoffs. Recall when Dubas was over paying, his minions were like "what's half a million", "a little rich but doesn't really matter", add it all up and up could afford to keep a Hyman. That's why it mattered. Oiler fans would just laugh reading the Dubie garbage here. Dude had no knee one playoffs here, it's kind of relevant.
 
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Well, if he held the players more accountable they might not have choked once again leading to his firing……..
But didn't he try to do that last year? And look what happened. he had to retract it the next day. Who do you think told him to do that? Yup, straight from Shanahan! No, I do not have any inside facts to back that up, but when Shanahan told the core they were coming back as soon as he fired Dubas, to me that said it all!
 

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Dubas killed the team by never addressing the biggest need which was always our 'average' at best defense. He signed and traded for lots of bottom 6 'depth' players, but never went after what we actually needed which was the Stud D, like Pietrangelo. had Dubas signed that 1 player, we may have won a cup by now, having a true all-star #1D cannot be overlooked or overcome by filling the squard with 3-6 dmen.

No, he killed the team by giving 4 extremely soft forwards 40+M of the cap. That’ll kill your team right there. The proof is in the pudding.
 
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Dubas killed the team by never addressing the biggest need which was always our 'average' at best defense. He signed and traded for lots of bottom 6 'depth' players, but never went after what we actually needed which was the Stud D, like Pietrangelo. had Dubas signed that 1 player, we may have won a cup by now, having a true all-star #1D cannot be overlooked or overcome by filling the squard with 3-6 dmen.

Our biggest trouble has been getting out of a round, not winning the cup. Tavares, Marner, Matthews, Nylander and our supporting casts should have been able to squeak out more than one series win without a "true number 1 stud D."
 

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I am as Conservative as they come but I hate Babcock with all my being. The expectation of privacy should be a right both sides of the political spectrum agree on. The man tarnished his career and continues to do himself no favors.

Too much of a life coach in modern day NHL
He just needed to focus on hockey
 

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That guy is a total douchebag in every sense

I would argue Babs tenure wouldn't have been so great without some guy name Nik Lidstorm who can make any coach look like a generational coach
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Babcock may be a great coach... but this was the team he won with, they were an amazing team.
 

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Shanahan has one year left. He'll be neutered for this last season, most likely. The disdain is warranted but people need to keep perspective. It would be a pound of flesh at best if he were fired right now. I don't think he will factor into what Tre does or does not do for the next year.
It could be that Tre reports to Pelley on all hockey related and Shanny reports on business related
once shanny time out, Pelley deletes Shanny position cuz he can do it himself
 

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Keefe was a defensive specialist coaching an offensive powerhouse. All of his preaching about trusting the process was one sided. He didn't seem concerned that our structure moving the puck through the neutral zone and in the o-zone had us running head first into a brick wall over and over again. Our skilled players could will us past a weak or disengaged opponent, but as soon as we were faced with a gameplan the messaging boiled down to "push through, find a way".

No activating the D, no presence netfront, no structure in place for quick, lateral puck movement. Just ragging the puck and waiting for a highlight pass or individual effort. Goalies LOVED playing the Leafs under Keefe. He'd do well with a team like the Islanders.
 

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But didn't he try to do that last year? And look what happened. he had to retract it the next day. Who do you think told him to do that? Yup, straight from Shanahan! No, I do not have any inside facts to back that up, but when Shanahan told the core they were coming back as soon as he fired Dubas, to me that said it all!
I tend to agree with you.

The evidence leads to that conclusion as well
 
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They need a coach that holds players accountable to playing two way hockey.
  • Gallant gets results but has a history of being difficult with GM's
  • McLellan has a hard time in Edmonton, no team is built more like the Leafs than Edmonton - not a guy I would put at the top pf the coaching list.
  • Berube - did he just catch a lucky break and a hot goalie?
For me, the only two guys that make sense from an ability perspective are unavailable. Trotz took his retirement GM job in Nashville and Quenneville is in the little Minion's jail for bad boys.

Maybe this is where the Leafs flex their muscle and say with our our welfare payments to Gary's pet projects in the south, he wouldn't be able to fund them

When I think of the next coach I see a big empty room of nothing...
 

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Me or babs? LOL

Babs hands down. :)

They need a coach that holds players accountable to playing two way hockey.
  • Gallant gets results but has a history of being difficult with GM's
  • McLellan has a hard time in Edmonton, no team is built more like the Leafs than Edmonton - not a guy I would put at the top pf the coaching list.
  • Berube - did he just catch a lucky break and a hot goalie?
For me, the only two guys that make sense from an ability perspective are unavailable. Trotz took his retirement GM job in Nashville and Quenneville is in the little Minion's jail for bad boys.

Maybe this is where the Leafs flex their muscle and say with our our welfare payments to Gary's pet projects in the south, he wouldn't be able to fund them

When I think of the next coach I see a big empty room of nothing...

Gallant is always good for one good run. One good run is always ask now
Then we can call a taxi for him, like Florida did
 
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Our biggest trouble has been getting out of a round, not winning the cup. Tavares, Marner, Matthews, Nylander and our supporting casts should have been able to squeak out more than one series win without a "true number 1 stud D."
thats true, and in each series we lost we were severely outcoached ...a coach can make players better or worse.
 

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thats true, and in each series we lost we were severely outcoached ...a coach can make players better or worse.
Right. And what I'm saying is the tone Dubas set handcuffed the way Keefe managed the players. He had to treat them with kid gloves. That's the point.
 

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The only thing funnier than keefe doing that vid with the Muskoka background.... Would be if he did it on a golf course 😆
 
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The Masters

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Keefe was a defensive specialist coaching an offensive powerhouse. All of his preaching about trusting the process was one sided. He didn't seem concerned that our structure moving the puck through the neutral zone and in the o-zone had us running head first into a brick wall over and over again. Our skilled players could will us past a weak or disengaged opponent, but as soon as we were faced with a gameplan the messaging boiled down to "push through, find a way".

No activating the D, no presence netfront, no structure in place for quick, lateral puck movement. Just ragging the puck and waiting for a highlight pass or individual effort. Goalies LOVED playing the Leafs under Keefe. He'd do well with a team like the Islanders.
all correct
and then ZERO identity in the playoffs. The team was never prepared for playoff hockey and looked shook every year. Even the TB series, we really shouldn't have won that one. Got outcoached every series
 

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and then ZERO identity in the playoffs. The team was never prepared for playoff hockey and looked shook every year. Even the TB series, we really shouldn't have won that one. Got outcoached every series

Winning the Tampa series when we shouldn't have was payback for losing the year prior when we should have won.

I hate that no one gives credit to the win.
 

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The Avg tenure for a coach is 2.4 years.

It's not really like they got two coached fired.

Babcock was going because of the stupid shit he did in the wrong era.

Keefe probably overstayed his ability.
Yeah that's fair. But I think it's also true that team stopped playing for Babs or he would have been around for a bit longer at least. And yeah Keefe had a nice long term here as it is but still, I think he made some mistakes but overall, I'd say Keefe still did a better job coaching than the players did playing.
 

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