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yepFrom an outsiders perspective, Keefe seemed to be doing a very good job....all things considered.
yepFrom an outsiders perspective, Keefe seemed to be doing a very good job....all things considered.
If true, what does this say about their management ?Seems everyone the Leafs fire is in high demand.
I am watching this press conference, and the fact that none of the guys are pinpointing what the problem is but continue with platitudes of "we want to make this team successful" and "we strive to be better" is symptomatic of the core problem. At least Keefe was honest, forthright and has the integrity to say that performance has been a failure. These guys are part of the problem if they can't admit that. Seems like excuses are being made with general comments.
I am watching it too and it looks like the Leafs management don't want to hurt the feelings of their core players. Soft as butter ownership.
Yeah he is a good coach.From an outsiders perspective, Keefe seemed to be doing a very good job....all things considered.
How does it work if a team like NJ hires him tomorrow? Does he keep collecting his money due to him from the Leaf contract while concurrently collecting a new salary from the contract he signs with his new team?
If he can double-dip, kudos to Keefe!
if they can't, maybe they fold the team?Can NJ afford this?
Can NJ afford this?
I don't know if the rules have changed since 2015, but Oilers gave up a 2nd to hire the fired Chiarelli, and a 3rd to hire the fired McLellan. The article stated in Chia's case that Boston was also freed of the final portion of the terminated contract.How does it work if a team like NJ hires him tomorrow? Does he keep collecting his money due to him from the Leaf contract while concurrently collecting a new salary from the contract he signs with his new team?
If he can double-dip, kudos to Keefe!
Maybe I am wrong. I remember it was the new team paid whatever they paid, and then the old team paid the balance (if the new team paid less than the old contract).Salary moves to NJ and they pay.
Maybe I am wrong. I remember it was the new team paid whatever they paid, and then the old team paid the balance (if the new team paid less than the old contract).
It’s not his fault the top players can’t play big boy hockey when it matters. Matthews is being paid like Mcdavid and isn’t even In the same stratosphere. Dude was invisible and had his best playoff game ever in round 1 game 2 of this year..like what, 8 years in? Great consistency. Hahaha. Mcdavid is freakin doubling him in playoff points career wise and they’ve played pretty much the same amount of playoff games. LolHahahahaha.
When Matthews doesn’t score, Marner does nothing again…fire the coach I guess.
Maybe I am wrong. I remember it was the new team paid whatever they paid, and then the old team paid the balance (if the new team paid less than the old contract).
It is because the old team need to paid the full amount in the old days.Doesn't make sense because how about if the new team says Ill pay you nothing and the old team pays the balance of what he has now...
I could be wrong tho
I don't know if the rules have changed since 2015, but Oilers gave up a 2nd to hire the fired Chiarelli, and a 3rd to hire the fired McLellan. The article stated in Chia's case that Boston was also freed of the final portion of the terminated contract.
Edit: Nevermind, that rule was abolished the same season.. After the oilers paid lol
Edmonton Oilers will pay draft pick compensation for GM Chiarelli, coach McLellan
It’s been an encouraging spring for fans of the Edmonton Oilers, and not just because the club won the draft lottery and with it the right to select Connor…edmontonjournal.com