pld459666
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Arniel isn't an assistant coach. He's an associate coach, which is a step above assistant. Making your point even stronger.
either way.
he's trash at his job and the sooner he goes, the better.
Arniel isn't an assistant coach. He's an associate coach, which is a step above assistant. Making your point even stronger.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I have concerns with a stay at home defender taking on the role of assistant or associate coach for a team that will hopefully look to put together a team that consists of mobile defenders.
Maybe it's not an issue, but I have my doubts that he will be able to teach puck movement from a stay at home mindset.
4. Andy Strickland, the Blues’ Rinkside host, suggested Buffalo, Columbus and the Rangers as possibilities for Brad Shaw, who left his associate coach role rather than accept a one-year extension. Ottawa seems logical, too, since he played for both the OHL 67s and the Senators, but he apparently interviewed for the head job there and may not want to take a “step down” behind Guy Boucher and Marc Crawford. There are rumblings he may pursue a lead job in Europe.
wasnt AV a grinder in the nhl? yet he preaches speed, transition, etc.
id say how you played in the nhl has little to do with your coaching. skill guys arent going to always wanna play a skill game, etc.
Was just about to comment on that. If Shaw is looking for a similar role, he'd make a lot of sense. He ran the defense and the PK in St Louis, and they've had a top PK for a number of years now. Had a lot of mobility to work with on the back-end though. Rangers could sell him on being the head coach if/when AV goes as well, but who knows?
Maybe I'm the only one, but I have concerns with a stay at home defender taking on the role of assistant or associate coach for a team that will hopefully look to put together a team that consists of mobile defenders.
Maybe it's not an issue, but I have my doubts that he will be able to teach puck movement from a stay at home mindset.
So let me get this straight... We lost Ulf, some people were thinking that Zubov might make a good replacement. Others thought Beukeboom would make a good replacement, and still others thought Shaw would be better than Beukeboom....Is it the 90's? (Wrong Shaw... I know... but still).
Kirk Muller opting to leave the Blues. He and Shaw ran their special teams
their special teams have been terrific in recent years...but of course the big question is how much credit goes to coaching and how much goes to the personnel on the ice
What type of defensive system the Canes play, I don't recall?
Due to his relationship w/ AV, I do not see Arniel going anywhere. Unless someone was to offer him a coaching gig, and there are no suitors on the horizon.either way.
he's trash at his job and the sooner he goes, the better.
Damn, Montreal swept up Kirk Muller quickly. He's a great associate coach
Ulf Samuelsson said that while he was with the Rangers he was in charge of "all aspects" of the Rangers defensive game.
Samuelsson said that he worked on "a lot of defensive zone plays and structure, plus penalty kill."
He said that he had a "pretty full plate" with the Rangers but now as a head coach he will have a different role that focuses on managing players as well as game plans and looking into the "particulars of the game."
In speaking about his decision to leave, Samuelsson said "it was a real tough decision. I was in a good spot with a good organization with the Rangers where they treat the players and employees extremely well. They are competitive team and probably again next year. It wasn't easy to leave."
Samuelsson added "if you can't play quick, you basically can't play anymore. It feels like it is getting quicker every year."