Bill_Berg
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LittleHockeyFan said:
Had to laugh at this one.
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LittleHockeyFan said:
Iwas11in67 said:I like this signing.
We now have to trade 3, 81 and 42 and hoard as many picks and prospects as we can.
But boy are we in for the worst 2 seasons in team history.
Hopefully Babcock will make it easier to take.
Chev-boyar-sky said:It remains to be seen (and I hope I'm wrong), but I'll be surprised if we see more than 1 off-season trade. I'd be more than happy to see Kessel, Bozak and some others (JVR for the right return, Kadri, Gardiner, Lupul etc.) moved for prospects or top end picks (where applicable) but I think the team may have a harder time doing that now that they've publicly said they're re-building.
Potvin29 said:http://twitter.com/CraigCustance/status/601845475617206274
Hiller was an assistant coach in Detroit this past season. Previously won WHL Coach of the Year in 2012.
He apparently ran the Wings PP (which finished 2nd in the NHL this past season).
I don't think it makes it harder. There's always teams looking to unload players and there are always teams who think they're 2 players away from a Cup run. If the Leafs want to unload I'm sure they can find teams willing to trade and give up picks and/or prospects.Chev-boyar-sky said:Iwas11in67 said:I like this signing.
We now have to trade 3, 81 and 42 and hoard as many picks and prospects as we can.
But boy are we in for the worst 2 seasons in team history.
Hopefully Babcock will make it easier to take.
It remains to be seen (and I hope I'm wrong), but I'll be surprised if we see more than 1 off-season trade. I'd be more than happy to see Kessel, Bozak and some others (JVR for the right return, Kadri, Gardiner, Lupul etc.) moved for prospects or top end picks (where applicable) but I think the team may have a harder time doing that now that they've publicly said they're re-building.
Again, I really hope I'm wrong. Hope opening night rolls around and I'm more interested in the plethora of young prospects on the Marlies, and watching the Leafs "try" to win without many (any) big names on the roster.
CarltonTheBear said:L K said:I'm not going to lie. I know the Leafs will be bad next year but I'm a little more than excited by the hiring than I thought I would be. I'm at work right now but I really can't wait to get home and watch the presser myself. I love the responses.
Before this got serious I said something like 'Babcock's a great coach but if he doesn't come here it wouldn't be a big deal'. I don't know if I just said that because I didn't think he'd be coming here, but like you I'm much more excited about what this could bring than I was a week ago.
Heroic Shrimp said:CarltonTheBear said:L K said:I'm not going to lie. I know the Leafs will be bad next year but I'm a little more than excited by the hiring than I thought I would be. I'm at work right now but I really can't wait to get home and watch the presser myself. I love the responses.
Before this got serious I said something like 'Babcock's a great coach but if he doesn't come here it wouldn't be a big deal'. I don't know if I just said that because I didn't think he'd be coming here, but like you I'm much more excited about what this could bring than I was a week ago.
The Babcock signing is ultimately way bigger news of way bigger positive importance than the Clarkson trade, but I have to admit I was nonetheless 10 times more overjoyed when Clarkson got traded than when I heard the Babcock news. How sad is that?
I'm thrilled about the recurrent reiteration of the long, slow process of the rebuild. Going forward, I think it's a point they need to keep hammering home to the fans and media, because despite how much the media have generally been on board with the need for a multi-year rebuild, it will buy the Leafs more time and more patience from the fans and particularly the media when things are coming along expectedly slowly in a couple of years. If and when the pace of improvement is questioned in a few years, they'll be able to say, "look, we told you dummies it was going to take a few or more years, and you pretty much all agreed". It's an unconventional management structure, but I like all the elements in the group and how they look to be working together.
dappleganger said:Babcock will have this team into the playoffs next year.
Highlander said:Believe me tank is not in the vocabulary of anyone in this new Leaf management. Shanahan and Dubas are assembling a managment team that will not tolerate non effort. They are either going to play the systems introduced by Babcock or they will be playing elsewhere. Full effort is not only going to be expected but demanded.
I never want to see the Leafs play like they did this past year, aimless without direction and worst of all non effort.
So lets put Tank Nation away. I think we are going to see a lot of players traded for picks this year with perhaps another 1 or 2 first rounders and certainly a couple of 2nd rounders added to what we already have.
Highlander said:So lets put Tank Nation away. I think we are going to see a lot of players traded for picks this year with perhaps another 1 or 2 first rounders and certainly a couple of 2nd rounders added to what we already have.
Ronco said:My take on this is simply there's a lot of money here.
Why not.
The tools to do the job (Players) are not yet assembled if they ever do get to that part.
The coach can't score, and defend the players are responsible for that part.
Tucker's salary comes off the books this year.
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