Joe S.
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I want this to happen so badly - the Babcock part.
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I want this to happen so badly - the Babcock part.
I want this to happen so badly - the Babcock part.
Honestly Edmonton winning the cup doesn't bother me. McDavid deserves it and I've always had a soft spot for the Oilers. But realistically the Oilers aren't winning the cup - unless of course there's a dramatic change in goal.You sure about that? You know if Edmonton hires Babcock they're winning the Cup next season so we can go through another round of "this Finals is all about the Leafs".
If this was true (which I don't think it is) I think the leafs dodged a bullet. He's just another Babcock old school clone.
I've respected them but never had a soft spot for the Oilers. However, I wouldn't be distressed if the best player in the league got to skate around with the Cup over his head. I'm partial to CDN teams. I can relate as I'm coming around to accept one of the best players in the league is not likely to do that in Toronto. Oilers are starting to remind me of the Alfredsson Sens - collect a bunch of great skaters but can't get themselves a decent goalie. I didn't think coaching was their problem.Honestly Edmonton winning the cup doesn't bother me. McDavid deserves it and I've always had a soft spot for the Oilers. But realistically the Oilers aren't winning the cup - unless of course there's a dramatic change in goal.
Hyman and Babcock meet again, while Zach’s brother just formally hired Mike Jr.
chl.ca
Maybe he was a favourite but there's no way they were ready to hire him on Friday when the second round of interviews haven't even happened yet.
Maybe he was a favourite but there's no way they were ready to hire him on Friday when the second round of interviews haven't even happened yet.
... According to multiple sources, the Future Hall-of-Famer is on the Maple Leafs’ radar as the team begins the next phase of its interview process, with one describing him as a “Martin St. Louis-style candidate.”
Pavelski, who retired at the end of the 2023-24 season, has coached son Nate at the youth level in Madison, Wisc. That’s similar to St. Louis’ path to Montreal. It’s an interesting twist, as Toronto backed away from some other candidates due to a lack of experience. (Another Maple Leafs’ interviewee, Peter Laviolette, is among Los Angeles’s finalists with incumbent D.J. Smith and Jay Woodcroft.)
It also shows the deep respect so many in the sport have for Pavelski. It’s hard to handicap his chances of getting the job, but they are interested in him, and those same sources indicate he’s not shying away from the possibility.
Let’s see where it goes.
We don't know what the change was, but how quickly did Dallas resign Nill when they started the GM search? Toronto is a threat or the other teams wouldn't be trying that desperately to keep or lock in once they've made a decision. I don't think they are just being used as leverage. The idea that they aren't going to get quality/experienced candidates because the team had a down year and has questions is overblown. It's a factor, but it's pure conjecture. And then you get the critiques that if they're experienced then they're retreads. No one will be happy unless it's the reincarnation of Conn Smythe.Average length a NHL coach lasts is 2.3 yrs
Matthews next contract can't be signed until July 1, 2027
What can Chayka tell the prospective coaching candidates whose employment depends on winning hockey games?
A coach like Laviolette is in his 60s with just a few years left. He needs to get winning now.
LA was a playoff team so he has some kind of a chance there ...
Reportedly, the Leafs claim to want coaching experience but experience would tell them the Leafs can't be sure if they're rebuilding or retooling
Trying to get an experienced coach might be a difficult sales job because of that
That could bleed over to their sales pitch to sign UFAs
Chayka is in a tough spot.
I'm not concerned about the other teams.We don't know what the change was, but how quickly did Dallas resign Nill when they started the GM search? Toronto is a threat or the other teams wouldn't be trying that desperately to keep or lock in once they've made a decision. I don't think they are just being used as leverage. The idea that they aren't going to get quality/experienced candidates because the team had a down year and has questions is overblown. It's a factor, but it's pure conjecture. And then you get the critiques that if they're experienced then they're retreads. No one will be happy unless it's the reincarnation of Conn Smythe.
This Babcock stuff is nuts. He burned his bridges in Detroit. He burned bridges in Toronto. He didn't even make it to the season to burn his bridges in Columbus. Now Darryl Katz is driving this hiring while his nepo baby son is interviewing him.
Today Oilers media trying hard to throw the "McDavid is committed to Edmonton" angle out in the press. It's amazing how much of a tire fire the Canadian franchises are.
It is almost surreal.This Babcock stuff is nuts. He burned his bridges in Detroit. He burned bridges in Toronto. He didn't even make it to the season to burn his bridges in Columbus. Now Darryl Katz is driving this hiring while his nepo baby son is interviewing him.
Today Oilers media trying hard to throw the "McDavid is committed to Edmonton" angle out in the press. It's amazing how much of a tire fire the Canadian franchises are.