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Nik the Trik said:I don't claim that either of those things are true but the idea that those two things can't be true is ridiculous.
cw said:I don't see Babcock coming to Toronto at this moment in time as likely.
The one thing that might change that is if they won the McDavid lottery.
I do think he'll command a top dollar wherever he goes so I doubt that's a gigantic issue. It might cut the small market clubs off his list but that's it.
Like any coach, he'd like a chance to win. It's going to take a while here. I don't think Scotty Bowman in his prime could survive the Toronto media for years and years.
From that, I'm not convinced they need to get a big name coach right now. They're going to bring in kids in a rebuild so they should focus on a teaching coach type for that.
I just don't see one coach coming in here right now and taking the Leafs to the promised land - though if anyone might have the ability, Babcock could make a decent case. It's just going to take too long and I think the media and maybe fans will turn on the coach before they're a true contender.
bustaheims said:I'm confident in saying it won't be Babcock, but, you're right in that it's certainly not outside the realm of possibilities. I just don't see him joining a team that's basically going to be at the beginning of a full scale tear down and rebuild. I honestly don't see him leaving Detroit - and, if he does, it'll be to go to a team that's on the cusp of breaking through.
bustaheims said:I'm actually not sure any of the really established guys will see the Leafs are a great opportunity right now. I think we're much more likely to see someone without a lot of NHL head coaching experience behind the Leafs' bench next season. So, probably no one on the list so far (maybe Hunter, because of his brother being in the team's front office, but, that's about it . . . Gilmour's a front office guy now).
Joe S. said:If Keenan becomes the leafs next coach I'm done as a leafs fan until he's gone.
Patrick said:Here is Kyle Dubas speaking just before the deadline at a huge analytics conference. It's a fascinating watch and might help some on here who are a little stand offish when it comes to embracing these metrics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ha1TKFMId0
[youtube]8ha1TKFMId0[/youtube]
Based on this, you better believe the next coach will be fully on board with the analytics approach.
caveman said:I like the suggestion of Dale Hunter...