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bustaheims said:CarltonTheBear said:We should get The Rock to be one of our assistants.
I was thinking more along the lines of Hans and Franz.
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bustaheims said:CarltonTheBear said:We should get The Rock to be one of our assistants.
I was thinking more along the lines of Hans and Franz.
Just for fun, could the Leafs talk to him right now? Does his contract expire when the team is eliminated for the season?mc said:CBC mentioned this was Hichcock's last year in St Louis and he hasn't re upped yet. Could it be that MLSE were waiting for the Blues to exit and then poach Hichcock?
A Weekend at Bernier's said:bustaheims said:CarltonTheBear said:We should get The Rock to be one of our assistants.
I was thinking more along the lines of Hans and Franz.
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LuncheonMeat said:Just for fun, could the Leafs talk to him right now? Does his contract expire when the team is eliminated for the season?
Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
Potvin29 said:Optimus Reimer said:L K said:Bullfrog said:Why is that? Do you expect Stevens to lay out corporal punishment?
Illegal elbows and hits to the head for everyone!
That may be the thing that some people within the organization will need....a good wakeup call.
Definitely. Concussions totally don't hurt your brain.
Gardiner51 said:I'm still stuned to see RC last that long.
Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
Zee said:Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
We can only hope. I wanted them to hire Hitchcock after he was canned in Columbus after the 2009/2010 season. He wasn't hired in St. Louis until November of 2011, so the Leafs could have fired Wilson after the 2010-2011 season in April (his 3rd full season) and hired Hitch then.
RedLeaf said:Zee said:Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
We can only hope. I wanted them to hire Hitchcock after he was canned in Columbus after the 2009/2010 season. He wasn't hired in St. Louis until November of 2011, so the Leafs could have fired Wilson after the 2010-2011 season in April (his 3rd full season) and hired Hitch then.
It kind of makes me wonder why an accomplished guy, with a winning record over his career would want to come to this organization after looking at what happened to the last two guys that tried to make a difference in Toronto.
Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Zee said:Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
We can only hope. I wanted them to hire Hitchcock after he was canned in Columbus after the 2009/2010 season. He wasn't hired in St. Louis until November of 2011, so the Leafs could have fired Wilson after the 2010-2011 season in April (his 3rd full season) and hired Hitch then.
It kind of makes me wonder why an accomplished guy, with a winning record over his career would want to come to this organization after looking at what happened to the last two guys that tried to make a difference in Toronto.
What happened to the last two guys that would make someone else not want to come here?
RedLeaf said:Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Zee said:Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
We can only hope. I wanted them to hire Hitchcock after he was canned in Columbus after the 2009/2010 season. He wasn't hired in St. Louis until November of 2011, so the Leafs could have fired Wilson after the 2010-2011 season in April (his 3rd full season) and hired Hitch then.
It kind of makes me wonder why an accomplished guy, with a winning record over his career would want to come to this organization after looking at what happened to the last two guys that tried to make a difference in Toronto.
What happened to the last two guys that would make someone else not want to come here?
Nothing. They paraded through the streets as champions. :
Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Zee said:Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
We can only hope. I wanted them to hire Hitchcock after he was canned in Columbus after the 2009/2010 season. He wasn't hired in St. Louis until November of 2011, so the Leafs could have fired Wilson after the 2010-2011 season in April (his 3rd full season) and hired Hitch then.
It kind of makes me wonder why an accomplished guy, with a winning record over his career would want to come to this organization after looking at what happened to the last two guys that tried to make a difference in Toronto.
What happened to the last two guys that would make someone else not want to come here?
Nothing. They paraded through the streets as champions. :
So what? They didn't have success with the team, they were either fired or, in Carlyle's case, not fired yet. That's pretty much the deal when you hire a coach, they know that. Wilson, even if I prefer him to Carlyle, had multiple seasons with the Leafs. They know it's a results-based business. If it is an experienced coach, then chances are the only reason they would be able to come to the Leafs is because they've been fired. Won't make any difference.
RedLeaf said:It kind of makes me wonder why an accomplished guy, with a winning record over his career would want to come to this organization after looking at what happened to the last two guys that tried to make a difference in Toronto.
RedLeaf said:I suspect, like most individuals in their careers, have a reputation they would like to maintain. If given the choice, I would assume most GMs would prefer to go to a team that is winning now, and is not necessarily a reclamation project.
RedLeaf said:Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Zee said:Optimus Reimer said:Corn Flake said:Scott Stevens as head coach? Wow never thought of that. So many different emotions come up thinking of what it would be like to have him in that role here.
I don't think he would ever leave NJ. He's tied to Lou's hip.
I would be surprised if the Blues let Hitch go. That team is built completely around his style of play.
As mc mentioned earlier Hitchcock is the type of coach the Leafs need and with the Blues being eliminated, they may see a need to have a new coach in place to get the Blues over the next hurdle so he he may become expendable to the Blues and available to the Leafs.
We can only hope. I wanted them to hire Hitchcock after he was canned in Columbus after the 2009/2010 season. He wasn't hired in St. Louis until November of 2011, so the Leafs could have fired Wilson after the 2010-2011 season in April (his 3rd full season) and hired Hitch then.
It kind of makes me wonder why an accomplished guy, with a winning record over his career would want to come to this organization after looking at what happened to the last two guys that tried to make a difference in Toronto.
What happened to the last two guys that would make someone else not want to come here?
Nothing. They paraded through the streets as champions. :
So what? They didn't have success with the team, they were either fired or, in Carlyle's case, not fired yet. That's pretty much the deal when you hire a coach, they know that. Wilson, even if I prefer him to Carlyle, had multiple seasons with the Leafs. They know it's a results-based business. If it is an experienced coach, then chances are the only reason they would be able to come to the Leafs is because they've been fired. Won't make any difference.
I suspect, like most individuals in their careers, have a reputation they would like to maintain. If given the choice, I would assume most GMs would prefer to go to a team that is winning now, and is not necessarily a reclamation project.