Highlander
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Hi Nik, lets move on, I would appreciate some comments on hiring a puck possession coach and if anyone knows which ones are available it would be nice to know.
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Nik the Trik said:Potvin29 said:Continue arguing it for, I don't know, 6 or 7 more pages. Some multi-paragraph responses would be good too. Lots of commas to drive home your level of exasperation.
Or say the exact same thing a thousand different times in one sentence. Make sure to include lots of links to all of the people you read who feel the exact same way. Then, at some point, break to argue which person finished last and has to eat the cookie.
Highlander said:Hi Nik, lets move on, I would appreciate some comments on hiring a puck possession coach and if anyone knows which ones are available it would be nice to know.
Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:Further though, I would say that a coaching change will lead to improvement. In fact, I'd say coaching change = instant improvement without much hesitation. Coaching was a major contributor to the lack of success this season. Can a new coach make significant improvement, so that they are "successful"? I surely hope so. I think success would equal making the playoffs and having a legit chance at winning the first round.
That's fine. Honestly, at this point, I genuinely wouldn't care if popular opinion was that firing Carlyle and hiring a team of hockey bloggers would result in an 82-0 season. I've stated how I feel about the coaching situation and, unlike some others, don't feel the need to have that be the single, solitary point of conversation I engage in. My comment to you wasn't a defense of Carlyle or another futile stab at discussing the relative importance of coaching. It was a comment on the tenor of the conversation surrounding the issue. No more, no less.
RedLeaf said:Is there a way to say that you know for sure, without a doubt, that a coaching change will improve the fortunes of this team, but word it in just the right way that you could deny it if you were wrong?
Highlander said:Hi Nik, lets move on, I would appreciate some comments on hiring a puck possession coach and if anyone knows which ones are available it would be nice to know.
Nik the Trik said:Highlander said:Hi Nik, lets move on, I would appreciate some comments on hiring a puck possession coach and if anyone knows which ones are available it would be nice to know.
Don't you have to define what makes for a puck possession coach in the first place? The accumulation of data doesn't automatically translate into the implementation of data. What are you actually saying you want a coach to tell his players? If it's as simple as there being a system that leads to good puck possession, why bother with a coach's track record or personal philosophy at all? Just hire anyone who can command the room and get them to teach that system.
RedLeaf said:Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:Further though, I would say that a coaching change will lead to improvement. In fact, I'd say coaching change = instant improvement without much hesitation. Coaching was a major contributor to the lack of success this season. Can a new coach make significant improvement, so that they are "successful"? I surely hope so. I think success would equal making the playoffs and having a legit chance at winning the first round.
That's fine. Honestly, at this point, I genuinely wouldn't care if popular opinion was that firing Carlyle and hiring a team of hockey bloggers would result in an 82-0 season. I've stated how I feel about the coaching situation and, unlike some others, don't feel the need to have that be the single, solitary point of conversation I engage in. My comment to you wasn't a defense of Carlyle or another futile stab at discussing the relative importance of coaching. It was a comment on the tenor of the conversation surrounding the issue. No more, no less.
Is there a way to say that you know for sure, without a doubt, that a coaching change will improve the fortunes of this team, but word it in just the right way that you could deny it if you were wrong?
RedLeaf said:Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:Further though, I would say that a coaching change will lead to improvement. In fact, I'd say coaching change = instant improvement without much hesitation. Coaching was a major contributor to the lack of success this season. Can a new coach make significant improvement, so that they are "successful"? I surely hope so. I think success would equal making the playoffs and having a legit chance at winning the first round.
That's fine. Honestly, at this point, I genuinely wouldn't care if popular opinion was that firing Carlyle and hiring a team of hockey bloggers would result in an 82-0 season. I've stated how I feel about the coaching situation and, unlike some others, don't feel the need to have that be the single, solitary point of conversation I engage in. My comment to you wasn't a defense of Carlyle or another futile stab at discussing the relative importance of coaching. It was a comment on the tenor of the conversation surrounding the issue. No more, no less.
Is there a way to say that you know for sure, without a doubt, that a coaching change will improve the fortunes of this team, but word it in just the right way that you could deny it if you were wrong?
Lupul + Phaneuf for Weber
mc said:Lupul + Phaneuf for Weber
Say what?
Britishbulldog said:3 big shake up trades would be:
Franson + Leafs 1st pick 2014 for Gudbranson
Lupul + Phaneuf for Weber
Reimer + Gardiner + Holzer + Biggs + Leafs 2nd Pick 2015 + Raymond's rights (roughly 4th pick maybe??) for Kane and Byfuglien.
Add Niskanen as UFA and backup goalie as UFA.
Pretty simple.
Corn Flake said:Britishbulldog said:Lupul + Phaneuf for Weber
I would do it in a second, but I doubt it would happen.
Absolutely agree with your assesment of E Kane and Big Buff. As you guys know, I usually have to form my opinions on what I read, see on the sport reports or hi light reels. The last 18 months these 2 boys have been making the news for a few wrong reasons. That is why I think is why they might be available and was hoping that Weber could help them as their captain. I don't think that Phaneuf's awkward leadership style would be a benefit AT ALL (!!!). He would probably alienate them even worse.Corn Flake said:I like Kane & Byf as players but they tend to be followed around by distractions all the time. Kane especially has a lot of attitude adjustments to make.Britishbulldog said:Reimer + Gardiner + Holzer + Biggs + Leafs 2nd Pick 2015 + Raymond's rights (roughly 4th pick maybe??) for Kane and Byfuglien.
Corn Flake said:Britishbulldog said:Franson + Leafs 1st pick 2014 for Gudbranson
Hmmmm I just can't see FLA doing that. They will want to add Ekbald TO the young defense they have and not create a hole just to fill it with an even younger d-man. I would love Gudbranson but I think you would be more likely sending them Gardiner to get him back. That's the type of move it would have to be for them to make it.
Corn Flake said:I'm watching Niskanen in these playoffs closely. Not sure he's the right guy to bring in and at the price point too.Britishbulldog said:Add Niskanen as UFA and backup goalie as UFA.
Britishbulldog said:Corn Flake said:Britishbulldog said:Franson + Leafs 1st pick 2014 for Gudbranson
Hmmmm I just can't see FLA doing that. They will want to add Ekbald TO the young defense they have and not create a hole just to fill it with an even younger d-man. I would love Gudbranson but I think you would be more likely sending them Gardiner to get him back. That's the type of move it would have to be for them to make it.
Gardiner + Leafs 1st pick 2014 for Gudbranson
Done. This is only a small step towards the culture change and alone wouldn't make a significant change.
With Carlyle's vague accusation of a player comparing himself I can only assume that it was Gardiner comparing himself to Mark Fraser. That kind of delusion will only poison the locker room.
Gardiner would be the heir apparent for Campbell.