WAYNEINIONA
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Zee said:Honest question, with this movement of holding NHL coaches and management to decency standards you'd expect in any workplace, is it possible nobody ever hires Babcock again?
It's really starting to look like that.
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Zee said:Honest question, with this movement of holding NHL coaches and management to decency standards you'd expect in any workplace, is it possible nobody ever hires Babcock again?
WAYNEINIONA said:Zee said:Honest question, with this movement of holding NHL coaches and management to decency standards you'd expect in any workplace, is it possible nobody ever hires Babcock again?
It's really starting to look like that.
WAYNEINIONA said:Zee said:Honest question, with this movement of holding NHL coaches and management to decency standards you'd expect in any workplace, is it possible nobody ever hires Babcock again?
It's really starting to look like that.
Good one!Joe S. said:WAYNEINIONA said:Zee said:Honest question, with this movement of holding NHL coaches and management to decency standards you'd expect in any workplace, is it possible nobody ever hires Babcock again?
It's really starting to look like that.
Mike Babcock always bets on mike Babcock. He?ll hire himself.
Zee said:Honest question, with this movement of holding NHL coaches and management to decency standards you'd expect in any workplace, is it possible nobody ever hires Babcock again?
Pick said:Regarding the ?...decency standards you?d expect in any workplace...?: do you think the ?standard? is apt to be different in a highly competitive industry that pays its employees more money in a month than most Canadians make in a year?
Peter D. said:Dare I say it, but I think the Leafs would have had a similar record the past 7 games had Babcock still been coach.
L K said:They might. It's also silly to evaluate the coach after 7 games regardless of whether it is wins or losses. St. Louis continued to play .500 hockey through January after their coaching change. Systems changes don't get addressed over 3 games.
They are 4-3-0 since the coaching change. The Colorado loss was not a game where they looked awful. They couldn't score. The second goal was a bad mistake by Spezza but the team didn't really fold and they played a top team that was rested. The Buffalo loss wasn't a great one because they didn't play well but they also got typical awful goaltending out of Hutchinson. The Philly loss was bad and the way they quit late was bad but again, it was a close game right up until the last 10 minutes. The effort overall has been better.
I like some of the changes. The PK is more active and has been good over the last 7 games. The PP has been scoring at a better clip but the Leafs get so few opportunities on it that its really hard to judge.
16 PK opportunities (2/16)
10 PP opportunities (3/10)
It might not matter based on the end of year standings but I'm not going to judge any effects of the coaching change at least until the all-star break.
The slagging isn't. The team overall has looked better in both ends of the rink. They get into problems when they revert back to their old ways. It's going to take time until they lose the bad habits. They are headed in the right direction with Keefe.Peter D. said:L K said:They might. It's also silly to evaluate the coach after 7 games regardless of whether it is wins or losses. St. Louis continued to play .500 hockey through January after their coaching change. Systems changes don't get addressed over 3 games.
They are 4-3-0 since the coaching change. The Colorado loss was not a game where they looked awful. They couldn't score. The second goal was a bad mistake by Spezza but the team didn't really fold and they played a top team that was rested. The Buffalo loss wasn't a great one because they didn't play well but they also got typical awful goaltending out of Hutchinson. The Philly loss was bad and the way they quit late was bad but again, it was a close game right up until the last 10 minutes. The effort overall has been better.
I like some of the changes. The PK is more active and has been good over the last 7 games. The PP has been scoring at a better clip but the Leafs get so few opportunities on it that its really hard to judge.
16 PK opportunities (2/16)
10 PP opportunities (3/10)
It might not matter based on the end of year standings but I'm not going to judge any effects of the coaching change at least until the all-star break.
I'm not suggesting anything of Keefe at this point. He's been fine. The team has been receptive to his system, looks more engaged, some players have looked better (ie. Nylander). Of course it's not going to turn overnight.
I was moreso pointing out that perhaps all the slagging of Babcock being a horrible coach were premature.
Guilt Trip said:The slagging isn't. The team overall has looked better in both ends of the rink. They get into problems when they revert back to their old ways. It's going to take time until they lose the bad habits. They are headed in the right direction with Keefe.Peter D. said:L K said:They might. It's also silly to evaluate the coach after 7 games regardless of whether it is wins or losses. St. Louis continued to play .500 hockey through January after their coaching change. Systems changes don't get addressed over 3 games.
They are 4-3-0 since the coaching change. The Colorado loss was not a game where they looked awful. They couldn't score. The second goal was a bad mistake by Spezza but the team didn't really fold and they played a top team that was rested. The Buffalo loss wasn't a great one because they didn't play well but they also got typical awful goaltending out of Hutchinson. The Philly loss was bad and the way they quit late was bad but again, it was a close game right up until the last 10 minutes. The effort overall has been better.
I like some of the changes. The PK is more active and has been good over the last 7 games. The PP has been scoring at a better clip but the Leafs get so few opportunities on it that its really hard to judge.
16 PK opportunities (2/16)
10 PP opportunities (3/10)
It might not matter based on the end of year standings but I'm not going to judge any effects of the coaching change at least until the all-star break.
I'm not suggesting anything of Keefe at this point. He's been fine. The team has been receptive to his system, looks more engaged, some players have looked better (ie. Nylander). Of course it's not going to turn overnight.
I was moreso pointing out that perhaps all the slagging of Babcock being a horrible coach were premature.
Leafs will have to clear out Hyman or a similar contract, cough cough, CC to bring Sandin up. St Louis catching on fire was more then just a hot goalie. Team bought into Berube and that was that but it took time. Keefe is the right guy. Not afraid to mix it up in game.Zee said:Guilt Trip said:The slagging isn't. The team overall has looked better in both ends of the rink. They get into problems when they revert back to their old ways. It's going to take time until they lose the bad habits. They are headed in the right direction with Keefe.Peter D. said:L K said:They might. It's also silly to evaluate the coach after 7 games regardless of whether it is wins or losses. St. Louis continued to play .500 hockey through January after their coaching change. Systems changes don't get addressed over 3 games.
They are 4-3-0 since the coaching change. The Colorado loss was not a game where they looked awful. They couldn't score. The second goal was a bad mistake by Spezza but the team didn't really fold and they played a top team that was rested. The Buffalo loss wasn't a great one because they didn't play well but they also got typical awful goaltending out of Hutchinson. The Philly loss was bad and the way they quit late was bad but again, it was a close game right up until the last 10 minutes. The effort overall has been better.
I like some of the changes. The PK is more active and has been good over the last 7 games. The PP has been scoring at a better clip but the Leafs get so few opportunities on it that its really hard to judge.
16 PK opportunities (2/16)
10 PP opportunities (3/10)
It might not matter based on the end of year standings but I'm not going to judge any effects of the coaching change at least until the all-star break.
I'm not suggesting anything of Keefe at this point. He's been fine. The team has been receptive to his system, looks more engaged, some players have looked better (ie. Nylander). Of course it's not going to turn overnight.
I was moreso pointing out that perhaps all the slagging of Babcock being a horrible coach were premature.
I certainly hope so. Blues were stumbling along with a .500 record in Berube's first 15-20 games before they got hot. Ok they got a brand new goalie which changed things for them, maybe the Leafs tonic is someone like Sandin coming up and breaking through. It's something to cling to I guess
Peter D. said:I was moreso pointing out that perhaps all the slagging of Babcock being a horrible coach were premature.
I don't think they've looked better in either end of the rink. Just me though.Guilt Trip said:The slagging isn't. The team overall has looked better in both ends of the rink. They get into problems when they revert back to their old ways. It's going to take time until they lose the bad habits. They are headed in the right direction with Keefe.Peter D. said:L K said:They might. It's also silly to evaluate the coach after 7 games regardless of whether it is wins or losses. St. Louis continued to play .500 hockey through January after their coaching change. Systems changes don't get addressed over 3 games.
They are 4-3-0 since the coaching change. The Colorado loss was not a game where they looked awful. They couldn't score. The second goal was a bad mistake by Spezza but the team didn't really fold and they played a top team that was rested. The Buffalo loss wasn't a great one because they didn't play well but they also got typical awful goaltending out of Hutchinson. The Philly loss was bad and the way they quit late was bad but again, it was a close game right up until the last 10 minutes. The effort overall has been better.
I like some of the changes. The PK is more active and has been good over the last 7 games. The PP has been scoring at a better clip but the Leafs get so few opportunities on it that its really hard to judge.
16 PK opportunities (2/16)
10 PP opportunities (3/10)
It might not matter based on the end of year standings but I'm not going to judge any effects of the coaching change at least until the all-star break.
I'm not suggesting anything of Keefe at this point. He's been fine. The team has been receptive to his system, looks more engaged, some players have looked better (ie. Nylander). Of course it's not going to turn overnight.
I was moreso pointing out that perhaps all the slagging of Babcock being a horrible coach were premature.
OldTimeHockey said:In a month will we still be giving them time to get better? 2 months? Next September?
Nik Bethune said:One of the biggest reasons the Leafs situation looks as dicey as it does is that the drafts under Lamoriello yielded virtually nothing outside of the first round.
Also, he was behind the decision to fast track the rebuild and drive towards the playoffs at the expense of asset accumulation.