Better them than us, I suppose.
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Better them than us, I suppose.
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Leafs Fan, have fun watching your prospects learn to do nothing but cycle the puck and miss the net.
Leafs Fan, have fun watching your prospects learn to do nothing but cycle the puck and miss the net.
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You're right.. there really is no comparison when you view their records as coach of professional teamsAcidQueen wrote:Otis wrote:Maurice, at this point in time, isn't even fit to carry Quinn's jockstrap.
That is the most ludicrous statement I've ever heard. As a coach he has a LOT to learn--but really, comparing him to Quinn? *snort*
One is a proven winner... Quinn
The other has a losing record... Maurice
Quinn's career NHL coaching record (through 2002-2003 season) is 571-439-144, with a winning percentage of .557.
As Head Coach, Quinn's teams have advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals twice: in 1980 (Philadelphia Flyers) and in 1994 (Vancouver Canucks).
Quinn has been awarded the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's Coach-of-the-Year twice; in 1991-92 with Vancouver and 1979-80 with the Philadelphia Flyers. Quinn was named runner-up for the award in 1998-99. In addition to NHL Coach of the Year honours in 1979-80 with the Flyers, Quinn was named ‘The Hockey News' Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1980, and ‘The Hockey News' Executive of the Year in 1992. Quinn was also named ‘The Sporting News' Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1980. Quinn is one of only four coaches (Scotty Bowman, Pat Burns, Jacques Lemaire) in league history to win the Jack Adams award with two different teams.
Quinn has been selected as head coach for the NHL All-Star game on four occasions (2004, 2002, 2000, 1981).
Maurice's stats wrote:1996-97 Hartford Whalers NHL Head Coach 82 32 39 11 0 0.457 Out of Playoffs
1997-98 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach 82 33 41 8 0 0.451 Out of Playoffs
1998-99 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach 82 34 30 18 0 0.524 Lost in round 1
1999-00 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach 82 37 35 10 0 0.512 Out of Playoffs
2000-01 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach 82 38 32 9 3 0.537 Lost in round 1
2001-02 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach 82 35 26 16 5 0.555 Lost in Finals
2002-03 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach 82 22 43 11 6 0.372 Out of Playoffs
2003-04 Carolina Hurricanes NHL Head Coach† 30 8 12 8 2 0.433 Out of Playoffs
Maybe so but Quinn does own one of theseCross Traffic wrote:They do have one thing in common as a coach...ZERO Stanley Cups
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Far be it for me to take issue with your delusional assumption that I'm somehow defending Chairman Mo, but.....Otis wrote: One is a proven winner... Quinn
The other has a losing record... Maurice
How many Cups does Quinn have? If you want to talk "proven winner", then I suggest you start there.
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No no, I know your history witb Mo..AcidQueen wrote:Far be it for me to take issue with your delusional assumption that I'm somehow defending Chairman Mo, but.....Otis wrote: One is a proven winner... Quinn
The other has a losing record... Maurice
How many Cups does Quinn have? If you want to talk "proven winner", then I suggest you start there.
But proven winners don't necessarily have to have a Cup, although it would be nice if he did after 38.. 39? years because it sure would make this arguement a whole lot less painful :cry:
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Stanley Cup > winning record over long career + Olympic gold*Otis wrote: But proven winners don't necessarily have to have a Cup, although it would be nice if he did after 38.. 39? years because it sure would make this arguement a whole lot less painful
Just sayin'.
In any case--your prospects are fucked, unless Chairman Mo has learned a thing or two about developing talent during his 1.5 year layoff. He's a nice guy, pretty smart, knows and loves the game--but as a coach? Umm....no.
*:Unless you're Herb Brooks--then ((beating Russkies at the height of the Cold War with college kids + NCAA titles) + (winning record/NHL + NCAA)) = (Stanley Cup + winning record).
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Don't be giving Quinn much credit for the Olympic gold. He tried his best to lose even that. Remember that he stood by Cujo and declared him the Team Canada starter.
Bwahaha Thank god that Martin & Hitchcock straightened that out for him. Quinn is a loudmouth buffoon. He's an adequate coach, at best. His front office skills are sub-par.
Bwahaha Thank god that Martin & Hitchcock straightened that out for him. Quinn is a loudmouth buffoon. He's an adequate coach, at best. His front office skills are sub-par.
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