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I am shocked! And by shocked I mean I am delighted and not shocked at all.
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I wouldn't claim to know, because I haven't paid a lot of attention to the matter, but I would guess that with Murray it was a situation where his message got blurred over time. He'd been in there so long the players tuned him out.Laxplayer wrote:Isn't that the reason Murray was let go because he made them work too hard?
I highly doubt the Kings would be looking for some sort of country club atmosphere where players can come in and not work. Brian Sutter would be a demanding coach looking for results, and his message would appear fresh and new, despite the fact that it's mostly the same message as Andy Murray's.
But beware the Sutter named Brian. He is not Darryl or Brent. Brian plays favourites in the dressing room. That sort of thing can lead to Jeff Shantz centering your first line.
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I hope the Kings aren't expecting miracles 'cause the new guy has the last name Lombardi! :P
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Is Mike Keenan available? I don't think he has yet burned his bridges with every NHL team! :PJaysFan wrote:You don't get hockey news in Idaho?Cross Traffic wrote:Crawford? Wouldn't he have to be fired in Vancouver first?
Crawford was fired yesterday.
Quinn's name has also been mentioned as a candidate for the Kings job...
“If you look at folks of color, even women, they’re more
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
successful in the Democratic Party than they are in the white, uh,
excuse me, in the Republican Party.” (NPR Interview Of Howard Dean
<http://www.breitbart.tv/html/153493.html> , 8/15/08)
Mike Keenan is currently the GM in Florida, and staying relatively quiet too. His shelf-life is probably a lot longer in a position in which his personal contact with the players is kept to a minimum, ie, NOT COACHING.Funkywhiteboy wrote:Is Mike Keenan available? I don't think he has yet burned his bridges with every NHL team! :P
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Oops, missed that on yahoo about Crawford getting the boot.
No way Benedict Arnold errrr Quinn gets the coaching gig in LA. He jumped ship in the middle of the 1986-87 season to coach and GM Vancouver. Besides he has a bad habit of not playing young players sticking with stiffs like Allison, Tucker, etc.
No way Benedict Arnold errrr Quinn gets the coaching gig in LA. He jumped ship in the middle of the 1986-87 season to coach and GM Vancouver. Besides he has a bad habit of not playing young players sticking with stiffs like Allison, Tucker, etc.
That's 20 years ago CT...Cross Traffic wrote:Oops, missed that on yahoo about Crawford getting the boot.
No way Benedict Arnold errrr Quinn gets the coaching gig in LA. He jumped ship in the middle of the 1986-87 season to coach and GM Vancouver. Besides he has a bad habit of not playing young players sticking with stiffs like Allison, Tucker, etc.
Given the chance to hire a proven winning coach, don't you think it's time to move on from that?
Tucker's a stiff?
Oh okay then...
Maybe that explains why he's constantly sought after by GM's in a trade...
Tucker's the player every team and their fans want playing for them.. and hates when he's playing against them
Speaking of takes that suck.. :roll::roll:JD wrote:And yet he remains in T.O. after how many years? Nice take. Too bad it sucks.JaysFan wrote:Tucker's the player every team and their fans want playing for them.. and hates when he's playing against them
He's still here for the same reason why Iginla's still in Calgary...
The team has had no interest in trading him.
RACK!!JaysFan wrote:Speaking of takes that suck.. :roll::roll:JD wrote:And yet he remains in T.O. after how many years? Nice take. Too bad it sucks.JaysFan wrote:Tucker's the player every team and their fans want playing for them.. and hates when he's playing against them
He's still here for the same reason why Iginla's still in Calgary...
The team has had no interest in trading him.
Tucker got 61 points this year, I would hardly call him a stiff, and you are letting your Leaf hate cloud your judgement. He a couple of years he was in the 60-point range as well, so this year wasn't just a fluke.
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Exactly and he managed to do that AND get under other teams skin and inside their heads...Hapday wrote:RACK!!JaysFan wrote:Speaking of takes that suck.. :roll::roll:JD wrote: And yet he remains in T.O. after how many years? Nice take. Too bad it sucks.
He's still here for the same reason why Iginla's still in Calgary...
The team has had no interest in trading him.
Tucker got 61 points this year, I would hardly call him a stiff, and you are letting your Leaf hate cloud your judgement. He a couple of years he was in the 60-point range as well, so this year wasn't just a fluke.
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