Maurice, Quenneville: OUT
Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 1:36 pm
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The Maurice firing isn't that big of a surprise. Whomever their new GM will be, they'll want to bring in their guy. LeafNation were convinced they could walk in a steal away Burke from Anaheim or Holland from Detroit to rebuild their mess of a hockey club and have to deal with constant scrutiny of the fans and media in Toronto.
With Quenneville, he's been a decent coach through the years but has never been an elite coach. He looked like a dead man walking throughout Game 4 as the Wings picked apart his shorthanded hockey club. Injuries did hamper them in that series but he seemed to have no real gameplan to stop the Wings offense. Unless he thought they'd tire out after the first 40 or 50 shots...
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The Maurice firing isn't that big of a surprise. Whomever their new GM will be, they'll want to bring in their guy. LeafNation were convinced they could walk in a steal away Burke from Anaheim or Holland from Detroit to rebuild their mess of a hockey club and have to deal with constant scrutiny of the fans and media in Toronto.
With Quenneville, he's been a decent coach through the years but has never been an elite coach. He looked like a dead man walking throughout Game 4 as the Wings picked apart his shorthanded hockey club. Injuries did hamper them in that series but he seemed to have no real gameplan to stop the Wings offense. Unless he thought they'd tire out after the first 40 or 50 shots...