keaner17
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im not looking for him on the bench...i want other teams to think "he plays top minutes for the islanders, certainly if we could play him on the 2nd pairing" and give up something solid for him....i want him out when his value is highest!!! - LetsGoIsles
I don't think other teams are going to show a lot of interest in a bargain bin signing dman who logs top minutes on the Isles. At best, he'd be a throw-in in a trade. I'd almost be willing to bet he'd clear waivers! |
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keaner17
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Location: Prepared for the worst Joined: 07.12.2007
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LGI always refers to himself in the 3rd person!!! - LetsGoIsles
Check out Jimmy's new shoes!
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LetsGoIsles
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Location: I'll wait till Halak signs elsewhere and then you can go eat a d!ck- JMO16 Joined: 01.26.2011
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I don't think other teams are going to show a lot of interest in a bargain bin signing dman who logs top minutes on the Isles. At best, he'd be a throw-in in a trade. I'd almost be willing to bet he'd clear waivers! - keaner17
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bixll
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Location: New Glasgow, NS Joined: 09.04.2008
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Check out Jimmy's new shoes!
 - keaner17
Quite the role model you are following there.. BFF's with Jimmy. |
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keaner17
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Location: Prepared for the worst Joined: 07.12.2007
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Quite the role model you are following there.. BFF's with Jimmy. - bixll
Hand's off Jimmy! NO ONE TOUCH JIMMY! |
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keaner17
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Location: Prepared for the worst Joined: 07.12.2007
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On another note,....Lighthousehockey did a little writeup on Cappy today.
One stat I found pretty wild was that the Isles have only won 4 or more consecutive games ONCE during his 162 games as an Islanders coach! WOW.
Meanwhile we have 10 losing streaks of 4 or more games.
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Vukota
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Joined: 06.29.2007
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LGI always refers to himself in the 3rd person!!! - LetsGoIsles
most tools do |
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Jethro09
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Location: NJ Joined: 08.16.2007
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I just can't comprehend how much longer this situation can continue. Capuano is clearly in over his head, as he has never dealt with an NHL squad trying to take it to the next level. Snow and Wang need to stop focusing on the fact that he is a "nice guy" and start focusing more on the product on the ice. We have a few nice lines that could really click with the right coaching, mentoring, and instruction. These players are still all so young and can be molded into what the coach needs them to be. However, Capuano is not the man to do this at the present time, as he simply needs to be molded into an NHL coach himself. I am not putting him down, I am just saying it makes sense for Capuano to take on an NHL Assistant Coaching position with another squad before he makes the jump straight to being a head coach. Yesterday's game against the Flyers is clearly a great example that he does not make the right move when necessary (failure to call a timeout, failure to pull Nabokov, poor line combinations when under pressure, etc.). Even yesterday's game aside, Capuano has been suspect on many occasions.
As for our lines, it may be time for a shakeup, as well. This is all incumbent on switching coaches, as clearly Capuano won't make the big moves necessary. Upon bringing in a new coach, it would not hurt to call up Niederreiter. It also may be time for Okposo to watch a few games from up top, get into proper game shape, and then insert him back into the lineup when he looks a little more prepared. He clearly was not doing his conditioning during the lockout, as is evident by his slow-footedness and his head always being down. I'll leave Aucoin in, although he has not looked good the past half-dozen games, either.
Moulson - Tavares - Niederreiter
Bailey - Nielsen - Boyes
Grabner - Aucoin - Ullstrom
Martin - Cizikas - McDonald - NYIsles16
They don't care about Cappy being a "nice guy". They care that he comes cheap and that he doesn't challenge authority, doesn't rock the boat. That's why you'll never see a solid veteran coach come here. They'll never pay a veteran coach and no veteran coach would want to come in and work under Wang/Snow. Cappy's a roller coaster. Some games, he does a fine job. Most days, he's got a team putting out a putrid effort like yesterday. The team would be better off with a veteran coach, but that likely won't happen. |
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keaner17
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Location: Prepared for the worst Joined: 07.12.2007
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They don't care about Cappy being a "nice guy". They care that he comes cheap and that he doesn't challenge authority, doesn't rock the boat. That's why you'll never see a solid veteran coach come here. They'll never pay a veteran coach and no veteran coach would want to come in and work under Wang/Snow. Cappy's a roller coaster. Some games, he does a fine job. Most days, he's got a team putting out a putrid effort like yesterday. The team would be better off with a veteran coach, but that likely won't happen. - Jethro09
I don't think the price tag issue comes into play when it comes to coaches. NHL coaches don't make enough for that to be a decisive factor. For example, Mike Babcock is one of the highest paid coaches in the NHL and only makes about $1.8 million a year. Most coaches salaries range between $600K to $1.5 million. Point being, if you're paying close to $50 million in team salary, I doubt saving $500k on your coach comes into too much consideration regardless of the team. If anyting, that would be the one place worth splurging to get the most out of your cheap crappy team....
I think the lack of a vetern coach plays more into the very reason Nolan and Lavi we're sent packing. Vetern coaches tend to be headstrong and want their ideas at least considered. In the Isles case, I don't think Wang wants input from that level. They'd rather bring up a lapdog from the minors who will play nice and do what he's told. The moment Gordon clashed with a few players and made a couple of comments about the roster, he was gone.
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Cptmjl
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Is it really a sold out "home crowd" if at least half the people attending were Flyers fans? Just sayin'. - Rliable
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Cptmjl
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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I have tickets for Saturday night... I hope this team doesn't make me regret spending the money on my tickets.Put up some good coin for these tickets.
I bought both sets in Buffalo.
Against the glass in the Isles end!!!
I may even have my son wear his jersey if they win the next couple games...  - jimmc7722
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Cptmjl
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Joined: 11.05.2011
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I just can't comprehend how much longer this situation can continue. Capuano is clearly in over his head, as he has never dealt with an NHL squad trying to take it to the next level. Snow and Wang need to stop focusing on the fact that he is a "nice guy" and start focusing more on the product on the ice. We have a few nice lines that could really click with the right coaching, mentoring, and instruction. These players are still all so young and can be molded into what the coach needs them to be. However, Capuano is not the man to do this at the present time, as he simply needs to be molded into an NHL coach himself. I am not putting him down, I am just saying it makes sense for Capuano to take on an NHL Assistant Coaching position with another squad before he makes the jump straight to being a head coach. Yesterday's game against the Flyers is clearly a great example that he does not make the right move when necessary (failure to call a timeout, failure to pull Nabokov, poor line combinations when under pressure, etc.). Even yesterday's game aside, Capuano has been suspect on many occasions.
As for our lines, it may be time for a shakeup, as well. This is all incumbent on switching coaches, as clearly Capuano won't make the big moves necessary. Upon bringing in a new coach, it would not hurt to call up Niederreiter. It also may be time for Okposo to watch a few games from up top, get into proper game shape, and then insert him back into the lineup when he looks a little more prepared. He clearly was not doing his conditioning during the lockout, as is evident by his slow-footedness and his head always being down. I'll leave Aucoin in, although he has not looked good the past half-dozen games, either.
Moulson - Tavares - Niederreiter
Bailey - Nielsen - Boyes
Grabner - Aucoin - Ullstrom
Martin - Cizikas - McDonald - NYIsles16
Capuano couldn't bring an AHL team to the next level |
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Cptmjl
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I've been an Islander fan since 1978. I could never understand why everyone is always so negative in their comments. I always tried to stay positive and have faith in Garths plans or vision. I'm now at a point that i've had enough of this BS. We need a coach with structure. I feel we have a decent blue line but, they appear to be disorganized and chasing the puck. KO and Bailey you've had enough time to develop. Enough is enough step it up or sit them. We need to trade some of these young prospects and get more establish solid players. Tavares isn't going to be young forever build the team around him now. I don't think we realize how aweful this team is because Tavares makes the team look better than they are. I can't take this any longer!!!!!!!!!! - dack1972
Glad you smartened up, took you long enough. Welcome |
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Location: Clayton, NC Joined: 02.26.2007
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Capuano couldn't bring an AHL team to the next level - Cptmjl
But he tries on a nightly basis.
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UIF
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Location: NY Joined: 01.09.2009
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I don't think the price tag issue comes into play when it comes to coaches. NHL coaches don't make enough for that to be a decisive factor. For example, Mike Babcock is one of the highest paid coaches in the NHL and only makes about $1.8 million a year. Most coaches salaries range between $600K to $1.5 million. Point being, if you're paying close to $50 million in team salary, I doubt saving $500k on your coach comes into too much consideration regardless of the team. If anyting, that would be the one place worth splurging to get the most out of your cheap crappy team....
I think the lack of a vetern coach plays more into the very reason Nolan and Lavi we're sent packing. Vetern coaches tend to be headstrong and want their ideas at least considered. In the Isles case, I don't think Wang wants input from that level. They'd rather bring up a lapdog from the minors who will play nice and do what he's told. The moment Gordon clashed with a few players and made a couple of comments about the roster, he was gone. - keaner17
How much off of Josh Bailey's $1.05M salary did Wang save by suspending him? Get the feeling every penny counts around here these days...
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Cptmjl
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Cptmjl
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I've been on the bench AMac train since late last year. The kid is awful. - keaner17
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XxNYIxX
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Location: Clayton, NC Joined: 02.26.2007
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I've been an Islander fan since 1978. I could never understand why everyone is always so negative in their comments. I always tried to stay positive and have faith in Garths plans or vision. I'm now at a point that i've had enough of this BS. We need a coach with structure. I feel we have a decent blue line but, they appear to be disorganized and chasing the puck. KO and Bailey you've had enough time to develop. Enough is enough step it up or sit them. We need to trade some of these young prospects and get more establish solid players. Tavares isn't going to be young forever build the team around him now. I don't think we realize how aweful this team is because Tavares makes the team look better than they are. I can't take this any longer!!!!!!!!!! - dack1972
No.. we dont
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Cptmjl
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Cptmjl
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keaner17
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Location: Prepared for the worst Joined: 07.12.2007
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How much off of Josh Bailey's $1.05M salary did Wang save by suspending him? Get the feeling every penny counts around here these days... - UIF
However Bailey coincidentally had an injury at the time. I'm willing to bet that if Josh was healthy and ready to go, it might have been a different story. Unquestionably Wang is functioning on the lowest possible budget, but I doubt saving a few hundred thou on a coach was more important to him than hiring someone of less resistance. |
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Cptmjl
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No.. we dont
XxNYIxX - XxNYIxX
Quite possibly the worst blue line in Islanders history. Where do people get this shat? |
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kasperrko
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Location: Spring Hill, FL Joined: 03.09.2007
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Capuano couldn't bring an AHL team to the next level - Cptmjl
He cant even win with a ECHL team, He is horrible. He was a carrer AHL player and that is all he knows |
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UIF
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Location: NY Joined: 01.09.2009
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Pretty much everyone has - Cptmjl
Not me. I still say he suffers from Tim Jackman/Nate Thompson/Andy Hilbert/Steve Park Syndrome. Put fourth liners on the first line and bottom pair D as your top shutdown D, and this is what you get.
By the way, watching Okposo get flung around by Bruno Gervais was the moment I officially stopped having any hope whatsoever for KO. |
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keaner17
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Location: Prepared for the worst Joined: 07.12.2007
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Pretty much everyone has - Cptmjl
Now...last year there wasn't much support. This year I think most would be willing to 'box' the whole team other than JT, MM, Grabner and Hamonic |
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