If they are smart, it won't take a long time to fix, though. But this is the time to set the foundation. Figure out who is part of the core moving forward, and figure out how to add the pieces needed.
There's a lot of talent, which has value in trades if they're smart about it. - Jsaquella
You sure as hell know they`re looking at right now and I wouldn`t be surprised to see the axe come down quick to make the statement.
That's only when the trade is looked at without context. Clarke did Sharp a favor because Hitchcock wasn't using him and there was no future for him here so long as Hitch was coach. - Flyskippy
I know the context of that trade. If you properly assess a player's potential, that trade shouldn't happen whether you're doing a "favor" or not. The ball was dropped. I simply accept that sometimes that happens and you move on. That trade was just a comparison of trading a player who ends up being good for a player turning into nothing, and how that will never be what JVR for Schenn will become, because both players are good.
If they are smart, it won't take a long time to fix, though. But this is the time to set the foundation. Figure out who is part of the core moving forward, and figure out how to add the pieces needed.
There's a lot of talent, which has value in trades if they're smart about it. - Jsaquella
Give Lava till Friday, if they don't win dramatically on Friday I think you fire Lava over the weekend, get Murray up, instill some defensive awareness and smart hockey sense. Go from there.
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Mar 13 @ 9:55 PM ET
Lots of folks come across differently online. I've been accused of loving attention.
I just love talking puck and having a good time here. - Flyskippy
I think the first time I came here I said I was close to being crazy. I think Bo had it right when she talked to me one time. I'm a little fiery and crazy but harmless in the big picture.
Give Lava till Friday, if they don't win dramatically on Friday I think you fire Lava over the weekend, get Murray up, instill some defensive awareness and smart hockey sense. Go from there. - GirouxForTheShow
This is just my view but I don't think the coach will get fired.
You sure as hell know they`re looking at right now and I wouldn`t be surprised to see the axe come down quick to make the statement. - cdjaakkola
If I'm Snider, Luukko, and Holmgren, I'm interviewing players and figuring out who's a candidate for "ownership" of the team. Meaning, find those players that will hold themselves accountable because they want to be a part of the team's future. That is, their heart is in it. Anyone who seems to vacillate can hit the road.
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Mar 13 @ 9:57 PM ET
If they are smart, it won't take a long time to fix, though. But this is the time to set the foundation. Figure out who is part of the core moving forward, and figure out how to add the pieces needed.
There's a lot of talent, which has value in trades if they're smart about it. - Jsaquella
What is that real core to you?
The people I would really be looking at keeping would be Grossman, Rinaldo, Giroux, Simmonds, Hartnell, 1 of Coots or Schenn and Read. The rest I could care less if they ever return.
No one knew Sharp was going to turn out the way he did. You have the benefit of hindsight. How many other player for player trades did the Flyers make that did NOT burn them? C'mon. - Flyskippy
Sharp had obvious potential based on his play with the Phantoms and was making very little money. There was no reason to dump him except to appease an angry coach whose shelf life was already running out.
You sure as hell know they`re looking at right now and I wouldn`t be surprised to see the axe come down quick to make the statement. - cdjaakkola
Well I'd make a coaching move now for one main reason-It's hard to fully evaluate these guys in this system. Bring in a guy who will have them playing with discipline, in a system designed to suit their abilities, and then you have a better idea of what you have.
Also, the younger guys could really use a coach that is more teacher than motivator, and get them to fully embrace that good two way play means that they will be better players.
Barring a miracle, any change to "save' this season is like locking the door after the barn burns down
If I'm Snider, Luukko, and Holmgren, I'm interviewing players and figuring out who's a candidate for "ownership" of the team. Meaning, find those players that will hold themselves accountable because they want to be a part of the team's future. That is, their heart is in it. Anyone who seems to vacillate can hit the road. - Flyskippy
Sharp had obvious potential based on his play with the Phantoms and was making very little money. There was no reason to dump him except to appease an angry coach whose shelf life was already running out.
Terrible trade. - Feanor
Bah, Peter White and John Slaney could have led people to think so and never translated it to success.
Yup. I don't mind losing when the team is competitive but this year its been a disaster. This team doesnt give you 60 minutes of hockey. - stveshdy
There's no heart to this team. We're still missing the leadership of a Lindros, Primeau, Pronger, Smith, Hatcher, and to a lesser extent, Richards. And it shows.