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JRR1285
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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I am worried about the coaching options available like you said. That coach they lost out on to Dallas sounded like a great option. |
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mdw7413
New York Rangers |
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Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro Joined: 12.13.2013
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Jan Levine: Rangers’ Week: Two European skaters signed, pair of coaches off search list
Depth, at a minimum in Hartford, added, who’s the next coach? - airjan23
Good blog Jan. Going to disagree with this though.
"The knock on him is that he has a bit of a John Tortorella fiery streak, which might not have played well on a rebuilding team."
I think thats the perfect time to bring in a coach like that. You have a coach like that on a veteran team and they just tune you out. imo |
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jimbo83
New York Rangers |
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Location: LETS GO RANGERS, NY Joined: 06.27.2007
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I am worried about the coaching options available like you said. That coach they lost out on to Dallas sounded like a great option. - JRR1285
as long as Lindy Ruff isn't the next coach, I am open to anyone
including Joe Sacco, I know he didn't have a good run with Colorado back in the day, but he's been part of that Bruins staff that turned that team around and made them into a contender. |
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mdw7413
New York Rangers |
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Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro Joined: 12.13.2013
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as long as Lindy Ruff isn't the next coach, I am open to anyone
including Joe Sacco, I know he didn't have a good run with Colorado back in the day, but he's been part of that Bruins staff that turned that team around and made them into a contender. - jimbo83
They are going to go into the draft without a coach. |
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Pete V
New York Rangers |
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Location: Troy, MI Joined: 05.16.2007
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as long as Lindy Ruff isn't the next coach, I am open to anyone
including Joe Sacco, I know he didn't have a good run with Colorado back in the day, but he's been part of that Bruins staff that turned that team around and made them into a contender. - jimbo83
I just want a good coach.
Don't care if he comes from college.
Don't care if he comes from Juniors or the AHL.
Don't care if he is a current assistant.
And don't care if he's coached in the NHL before.
If you have coached before and you have had success, I am interested (if it's the right fit).
If you haven't I am not. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I am worried about the coaching options available like you said. That coach they lost out on to Dallas sounded like a great option. - JRR1285
They should let Ruff be the interim coach for a season or eight |
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They should let Ruff be the interim coach for a season or eight - eichiefs9
Sort of like what the Islanders have done 😄 |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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They should let Ruff be the interim coach for a season or eight - eichiefs9
And you should die in a plane crash Mr. Pilot. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Sort of like what the Islanders have done 😄 - airjan23
I said eight, not 34 |
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Good blog Jan. Going to disagree with this though.
"The knock on him is that he has a bit of a John Tortorella fiery streak, which might not have played well on a rebuilding team."
I think thats the perfect time to bring in a coach like that. You have a coach like that on a veteran team and they just tune you out. imo - mdw7413
Good point and added this to the blog. At a minimum, the team would have had an identity. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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And you should do in a plane crash Mr. Pilot. - JRR1285
What should I do in a plane crash? Bend over and place my head between my legs in order to brace for impact? |
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Pete V
New York Rangers |
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Location: Troy, MI Joined: 05.16.2007
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They should let Ruff be the interim coach for a season or eight - eichiefs9
I am curious about assistant coach contracts. I wonder whether you are hired as an assistant, and the coach get's fired, whether you are contractually required to coach under your present contract if the organization decides to install you as the coach. All comes down to the wording of the contract, but I am wondering if there is a norm on this type stuff.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Rangers roll with Lindy for awhile if they are not in love with a coaching option available to them, especially if they don't have to sign him to some replacement contract.
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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What should I do in a plane crash? Bend over and place my head between my legs in order to brace for impact? - eichiefs9
Typo, see above. |
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mrn22
New York Rangers |
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Location: CT Joined: 05.22.2014
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dubas can (frank) off if he thinks Keefe is sticking around
not like theyre canning Babcock anytime soon |
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mdw7413
New York Rangers |
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Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro Joined: 12.13.2013
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Good point and added this to the blog. At a minimum, the team would have had an identity. - airjan23
Exactly. It might come with a short life, but it would probably be a good start. |
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Dundee13
New York Rangers |
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Joined: 08.12.2014
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my concern isnt who it is BUT more of what is the hiring telling us the team is doing next yr ...If they hire a college guy then its a 2 -3 yr rebuild with virtually no contracts
right now committed to past this yr , I for one am not interested in that when a sound 5 plan move can gain top power rankings for now & yrs to come
GO with a moderate top notch up & coming asst . in lg ready to spring bd into Head coach and take our core of 7-8 wings & 2-3 D & 1 goailie and transfrom them into a power house , with all the F A signings ( 2-3) & 2 mAJOR TRADES we are back on top and going for the cup...
Frankly the other way ....... not interested seeya in 2020
ps gotta sign RFA 's and keep or deal sum of them
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mames11
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 03.29.2013
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Just no Brian Trottier
That was so long ago and I still don't understand that hire. |
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jimbo83
New York Rangers |
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Location: LETS GO RANGERS, NY Joined: 06.27.2007
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dubas can (frank) off if he thinks Keefe is sticking around
not like theyre canning Babcock anytime soon - mrn22
I'll give ya a can of Babcock
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I am curious about assistant coach contracts. I wonder whether you are hired as an assistant, and the coach get's fired, whether you are contractually required to coach under your present contract if the organization decides to install you as the coach. All comes down to the wording of the contract, but I am wondering if there is a norm on this type stuff.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Rangers roll with Lindy for awhile if they are not in love with a coaching option available to them, especially if they don't have to sign him to some replacement contract. - Pete V
Typical lawyer.
I could see maybe some assistant coaches maybe getting the right of first refusal for the job, in the event the head coach is fired, but otherwise I don't really think that assistant coaches have a ton of leverage when negotiating their contracts. But who knows. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Typo, see above. - JRR1285
Thanks, I put 2 and 2 together even with the typo. |
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Pete V
New York Rangers |
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Location: Troy, MI Joined: 05.16.2007
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Typical lawyer.
I could see maybe some assistant coaches maybe getting the right of first refusal for the job, in the event the head coach is fired, but otherwise I don't really think that assistant coaches have a ton of leverage when negotiating their contracts. But who knows. - eichiefs9
I am just saying, if you don't love your options, you may have a guy contractually obligated to coach the team if you think that someone better may open up in season. Might be better than giving someone else a long-term contract that you aren't sure of.
But, I am assuming the availability of good coaches was something they considered when firing AV. |
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JRR1285
New York Rangers |
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Location: Coach's decision, PEI Joined: 02.21.2008
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mdw7413
New York Rangers |
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Location: I would rather see a dudes hairy balls than his hairy feet-Jimbro Joined: 12.13.2013
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So are these two Euro's more of an AHL signing or are they expected to actually compete for a spot on the big club. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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I am just saying, if you don't love your options, you may have a guy contractually obligated to coach the team if you think that someone better may open up in season. Might be better than giving someone else a long-term contract that you aren't sure of.
But, I am assuming the availability of good coaches was something they considered when firing AV. - Pete V
Yeah it's entirely possible, I have no idea how those contracts are structured. But also, I have to imagine that there aren't too many assistant coaches that aspire to only be assistant coaches forever. I'm sure any of them would jump at the chance to take over a team, even if just on an interim basis. Purely speculation, but it seems to me that teams wouldn't have any trouble inserting an assistant into the head coach role for the remainder of the season if they aren't ready to make a long-term commitment to an outside hire. |
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