Jeremy Laura
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Interesting thought here, I’m hoping that Blashill has been sharping his skills to become a Journeyman NHL Coach. It’s time for him to grow like the roster grows. |
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Jeremy Laura
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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Interesting thought here, I’m hoping that Blashill has been sharping his skills to become a Journeyman NHL Coach. It’s time for him to grow like the roster grows. - Tee56
I have to throw some credit his way. Last year the defensive structure was better. I was watching some of what was happening at Western Michigan University as Andy Murray stepped down. I was a college hockey blogger back when Blashill took that program way forward. He took a lot of time to talk to me while he was scouting. His work did so much for that program, and he did a lot of good in Grand Rapids too. His old coach, Bob Daniels, was incredibly nice to me as well (so was Rico Blasé down at Miami of Ohio). A lot of good hockey came out of that era. Blashill is a tireless worker. I can say that for certain. Maybe he isn’t the “coach of the future”, but he continues to try and grow in the role. I think Yzerman respects that |
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I have to throw some credit his way. Last year the defensive structure was better. I was watching some of what was happening at Western Michigan University as Andy Murray stepped down. I was a college hockey blogger back when Blashill took that program way forward. He took a lot of time to talk to me while he was scouting. His work did so much for that program, and he did a lot of good in Grand Rapids too. His old coach, Bob Daniels, was incredibly nice to me as well (so was Rico Blasé down at Miami of Ohio). A lot of good hockey came out of that era. Blashill is a tireless worker. I can say that for certain. Maybe he isn’t the “coach of the future”, but he continues to try and grow in the role. I think Yzerman respects that - Jeremy Laura
Don’t get me wrong I’m pulling for him, he’s with an organization that’s giving a opportunity to grow at his job. Can’t ask for more than that. |
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Jeremy Laura
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Don’t get me wrong I’m pulling for him, he’s with an organization that’s giving a opportunity to grow at his job. Can’t ask for more than that. - Tee56
That’s very well put. Yzerman has been providing “upgrades” and opportunity for coaches and players. It’s up to the individual to rise to the occasion. |
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Sven22
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI Joined: 12.24.2007
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My opinion of Blashill has gone up and down a bit over the years, but I think I've mostly settled on "below average NHL coach." Not awful, but probably on the lower half of ordinary.
I would like to see the Red Wings make an improvement in the coaching department and bring in somebody with fresher ideas, but I've sort of moved past the point where I really care about it too much. Blash is Blash. To his credit he understands that with this roster your best chance at winning is playing an extremely boring low-event game, and that's exactly what we get. I am skeptical that he is the right guy to elevate the team to new heights, but I don't think he is a major part of the reason why the team is bad either.
Hard to believe he is the third-longest-tenured coach in the entire league. (Even harder to believe Maurice is ahead of him, but that's another story altogether.) |
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HenryHockey
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Location: Gwinn, MI Joined: 01.26.2020
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My opinion of Blashill has gone up and down a bit over the years, but I think I've mostly settled on "below average NHL coach." Not awful, but probably on the lower half of ordinary.
I would like to see the Red Wings make an improvement in the coaching department and bring in somebody with fresher ideas, but I've sort of moved past the point where I really care about it too much. Blash is Blash. To his credit he understands that with this roster your best chance at winning is playing an extremely boring low-event game, and that's exactly what we get. I am skeptical that he is the right guy to elevate the team to new heights, but I don't think he is a major part of the reason why the team is bad either.
Hard to believe he is the third-longest-tenured coach in the entire league. (Even harder to believe Maurice is ahead of him, but that's another story altogether.) - Sven22 I bet a couple years ago, Blash and Coop had a bet who would get let go first!
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DRW1991
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I bet a couple years ago, Blash and Coop had a bet who would get let go first!
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Probably. One got the shaft and the other got the up and comer. |
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DRW1991
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Elias Pettersson wants to play for a winner per reports. Shot at the Nucks front office? |
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Jeremy Laura
Detroit Red Wings |
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Location: MI Joined: 01.26.2016
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My opinion of Blashill has gone up and down a bit over the years, but I think I've mostly settled on "below average NHL coach." Not awful, but probably on the lower half of ordinary.
I would like to see the Red Wings make an improvement in the coaching department and bring in somebody with fresher ideas, but I've sort of moved past the point where I really care about it too much. Blash is Blash. To his credit he understands that with this roster your best chance at winning is playing an extremely boring low-event game, and that's exactly what we get. I am skeptical that he is the right guy to elevate the team to new heights, but I don't think he is a major part of the reason why the team is bad either.
Hard to believe he is the third-longest-tenured coach in the entire league. (Even harder to believe Maurice is ahead of him, but that's another story altogether.) - Sven22
I think his efforts will get him a job if/when they bring in the new voice. Getting new blood on the power play is a step in the right direction. If the talent starts elevating beyond the staff, I hope it will push some changes |
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