Random Mike Babcock thought: It's pretty weird that he's never won the Jack Adams. Last season was only the 2nd time he was even nominated for the award.
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CarltonTheBear said:herman said:With regards to his team possession stats, it does still show that Babcock's system (and his ability to get players to play that system) is very effective. From Carlyle's numbers in Anaheim, a poorly conceived system of play can still tank the possession stats of talented players when it pulls them out of positions to succeed.
No doubt his great rosters heavily influenced those possession stats from 2005-2009. Last season though was when I was really impressed by Babcock. Took a team that was destroyed by injuries into the playoffs and still had top-10 possession stats. Datsyuk and Zetterberg each only played half the season. Nyquist was held to just 57 games because of cap issues. Nobody on the team scored more than 50 points. Of their top 16 scorers only 4 played 70+ games. I know that they only barely got into the playoffs and weren't really a threat, but I was amazed they even got that far.
But yeah, for a lot of the same reasons others have mentioned Babcock isn't really a guy I would fall over myself to get. He's a great coach, but if he doesn't want to come here then oh well.
CarltonTheBear said:Random Mike Babcock thought: It's pretty weird that he's never won the Jack Adams. Last season was only the 2nd time he was even nominated for the award.
Jolly good show chaps said:Dare I ask : if we need a couple of seasons of poor final positions to aid the rebuild then should we go for a merely good coach who can keep things ticking over and result in a top 5 pick rather than a great coach who could get us picking in the 6-10 area with the same team?
CarltonTheBear said:So Cox and Friedman with some updates here during the intermission of the NYR-TB game:
-The Leafs are heavily interested in 4 GMs: Mike Futa (LA), Julien BriseBois (TB), Jeff Gorton (NYR), and George McPhee
-Toronto and Buffalo are the only 2 teams to have officially spoken to Babcock, if Babcock re-signs with Detroit Blashill will be a target for both teams (and others)
-The Leafs will likely have Sheldon Keefe in the organization next season, but not as the Leafs head coach
L K said:I'm really sour on giving up a 3rd round pick on an impending free agent coach so I have next to no interest in Babcock at this point.
Nik the Trik said:I've been hearing quite a bit of Babcock to Philly chatter of late. That would certainly be a team with more talent on it than Toronto or Buffalo but it's still not a team I think of as one that's right on the edge of doing something big. They have some decent defensive prospects in the system but the bridge between that and having a really good NHL defense could be years.
CarltonTheBear said:Yeah Philly has been the one other team aside from Toronto and Buffalo to have been attached to Babcock in the media. The group of teams apparently interested is much smaller than I would have imagined. One team that I'm very surprised we haven't heard anything about is St. Louis. They're likely losing Hitchcock, so that would easily make them the best team without a coach. Imagine Babcock coaching a defence comprising of Pietrangelo, Shattenkirk, and J-Bo?
L K said:CarltonTheBear said:So Cox and Friedman with some updates here during the intermission of the NYR-TB game:
-The Leafs are heavily interested in 4 GMs: Mike Futa (LA), Julien BriseBois (TB), Jeff Gorton (NYR), and George McPhee
-Toronto and Buffalo are the only 2 teams to have officially spoken to Babcock, if Babcock re-signs with Detroit Blashill will be a target for both teams (and others)
-The Leafs will likely have Sheldon Keefe in the organization next season, but not as the Leafs head coach
I would imagine that would make Sheldon Keefe the next head coach of the Marlies (good choice).
I'm really sour on giving up a 3rd round pick on an impending free agent coach so I have next to no interest in Babcock at this point.
L K said:I'm really sour on giving up a 3rd round pick on an impending free agent coach so I have next to no interest in Babcock at this point.
CarltonTheBear said:Nik the Trik said:I've been hearing quite a bit of Babcock to Philly chatter of late. That would certainly be a team with more talent on it than Toronto or Buffalo but it's still not a team I think of as one that's right on the edge of doing something big. They have some decent defensive prospects in the system but the bridge between that and having a really good NHL defense could be years.
Yeah Philly has been the one other team aside from Toronto and Buffalo to have been attached to Babcock in the media. The group of teams apparently interested is much smaller than I would have imagined. One team that I'm very surprised we haven't heard anything about is St. Louis. They're likely losing Hitchcock, so that would easily make them the best team without a coach. Imagine Babcock coaching a defence comprising of Pietrangelo, Shattenkirk, and J-Bo?
Highlander said:Alfred or Ken?