Highlander
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Great article, hit the nail on the head and the poster there has nailed RC on the head; "Porky"
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Highlander said:The musical question never gets answered "Who is going to replace Porky Carlyle"? Not Peter Violette please.
Stickytape said:EDIT: Also, is Trevor Smith healthy? The article says he's in the minors, but I thought he was still out with a broken hand.
CarltonTheBear said:but given that we haven't really heard any updates from the coaching staff I'd say it'll be a little longer.Stickytape said:EDIT: Also, is Trevor Smith healthy? The article says he's in the minors, but I thought he was still out with a broken hand.
Stickytape said:I admit, I don't have much of a read on Laviolette. Anyone care to weigh in?
Deebo said:It could just be that reporters haven't been asking about his status.
CarltonTheBear said:Stickytape said:I admit, I don't have much of a read on Laviolette. Anyone care to weigh in?
From the press conference when he was hired by the Flyers:
?I?d like to see a very aggressive brand of hockey. Aggressive in the offensive zone. Get our D activated, get our D moving. I think you have to be tough on players. I want players playing hard. I want them running out the door and to play the game hard in a system that attacks the puck in all three zones. If you can get a team that works hard and if you can get a team that?s disciplined, not in the penalty box, but disciplined in their life, disciplined in the system you put on the ice. And if you can get a team that cares about each other, there?s nothing you can?t do.?
Basically, he's an attack-oriented coach. Two forecheckers, aggressive offensively, wants his defence jumping up when they can. Obviously, a system like that usually has some defensive struggles at times, but I mean defensively can things really get any worse than they are now?
CarltonTheBear said:Stickytape said:I admit, I don't have much of a read on Laviolette. Anyone care to weigh in?
From the press conference when he was hired by the Flyers:
?I?d like to see a very aggressive brand of hockey. Aggressive in the offensive zone. Get our D activated, get our D moving. I think you have to be tough on players. I want players playing hard. I want them running out the door and to play the game hard in a system that attacks the puck in all three zones. If you can get a team that works hard and if you can get a team that?s disciplined, not in the penalty box, but disciplined in their life, disciplined in the system you put on the ice. And if you can get a team that cares about each other, there?s nothing you can?t do.?
Basically, he's an attack-oriented coach. Two forecheckers, aggressive offensively, wants his defence jumping up when they can. Obviously, a system like that usually has some defensive struggles at times, but I mean defensively can things really get any worse than they are now?
Stickytape said:Highlander said:The musical question never gets answered "Who is going to replace Porky Carlyle"? Not Peter Violette please.
I admit, I don't have much of a read on Laviolette. Anyone care to weigh in?
I wonder what Ron Wilson is doing these days. (j/k)
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Surly there has to be more people available than Laviolette and Maurice.
Zee said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Surly there has to be more people available than Laviolette and Maurice.
Just do what Philly did and pull someone out that nobody expects. Enough of the recycled coaches, let's get some new blood going.
Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Zee said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Surly there has to be more people available than Laviolette and Maurice.
Just do what Philly did and pull someone out that nobody expects. Enough of the recycled coaches, let's get some new blood going.
Agreed. Even if he's just a place-sitter.
Zee said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Surly there has to be more people available than Laviolette and Maurice.
Just do what Philly did and pull someone out that nobody expects. Enough of the recycled coaches, let's get some new blood going.
CarltonTheBear said:Zee said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Surly there has to be more people available than Laviolette and Maurice.
Just do what Philly did and pull someone out that nobody expects. Enough of the recycled coaches, let's get some new blood going.
It's tough to hire a new coach mid-season. Most guys you would want to talk to are coaching somewhere else, whether it be as an assistant in the NHL or head coach in the AHL or juniors. And it's pretty rare for an organization to allow an asset like that to leave mid-season.
So if Laviolette isn't the way to go, the Leafs would likely just promote from within on an intern basis. I'd be fine with Scott Gordon being the coach to finish the season. When he was brought on with Wilson I remember reading a bunch of articles about his time with the Islanders and before that. It sounded promising. He's another guy who promotes a more up-tempo offensive style.
Zee said:CarltonTheBear said:Zee said:Dr. Bobby Leafer said:Surly there has to be more people available than Laviolette and Maurice.
Just do what Philly did and pull someone out that nobody expects. Enough of the recycled coaches, let's get some new blood going.
It's tough to hire a new coach mid-season. Most guys you would want to talk to are coaching somewhere else, whether it be as an assistant in the NHL or head coach in the AHL or juniors. And it's pretty rare for an organization to allow an asset like that to leave mid-season.
So if Laviolette isn't the way to go, the Leafs would likely just promote from within on an intern basis. I'd be fine with Scott Gordon being the coach to finish the season. When he was brought on with Wilson I remember reading a bunch of articles about his time with the Islanders and before that. It sounded promising. He's another guy who promotes a more up-tempo offensive style.
I'd be fine with an "interim coach" and if he amazingly turns things around you can consider giving him the full time job. Otherwise you hire someone in the off season. Preferably not a re-tread. Someone that's highly regarded, maybe an AHL coach or a current NHL assistant who looks ready to coach. Also preferably someone younger who might be able to relate to the team more.