So, what was the genesis of all this Babcock leaving Detroit stuff?
I mean, at times I've seen people almost talk like it's a sure thing that he's leaving Detroit.
Has he said that he wants to move on? Or is Detroit wanting a change? I can't imagine why they would want that......
He's an insufferable, dictatorial *** who doesn't get along with anybody. His tyrant act was fine when the Wings were getting to the Finals and contending for Cups. As they've tried to thread the needle the last couple years and transition to a new batch of players while still making the playoffs, his act has worn thin with the early playoff exits. He's clashed with management over roster moves, and five separate free agents taking less money than the Red Wings offered them to go elsewhere (including three defensemen last summer) hints at something seriously stinking in the organization - IE, Babcock's reputation for being a vindictive jerk.
I believe he's still a top 3-5 coach in the NHL, but it's reached a point where I'm okay with him moving on, if both sides are tired of each other. I don't know what the track record is of AHL coaches jumping to the NHL, but Blashill will almost certainly be the guy if Babcock leaves, and Blashill has extensive experience coaching a ton of the Red Wings' current players, including a championship in Grand Rapids, so...who knows.
I think it was Scotty Bowman who once said that no matter how successful you are as a coach, if you stay in the same place long enough, eventually they will tune your voice out. Might be time for a new voice in Detroit.
Blue Jackets threw out Kerby Rychels name in a trade for a dman today, my guess is they are looking for a D prospect of Rychels like (one of someones top 2 d prospect) or a youngish 24-28 range top 4 Dman. Nashville seems like a really good trading partner something like a Rychel for Ellis type deal.
Blue Jackets threw out Kerby Rychels name in a trade for a dman today, my guess is they are looking for a D prospect of Rychels like (one of someones top 2 d prospect) or a youngish 24-28 range top 4 Dman. Nashville seems like a really good trading partner something like a Rychel for Ellis type deal.
i think something like Rychel to NJ for Merrill, Rychel to Arizona for Gormley, Rychel to SJ for Mueller, or Rychel to Minnesota for Spurgon is something that happens around draft time. i think the Rychel to NJ is more likely.
Can't wait to see how Sakic ****s up this O'Reilly situation.
Hoping we re-sign him, but I'm guessing that ship has sailed.
I dont think ROR is a guy that ever actually wanted to stay in Colorado, Yeah you could probably pull things up where he's quoted as saying he likes things about the team, however his actions speak very much louder then his words from leaving the first time to signing a deal to get to UFA ASAP and he still has yet to show interest in getting a new deal with Colorado. i think they should have traded him years ago.
He's an insufferable, dictatorial *** who doesn't get along with anybody. His tyrant act was fine when the Wings were getting to the Finals and contending for Cups. As they've tried to thread the needle the last couple years and transition to a new batch of players while still making the playoffs, his act has worn thin with the early playoff exits. He's clashed with management over roster moves, and five separate free agents taking less money than the Red Wings offered them to go elsewhere (including three defensemen last summer) hints at something seriously stinking in the organization - IE, Babcock's reputation for being a vindictive jerk.
I believe he's still a top 3-5 coach in the NHL, but it's reached a point where I'm okay with him moving on, if both sides are tired of each other. I don't know what the track record is of AHL coaches jumping to the NHL, but Blashill will almost certainly be the guy if Babcock leaves, and Blashill has extensive experience coaching a ton of the Red Wings' current players, including a championship in Grand Rapids, so...who knows.
I think it was Scotty Bowman who once said that no matter how successful you are as a coach, if you stay in the same place long enough, eventually they will tune your voice out. Might be time for a new voice in Detroit.
Huh. Interesting. Thanks for the summary.
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So, what was the genesis of all this Babcock leaving Detroit stuff?
I mean, at times I've seen people almost talk like it's a sure thing that he's leaving Detroit.
Has he said that he wants to move on? Or is Detroit wanting a change? I can't imagine why they would want that......
I haven't heard/seen Babcock say anything. But some team will probably say you come to us and we will call you the president of hockey operations and coach for us. So he would be like Bill Belichick in a sense where he is a coach and GM. And also he will get a ton of money from a team like Toronto.
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