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Kawalimus posted:I wasn't. I think the President's Trophies should absolutely count for a lot. But sports has become this thing where nobody cares about what you do in the regular season if you don't win the championship even though failing is built into postseasons. It would be a lot easier to look at the Ovechkin era as a huge success if those President's trophies were valued the way they should be but the drama of the Stanley Cup changes things. I mean, if you're going to complain about "We had a bunch of good seasons and one of them finally won us a Cup", can I interest you in trading for "It took my team 9 years to make the playoffs, 14 to win a playoff game, 19 to win a series, and the only time they've made the playoffs in consecutive years is the current four year streak they're on right now"?. The Jackets have only flirted with winning their Division once (2017). Speaking of: Flyinglemur posted:If they're going to fire Reirdon than they should also fire whoever made the decision to not re-sign Trotz. "We got bounced from the playoffs by the guy we didn't bring back. Let's take it out on the guy we DID hire."
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So who gets the job? I got no idea who’s available. Not that Leonsis will pay for a veteran.
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Cartoon Man posted:So who gets the job? I got no idea who’s available. Not that Leonsis will pay for a veteran. Gallant is the presumptive best coach available, but Leonsis doesn’t have a great track record. Trotz is his only hire who wasn’t a first time coach, and Bruce was the only one of the first timers who was worth a poo poo.
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The Dirty Burger posted:After so many years of wet farts in the playoffs the Caps finally got Trotz, who was widely considered to be a great coach and then win the cup that year. Then the owner immediately decides coaching isn’t actually important and lets him walk and goes back to hiring no-namers As a reminder though, all through the regular season and even into the playoffs “fire trotz” had become a common refrain among Mind_Taker and Chad Sexington and their sick CAS ilk
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The Dirty Burger posted:
Excuse me, I think you mean “job creators.” Eat the rich
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 16:22 |
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FIRE PAUL MAURICE GODDAMMIT sucks rear end watching these good teams make changes while the Jets wallow in six-year-old garbage
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Yeah I was on the fire Trotz bandwagon too. Things were going south big time that year. Still not sure what turned it around.
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Levitate posted:Not gonna fix the problem of an aging core can confirm
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 16:26 |
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Actually kind of surprised they made the right decision this quickly. Levitate posted:Not gonna fix the problem of an aging core At least they have a nice long off-season to rest
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Get hosed Reirden. Also if Leonsis doesn't open his pocketbook for a real coach gently caress him too.
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Levitate posted:Not gonna fix the problem of an aging core But enough about Leonsis
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Gunjin posted:Maybe get a coach who’s had some success at the NHL level this time instead of gambling on another first timer. Mike Babcock redemption story incoming edit: have there been any situations lately where a coach in waiting situation has worked? It seems like most of the time it has not. I guess we'll see in Toronto though clean ayers act fucked around with this message at 17:11 on Aug 23, 2020 |
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I don't really want it to happen but it'd be kind of amusing to see Boudreau come back to DC.
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Sharks Eat Bear posted:As a reminder though, all through the regular season and even into the playoffs “fire trotz” had become a common refrain among Mind_Taker and Chad Sexington and their sick CAS ilk Trotz isn't hockey Jesus. He presided over three playoff bounces. He squandered the talent of players like Nate Schmidt, Brett Connolly and Jakub Vrana, and failed to get poo poo out of Burakovsky. Brooks Orpik was playing 20 minutes a night. People forget how unlikely that Cup run seemed at the time. Coaches are as much voodoo as goalies. Seemed worth trying out Reirden. He didn't work. Onto the next one.
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Chad Sexington posted:Trotz isn't hockey Jesus. He presided over three playoff bounces. He squandered the talent of players like Nate Schmidt, Brett Connolly and Jakub Vrana, and failed to get poo poo out of Burakovsky. Brooks Orpik was playing 20 minutes a night. People forget how unlikely that Cup run seemed at the time. Yeah sometimes it seems easy to “see” a coaches impact and sometimes it is more behind closed doors. It’s a hard thing to predict or understand.
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Caps are getting soft since the cup win imo, need Babcock to play mind games and cyberbully them back into contenders
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Hire Hakstol
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Good soup! posted:Hire Hakstol
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 17:46 |
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It's time for the return of Bruce Boudreau
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Hindsight is 20/20 on the Reirden thing, like I remember everyone here saying he was the heir apparent Caps coach and the team had all sorts of confidence in him, like he was the one who came up with the poo poo they used to go on the cup run etc etc. It's easy to go back and say that letting Trotz(who also had a reputation like the Caps of playoff failure) go was a stupid move but I see what they were thinking then. Weird to me that goaltending was apparently a strength of the team cause it never really felt like we had that hot goalie to me except holtby in the playoffs but I guess I am probably wrong there.
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Cartoon Man posted:So who gets the job? I got no idea who’s available. Not that Leonsis will pay for a veteran. Lavi maybe? Cartoon Man posted:Yeah I was on the fire Trotz bandwagon too. Things were going south big time that year. Still not sure what turned it around. It was that lap he skated at practice.
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Mind_Taker posted:I don't really want it to happen but it'd be kind of amusing to see Boudreau come back to DC. Looking forward to the next "fat gently caress" moment Kawalimus posted:Weird to me that goaltending was apparently a strength of the team cause it never really felt like we had that hot goalie to me except holtby in the playoffs but I guess I am probably wrong there. Trotz/Korn seemed to mesh well with Holtby. Holts had three excellent seasons and one Vezina win during Trotz's first three years in DC. Then he, you know, won a Stanley Cup in the fourth year. It was definitely a team strength during his tenure and one could argue Boudreau and Oates failed in large part due to their inability to turn the good goalie prospects the team drafted and developed in the minors into a true 1A goaltender.
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goldrush posted:It's time for the return of Bruce Boudreau Have a seat for a second. Look it, I have never seen a bunch of guys look so loving down when something bad happens. What are you guys? Like prima donna perfect that if you can't fuckin' handle adversity? So poo poo's not going right. It's not fucken' working the last ten days. loving get your heads out of your rear end and loving make it work by outworking the opposition. You kill two loving men, and then we stand around and watch while they loving score here. loving yous come to the bench like fuckin' this and when the power play it's not working so you're trying to stick handle, you're looking like this and not standing. Outwork the loving guys! If you want it, don't just think you want it. Go out and loving want it. But you're not looking like you want it, you look like you're feeling sorry for yourself. And nobody loving wants anybody that's feeling sorry for themselves. You got 20 loving minutes. You're down by one loving shot. Surely to gently caress we can deal with this.
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Escape Goat posted:loving yous come to the bench Gets me every time, rofl
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goldrush posted:It's time for the return of Bruce "gently caress" Boudreau
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Escape Goat posted:Have a seat for a second. Look it, I have never seen a bunch of guys look so loving down when something bad happens. What are you guys? Like prima donna perfect that if you can't fuckin' handle adversity? So poo poo's not going right. It's not fucken' working the last ten days. loving get your heads out of your rear end and loving make it work by outworking the opposition. You kill two loving men, and then we stand around and watch while they loving score here. loving yous come to the bench like fuckin' this and when the power play it's not working so you're trying to stick handle, you're looking like this and not standing. Outwork the loving guys! If you want it, don't just think you want it. Go out and loving want it. But you're not looking like you want it, you look like you're feeling sorry for yourself. And nobody loving wants anybody that's feeling sorry for themselves. You got 20 loving minutes. You're down by one loving shot. Surely to gently caress we can deal with this.
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https://twitter.com/SamanthaJPell/status/1297595581859336193
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jBXpj8j34s
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Babcock confirmed
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Here’s NBCsports Washington’s list: https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/capitals/capitals-coaching-candidates-keep-eye-todd-reirden-out Scott Arniel Arniel has been a member of Reirden's staff for the past two years in charge of the wingers and penalty kill. He has also been a head coach in the past in a brief stint with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Considering Reirden was an assistant with the Caps before taking over as head coach and the move did not produce great results, I have a hard time believing Arniel would be a realistic option unless the players demand it. Mike Babcock Speaking of unrealistic options.... Babcock is perhaps the biggest name out there so he deserves to be mentioned, but I would be stunned if this is a route the Caps wanted to go. Yes, Babcock won a Stanley Cup with Detroit in 2008 and yes he led Team Canada to two Olympic gold medals. He also crashed and burned with a skill-laden team in Toronto and numerous stories came out after he was gone of some of his bizarre coaching methods such as making a rookie Mitch Marner rank teammates from the hardest-working to the least and then sharing that list with the players, scratching Jason Spezza for the home opener and berating Johan Franzen to the point he had a nervous breakdown. It has been less than a year since Babcock was fired by Toronto and I'm guessing he needs more time to rehab his image before an NHL team takes a chance on him. Bruce Boudreau Boy would this be fun. In terms of regular-season success, you can't get much better than Boudreau who boasts a 567-302-115 record 14 years as an NHL head coach, including five with the Capitals. The Rock the Red Era really began when Boudreau took over for Glen Hanlon in 2007. He would like to remain an NHL head coach and you would think he'd jump at the opportunity to return to Washington. He was the head coach in Hershey before getting promoted. He could be a good candidate both for the present and with an eye toward the future when the team will have to turn to younger players as it transitions out of the Alex Ovechkin championship era. But the biggest priority, for now, is to win a Cup while the team is still in a position to compete and Boudreau's weakness as a coach has always been in the payoffs. Only once in his 14 years has he been able to lead a team past the second round and he has been at the helm for six one-and-done postseasons. Dan Bylsma Bylsma was promoted midseason from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in 2008-09 to the NHL and led Pittsburgh to a Stanley Cup - at the expense of the Caps in the playoffs, of course. Since then, success has remained elusive. He was fired by Pittsburgh in 2014 and named head coach of the Buffalo Sabres in 2015. He was fired after two subpar years and zero playoff appearances there. He has spent the past two seasons as an assistant with the Detroit Red Wings. Spencer Carbery As the head coach of the Hershey Bears, Carbery deserves to be mentioned even if he would be a long shot. He has been a head coach at the OHL, ECHL and AHL levels, but has no NHL coaching experience even as an assistant. Carbery has been with the Bears for only two years but has done an incredible job there and Hershey was poised to make a playoff run in 2020 before the season was canceled due to the coronavirus. He has a commanding presence about him. Each time I have spoken to him, I have walked away impressed. With only two years of AHL head coaching experience, I am not sure the time is right for Carbery, but he is someone I believe we will see in the NHL sooner rather than later. Would you roll the dice now? Gerard Gallant Gallant did a masterful job leading the Vegas Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final in the team's first year before the organization said, "what have you done for us lately?" and fired him in his third season this past January. Surprisingly it may have been the right move as harsh as it was. The Golden Knights did get better and are poised at making another run this year. No team looked better in the first round of the playoffs. Overall, Gallant has a 270-216-4-51 coaching record in nine years as an NHL head coach. He also evidently has a shelf life as he has never lasted anywhere as a head coach for more than three seasons. Lane Lambert Lambert was a member of Trotz's staff who followed Trotz to New York. He was a head coach in the AHL for four years before becoming an NHL assistant and has been waiting for his opportunity ever since. The optics of hiring another former Trotz assistant with no NHL head coaching experience, however, may be a tough look for the franchise. And Lambert might say "thanks, but no thanks" anyway. He will get an opportunity somewhere else. Peter Laviolette Laviolette is one of the bigger names on the market with 18 years of NHL head coaching experience, one Stanley Cup (Carolina, 2006) and two more conference titles (Philadelphia, 2010 and Nashville, 2017) to his name. As a big name, he would also come with a big price tag. I know Caps fans won't want to hear this, but it is worth mentioning that price will be a factor considering they still have to pay Reirden for the length of his contract and because we are in a pandemic and everyone is feeling the financial squeeze including Monumental Sports. Sergei Gonchar, Jacques Martin, Mark Recchi All three of these coaches were assistants with the Pittsburgh Penguins until they were all fired in August after Pittsburgh was upset by the Montreal Canadiens in the qualifying round. I lumped them all together because, though they are available, I view all three as assistants more than viable head coaching options. Gonchar is the big name for Caps fans as he spent the bulk of his playing career in Washington. The issue with him is he does not have much experience. He was a developmental coach for two years and an assistant coach for three all with the Penguins. Hiring a former Caps player with no NHL head coaching experience is something this team has tried before with Adam Oates and...well, let's just say the team would be wise not to go down that route again. I could see Gonchar being a possibility as an assistant coach to work with the defense though. Like Gonchar, Recchi also has no head-coaching experience. He was a senior advisor for two years in Dallas before becoming a development coach for Pittsburgh in 2014 and then an assistant coach in 2017. Martin is a different story as he has been coaching since 1983, has over 1,200 games of NHL head coaching experience with Florida, Montreal (we won't mention the 2010 playoff series vs. the Caps, oops, we did), Ottawa and St. Louis and won the Jack Adams Award for coach of the year in 1998-99. Last time he was a head coach was back in the 2011-12 season, however, and it's not like there have not been any job openings since then. I think his niche in the NHL is as an assistant and would be surprised if he gets any real traction for the Caps' job.
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 19:47 |
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Y'all are forgetting that Mike Millbury is an experienced coach soon to be looking for work
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 20:16 |
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Has anyone pointed out Don Cherry is currently unemployed?
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fartknocker posted:Has anyone pointed out Don Cherry is currently unemployed? don cherry is earning some of that sweet, sweet podcast monies
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 21:39 |
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Ah yes I’d love the clutch n grab Babcock capitals even more than I like them now slight pause I hate them now and 4 ever
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 21:52 |
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lol at Disco Dan. That’d be... something.
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Aye Doc posted:don cherry is earning some of that sweet, sweet podcast monies I would like to hear him plug Audible or one of those mattresses that come stuffed in a box.
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# ? Aug 23, 2020 22:39 |
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Here have the worst Steamed Hams meme ever: https://youtu.be/VjvHeoytbaY I had to watch it and now you do too
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# ? Aug 24, 2020 01:47 |
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Greetings, fellow teenagers. How about those Simpsons short video "memes"? I think you'll find this one pretty "dope".
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Spelling Mitsake posted:Greetings, fellow teenagers. How about those Simpsons short video "memes"? I think you'll find this one pretty "dope". They're good
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Mind_Taker posted:Here have the worst Steamed Hams meme ever: i don't know why people like pissing plant
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