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01-05-2008 07:45 AM #1
Leafs - Who goes first?
Can't sleep so I was flicking through the sports channels overnight and I found one never ending theme playing! All the Toronto media sports shows were discussing who would go first, the GM or the coach.
Well, what do you guys think? Who will they sack first if anyone?
I have a feeling tht if they lose a few more 'stinkers' Ferguson will be replaced and the new GM that comes in will have a look at the coach and if he thinks it will give the team a shot in the arm, he will bring someone of his own choice in to take the reins or the new GM might be foolish enough to take the coaching job on until year end.Proud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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01-05-2008 09:45 AM #2
I agree with you Bob, Jr. goes first and the new GM will bring in his own man
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01-05-2008 12:22 PM #3
I agree with you guys that JFJ has to go and I would like to see JFJ gone and a new coach brought in. I am not so sure anything will happen though. After two losing seasons the MLSE did nothing in managment. I hope this year will be different and I hope they do it soon.
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01-05-2008 12:34 PM #4
I honestly believe that JFJ will go, but Maurice will ultimately stay. Maurice is an excellent coach who was left with making the most of the "LOFT" that was dealt to him. It's not going to get any easier for him with both ends of the San Jose connection now out of the lineup (although Toskala may play tonight).
I had to laugh at your "JFJ behind the bench option". I think the only time he's ever been back there was when his old man was coaching the Rangers back in the mid 70's.When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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01-05-2008 12:38 PM #5
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01-05-2008 12:40 PM #6
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You know what cheering section I come from, and I will not be happier than when I see JFJ gone. Think of how happy you guys will be if the Sens win the Cup. Now multiply that by 10 lol.
I really don't think Paul Maurice is a problem. I invite you to look at the situation with the Raptors. Colangelo gave Sam Mitchell a chance. Colangelo realized what Mitchell had to work with. Colangelo shook up the boat and didn't go out and nab as many stars as he could. He got role players. Currently the team is underachieving, but they are a team and Sam Mitchell was coach of the year last year in January I think, when they were ready to throw him out the door the year before.
I think Maurice is in the same boat. I like how he handles the Toronto media, he doesn't take a lot of garbage, but he's not a jerk about it like Barry Bonds lol. I think Maurice is a good coach. Maybe not one of the elite, legendary coaches like Bowman or Keenan, but for the Toronto market I think he's a great fit.
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01-05-2008 12:53 PM #7
I doubt that with the situation there right now that JFJ is even allowed to order so much as a large double-double without permission from the board.
Yeah, but the situation is reversed somewhat. Colangelo is a proven administrator who helped build Phoenix into a powerhouse before coming to Toronto, and Mitchell is the rookie coach. That is a great place to be for Mitchell. BC wheels and deals, and brings in some great talent, and Mitchell works with them on the floor. JFJ has done nothing to significantly improve the roster from the mess that was left to him by Quinn and guys before him. Meanwhile, a great coach like Maurice is stuck with trying to hold together what he inherited with "baling wire and spit".
Unfortunately, just like cream, sh** also floats to the top...When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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01-05-2008 12:59 PM #8
The way the leafs work its anyone's quess.JFJ should go and put a intern GM in for the rest of the season and see whats available in the off season.Maurice will depend on who the next GM is.They should get rid of the upper management as well as JFJ.
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01-05-2008 01:12 PM #9
I was very excited when Maurice replaced Quinn however I am losing faith quickly.....The team that Toronto has on the ice right now is not GREAT but they are certainly better then they have been playing. They need a coach who can motivate them for a whole 60 min to play like the first period against the Pens the other night. Also what is with Wozniewski? This guy is awful IMO. He cannot get the idea of not clearing the puck through the middle of the ice and Maurice plays him on the PK.
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01-06-2008 01:01 PM #10
I don't understand how the phrase 'Great Coach' and the name Paul Maurice go together in the same sentence.....unless it goes something like 'At the awards dinner Toronto Maple Leaf coach Paul Maurice was sitting next to Scotty Bowman, a great coach who is now retired.'
Come on guys Maurice's NHL coaching record is right around .400 - that might be great for the Leafs but it certainly isn't nearly close to being worthy of the 'Great' tag
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01-06-2008 04:01 PM #11
Nobody could make winners out of the leafs group of players. It's that simple. Ferguson needs to go. Maurice deserves a chance with some real players.
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01-06-2008 06:32 PM #12
Isn't that right around Paddock's career percentage? That doesn't change the fact that he's still a great coach. He's just had the benefit of inheriting an already great team, that was brought along by the likes of Nielson, Martin, and Murray. Maurice was instrumental in helping build Carolina into a contender, but he's inherited a fat, arthritic, old pig, that's blind in one eye. I'd say he's done a great job so far with what he's been dealt.
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01-06-2008 06:50 PM #13
You certainly won't hear me call Paddock a great coach - I have issues with him to be sure
The 'Cains were still a good team when Maurice was fired, I'm having problems seeing anything that he's done that would leave me to believe that his a great coach.....personally I think that he fancies himself to be a stand-up comic
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01-06-2008 06:57 PM #14
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01-06-2008 06:59 PM #15
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01-06-2008 07:16 PM #16
Another huge part of the problem is that there's a ton of money tied up in salaries for at least the next 2 years, on players that are not anywhere near worth it, and nobody else wants at those prices.
Tucker - $9M over the next 3 years
Ponikarovsky - $5M over the next 2
McCabe - $14M over the next 3
Kubina - $10M over the next 2
Gill - $2.1M next year
(glass knees) Coliaicovo - $2.8M over the next 2
Raycroft - $2.2M next year
And, with the exception of Sundin, no signifcant UFA's at the end of this season.
It's gonna get worse before it potentially gets better...When applying the Rules, you follow them line by line. You don't read between them.
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01-06-2008 07:40 PM #17
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JF goes first.
As my doctor said about Maurice, and he is a die hard Leafs Fan
"He can't make Chicken Soup out of Chicken S**T"
The coach can only work with what the GM gives him, and that ain't much right now! 60 shots on net last night against Phillie and they lose the game. I know the goalie made some good saves but come on, 60 shots and only 2 goals? There had to be some quality rebounds there and apparently there were no Leafs hanging around to bang them in the back of the net.
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01-10-2008 03:54 PM #18
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After last nights slaughter by the DUCKS I would say the Leafs should start at the blueline and work forward when it comes to getting rid of bodies!
I hope Sundin comes to his senses before the trade deadline and gets out of The Big Joke and to a team where he has a shot at the Cup. He is the only player I feel sorry for on that sad sack hockey team.
Now with that, they'll likely beat my Sharks on Saturday night. At least I won't be around to watch it unless the condo in Ft Lauderdale beams in CBC!
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01-10-2008 04:00 PM #19
I would not want to be in Toronto if the Kings beat the Leafs someone will get 'lynched'
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01-10-2008 04:21 PM #20
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01-10-2008 04:22 PM #21
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01-10-2008 04:25 PM #22
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01-10-2008 04:27 PM #23
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01-11-2008 08:52 AM #24
Someone's gonna be taken out to the woodshed soon in the Big Smoke
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01-11-2008 09:18 AM #25
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01-11-2008 09:53 AM #28
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The sad thing about the fans that attend games at ACC. The Leafs could lose all of these road games. come back to play a game in the Big Smoke and the ACC will be packed. How much abuse can they take from the management team that is attempting to run this hockey team?
Of course it is all about the money for the management team. Damn the fans, let's make CASH.
The talk about firing JFJ. What is the point really? Who in their right hockey mind would want to step into that big pile of poop in Toronto?
If Sundin does not demand a trade this time around I will no longer feel sorry for him. If he honestly feels he can lead that bunch of sad sack players into the playoffs then maybe he has taken too many shots to the head. His dream of winning a Stanley Cup with the Leafs is like my dream of winning THE MASTERS. Just ain't going to happen in my lifetime and it will not happen in Matts time with the Leafs.
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01-11-2008 09:59 AM #29
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