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01-23-2006 10:36 PM #1
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Pat Quinn: Piece of Work
Just heard his post game comments on Sportsnet. According to Pat the Coliacovo(sp?) incident was not inadvertent. He says Carlo's feet were taken out from under him. I watched the game and saw the replay many times. It was an ACCIDENT! You can tell by Vrada's reaction, he was made he got clipped by Carlo. But when he turned and saw him on the ice he calmed down a bit. Carlo was trying to throw a hip check at Kelly and ran into Vrada. Feel bad it happened to him, but it was an accident plain and simple. I know things are going bad Pat, but come on. Do you really think anyone is going to believe you that Vrada intentionally took out someone's feet when he didn't even see him coming.... Lack of class in my books on Pat's part and I've always felt that way about Quinn.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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01-23-2006 11:43 PM #2
I was going to say, do you expect any less from Quinn? The announcers talked about how the leafs put forth a great effort, and still fell short of the Sens.
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01-23-2006 11:48 PM #3
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Not really dave, but at some point you have to grow up and acknowledge accidents when they happen and quit the "everyone is out to get us" crap. Just saw some more comments on TSN and Quinn called it a "cheap play". I can only ask what type of warped view do you have to have to call that play that way? Carlo's timing was off, no Rob Blake is he, and unfortunate for him he crashed into the boards. Too bad Quinn isn't more concerned with his player's health than laying blame where it shouldn't be. And this guy is going to represent our country at the Olympics. I wish Hitchcock would be assigned the helm, at least he is not an embarrassment at times.
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01-24-2006 12:29 AM #4
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Originally Posted by Geoff Johnston
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01-24-2006 12:39 AM #5
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Agreed.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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01-24-2006 03:10 AM #6AndruGuest
Your opinions would have more merit if you were actually impartial. That's the biggest problem I have with Sens fans. 1) They talk about leaf fans and how blind they are and foolishly loyal and it's true to some extent, but so are you. So really you shouldn't be throwing rocks if you live in a glass house.
Quinn. is pissed. It was an accident no doubt. I'm sure he hadn't seen a replay so he's reviewing it at full speed. It's bad enough the sens have won 6 straight. 3 in pretty decisive fashion. Why do you feel the need to further dump on a guy when he's already down? That shows very little class as well.
I'm not saying anyone is perfect but befoer you start hurling insults look in the mirror. BTW Pat Quinn and staff delivered the first gold medal for Canada in 50 years. If they had lost you'd all blame Quinn and the staff for the loss so it's only fair.
I'll admit it I'm an idiot for replying to this stupid thead.
Good Day.
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01-24-2006 03:38 AM #7
This thread is not at all stupid - Quinn's comments were stupid. It doesn't matter if you're impartial, if you're right. You said it yourself - it was an accident. Ergo, Pat Quinn was wrong to get pissed at Varada, ergo, Sens fans getting pissed at Quinn's irrational, blatantly incorrect statement is (at the very least) somewhat justified. Speaking of class, what kind of coach goes out and accuses an innocent player of a dirty play (with apparently serious consequences) when it is apparent Coliaccavo simply missed his check. Nobody here said anything about leaf fans at all, so I don't know where you're getting that bit from. Furthermore, nobody insulted Quinn, they just said his accusation lacked class (which is rather true). Is Quinn immune from criticism because they've lost 6 straight? Would it just be too mean to criticize a guy whose team is losing?
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01-24-2006 06:28 AM #8
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Originally Posted by Andru
I'm sure Quinn is pissed. And if the incident had happened late in the third period I could see him making a comment like that. The fact it happened in the first period I guarantee he had a chance to look at it from a couple of angles during the intermission(s). At least if I was a coach and cared about my player's health I would have taken a few moments to see what really happened.
I'm well aware that Quinn brought us our first gold medal in 50 years. And would I have blamed him for not winning the gold, no. With a team of that calibre I don't find it too hard to coach a group like that. They were a veteran group and I'm pretty sure almost any coach in the NHL could have coached them to the gold. Now if it was a bunch of young budding NHL superstars and they brought home the gold now that would have been more impressive and more praise would have been warranted to Quinn. Now in my mind Brent Sutter taking a bunch of inexperienced kids and taking them to a gold medal is a coaching job and done with class might I add.
I was really hoping a Leafs fan would have stepped and admitted Quinn was wrong. But that is my PROBLEM with Leaf fans. They never think their guys can do no wrong. Oh well, I guess I'm just impartial.Last edited by Big Johnny69; 01-24-2006 at 08:03 AM.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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01-24-2006 07:54 AM #9Originally Posted by AndruI got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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01-24-2006 08:23 AM #10
What i think is funny is when Domi was interviewed before the game. He said "We don't make excuses when guys are injured, like another team that we are playing". He is such a tool. Everytime i see an interview with Quinn he is talking about how good they played considering the injuries, as well as an interview i saw with Sundin. I don't blame them, with the guys they have injured, they have a right to blame part of their poor effort on the lack of McCabe out there.
Thought it was a good game last nite, and anybody who thinks Quinn has any class whatsoever is out of their mind. I don't think i have ever seen a post-game interview after a loss when Quinn isn't blaming it on the refs, or a cheap play. It's in Quinn's nature to do this, he knows his time is coming and is trying to deflect the pressure!
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01-24-2006 10:36 AM #11
Silly comments really, those about Varada and making excuses for injuries. On another note the Leafs looked more gutted after last nights game than any of the others. Probably because they gave their all but still fell short. If we face them in the playoffs they'll play more like that, but Sens have to make sure not to switch off like they did in the 2nd period and at 4-1 in the 3rd and play a 60 min game. Hopefully that will be on their minds for the Habs game come Thursday.
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01-24-2006 02:19 PM #12AndruGuest
Geez so much to answer here. Let's start with this.
And this guy is going to represent our country at the Olympics. I wish Hitchcock would be assigned the helm, at least he is not an embarrassment at times.
BTW pointing out the obvious about your team doesn't make you impartial it makes you a hockey fan. Understanding the opponent and giving them fair and unemotional commentary is impartial.
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01-24-2006 02:35 PM #13
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Originally Posted by Andru
And as for me formulating opinions after a ten second clip....I'm not formulating this from a ten second clip. I am formulating this from years of listening to him moan and complain after loses. My father is a die hard Leaf fan, bless his naive heart , so I have watched many Leaf games just to hang out with good ol' dad. And time after time I have heard nothing but whining come out of his mouth when things don't go his way. So no I don't have to meet him to have an opinion on him. And by no means am I an expert. I'm just voicing my thoughts that I think he is an embarrassment to his players and franchise at times. And even my father, who is the biggest Leaf fan I know, can't believe Quinn's comments regarding the incident.
And like I said, in Leafs fan's eyes they can do no wrong. Now there's something to be said about being impartial.Last edited by Big Johnny69; 01-24-2006 at 02:51 PM.
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01-24-2006 02:48 PM #14
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Sundin in a post game interview said it was an accident, Varada didn't take out Coliaccivo's legs but it was just an unfortunate incident. Quinn is upset (and understandably so after losing 6 in a row!) I think after he reviews the injury on tape he will change his tone but I'm sure no apologies will be forthcoming to Varada for the comments he made.
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01-24-2006 02:54 PM #15Originally Posted by AndruI got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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01-24-2006 02:59 PM #16Originally Posted by Andru
Just to comment on impartiality - nobody is going to be impartial, ever, by your standards, so we might as well all stop making any comments about anything, ever. But, contrary to what you have said, it is possible to put forth an objective analysis despite one's own personal opinions on a subject. From what I have read, the posts in this thread have done this.
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01-24-2006 03:02 PM #17
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Very well said jonf. Maybe that's how I should have put it. But I agree with you 100% on this one.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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01-24-2006 03:25 PM #18AndruGuest
jonf makes a good point. I'm convinced if this was a sens coach this thread would not have started. But that's just an opinion I could be wrong. I've on these boards a long time now.
17 posts is pretty good. I thought this thing would die after just the 3.
Is it spring yet? I need to play some golf I think it's the core of my angst. Everything is worse than it really is.
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01-24-2006 03:32 PM #19
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Originally Posted by Andru
Cabin Fever has run amok on Ottawa Golf!"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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01-24-2006 03:43 PM #20
The Carlo hit just gave Quinn and the leafs reporters something to talk about after the game to divert the attention away from the 4-3 loss. Watching TSN, Sportsnet and the Score, the only clip of Quinn was him talking about the hit.
Its so funny, when a team is so bad that they are taking a "moral" victory from a loss! You know the team is bad when reporters and analysts are giving them praise for putting up a good effort and coming close! I guess it just shows the seperation between the skill level on these two teams.
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01-24-2006 03:57 PM #21Originally Posted by davevandykI got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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01-24-2006 04:57 PM #22Originally Posted by jonfProud member of the 2009 OG/TGN Ryder Cup Champions
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01-24-2006 08:17 PM #23
Is that the same Quinn that called Coach Hartley all kind of name when Domi started a fight early in the year in Atlanta.
What's was more unbelievable is that Big Mouth Cherry defended Coach Hartley and had no positive comment for Quinn ....
What about Sundin, will he be a Leafs at the end of the year?
Jean-Guy
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01-24-2006 08:35 PM #24
on the topic of coliaccavo, has anyone heard how he's doing?
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01-24-2006 08:50 PM #25Originally Posted by jonf
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01-25-2006 08:16 AM #26
he was on the leafs charter back on Monday night to Toronto.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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01-25-2006 10:58 AM #27
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Stand Pat Quinn
As the new age of hockey passes STAND PAT QUINN by on the bench, I as an Official Maple Leafs Hater would like to start a Petition.
It will state
Dear John Ferguson & The MLSE Board
Please do not fire Pat Quinn. The Official Maple Leafs Haters actually love the way Mr Stand Pat is coaching your bunch of misfits. If you fire him and hire someone who can actually coach in the new NHL then your team might have a better chance of making the playoffs. We just do not want that to happen!
You could do Mats Sundin a favour though, trade him to a team that is contending for the Cup. Poor Mats is not getting any younger (then again most of the Leafs are in that same boat) and he might like to at least have a shot at winning a Stanley Cup before he retires. (We all know that won't happen in your organization for many years to come)
So, once again PLEASE DO NOT FIRE PAT QUINN. We love him as a Head Coach for the simple fact he could not coach his way out of a corner
ALL LEAFS HATERS PLEASE BE SURE TO SIGN THE PETITIONMy opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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01-25-2006 11:02 AM #28Originally Posted by GolfbumRich
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01-26-2006 05:44 PM #29
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Check out the article in the Citizen today on Quinn. Kind of relates to this thread.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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01-26-2006 07:07 PM #30Originally Posted by Golfbum[font=Impact]Dirty...Mean...And Mighty Unclean.[/font]
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