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Old 11-13-2006, 09:10 PM
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you are telling me the bugs are zero wins and twenty in the l column when you go strohs?

i think someone needs to become a wings and preds fan and attend their games...

Yup, 0 wins, and about 20 losses.
I did see an OT loss and a tie once.
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Old 11-13-2006, 09:22 PM
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Yup, 0 wins, and about 20 losses.
I did see an OT loss and a tie once.
oh in that case two points out of 40 possible thats about on par for the bugs...

i honestly have no idea and zero info. ive heard all kinds of names flying. but like with tressel, matta and so many others the ones flying usually arent the ones on the short list...
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Old 11-13-2006, 09:33 PM
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Hopefully it's someone who can turn our team around. The talent is there, they just need the right coach to point the young guys in the right direction.
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Old 11-14-2006, 09:17 AM
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If you ask me, Doug MacLean should have been given a pink slip as well.

His all-knowing, prickish attitude gets old really quick.

How long is he going to live off of getting the Panthers to the Stanley Cup finals?
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Old 11-14-2006, 09:26 AM
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Looks like someone else agrees with me.




With MacLean's job on rocks, Agnew not the answer





And so the bell has tolled for Columbus Blue Jackets coach Gerard Gallant.
No surprise. That bell has been waiting to be rung since the start of yet another lamentable season for the lamentable Blue Jackets.

But the bellman is readying his rope one more time, and the next tolling will be for GM Doug MacLean unless he makes one last, very good decision after a history of poor ones.

According to the Columbus Dispatch, Monday's firing was made by owner John H. McConnell, "but Doug's going along with it."

McConnell told the newspaper that assistant coach Gary Agnew will take over as interim coach. But with all due respect to Agnew, this team needs a real head coach and they need one yesterday, if not sooner.

We've seen how things have worked out for replacement coach John Stevens in Philadelphia, where the Flyers have shown no indication of turning around their season from hell.

It may be too late already to save the Blue Jackets' season after a 5-9-1 start good for 14th place in the Western Conference. It may also be too late to save MacLean's job, too. But if there's still a chance for him, he's got to find the right coach and he's got to find him immediately.

If the Blue Jackets stick with Agnew for the rest of the season, they can kiss the playoffs goodbye, again. And they can kiss goodbye what used to be significant goodwill from the paying customers in the Columbus area.

The obvious choice to succeed Gallant would seem to be Ken Hitchcock, late of the Flyers, although you could also run Pat Quinn's and Andy Murray's names up the flag pole, too.

Bottom line: MacLean has assembled a team that should be miles better than it is and he'd better find a coach who can coax more out of a team that has never made the playoffs and is in danger of screwing up one of the best fan bases of any of the NHL's newer franchises. Whoever takes over has to have a strong personality, the opposite of Gallant's low-key Prince Edward Island style. The new coach must be forceful and inventive and able to shake a talented team out of its current lethargy.

Attendance has already taken a hit as Gallant stumbled and bumbled through his 22? months as head coach.

No question Gallant had some terrible luck en route to a 56-77-9 record.

The Blue Jackets have suffered terrible injuries to key players in the past couple of years. And Gallant did get a better effort out of the Blue Jackets in the latter part of last season. But it's always hard to gauge whether this was a case of a bad team getting better or just a bad team managing to squirrel away a few points when it didn't matter anymore.

Offseason moves that included the addition of Fredrik Modin and Anson Carter and the re-signing of Nikolai Zherdev should have given Gallant the best chance at success any coach has had since the team entered the league in 2000.

But Nash, who tied for the Rocket Richard Trophy in 2004 for the most goals in the NHL, has just four through 15 games.

Carter, who led Vancouver with 33 goals last season including seven game winners, has just two goals.

How can that be?

Only the Phoenix Coyotes have scored fewer goals than the Blue Jackets.

And so Gallant, who'd been with the team since the outset and was a buddy of MacLean's from PEI, had to go.
That the decision was apparently made by ownership is not a good sign for MacLean. Now the question is whether MacLean can make the one, final decision that may save his job.
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Now that the Blue Jackets have cashiered Gerard Gallant from his coaching duties, the heat is squarely on GM Doug MacLean to set things right. But getting Columbus into the playoffs after its brutal start to the year is a tall order few coaches would be up for. Paging Ken Hitchcock…

http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?post_id=3651
In Columbus, GM Doug MacLean is meeting with BJ ownership today to discuss possible head coaches. I expect interviews could start in the next few days and it may not be long until a new coach is on board.
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Kind of reminds me of what Richard Nixon (if anyone else that can rememer him) used to say:

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Blue Jackets make Agnew interim coach
By RUSTY MILLER, AP Sports Writer 2 hours, 7 minutes ago


COLUMBUS, Ohio - Assistant coach Gary Agnew became interim coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, a day after Gerard Gallant was fired because of the team's slow start.
Columbus general manager and president Doug MacLean said he will come up with a list of coaching candidates. No timetable has been set for hiring a permanent coach.
"I'm going to do what I do best and hopefully get (to) the talent that's in there because there's a lot of talent in that room," said Agnew, the coach of the Blue Jackets' top affiliate for six seasons before becoming an assistant this year. "We have a chance, still, of doing what we set out to do and it'll be up to me to try and extract that from them."
Gallant was fired after one full season and parts of two others. The Blue Jackets, a team with lots of young talent who many considered ready to contend for their first playoff spot, are off to a 5-9-1-0 record that leaves them in last place in the Western Conference's Central Division.
MacLean, brought aboard to create the franchise seven years ago, said owners John H. McConnell and his son, John P. McConnell, have not told him that his job is in jeopardy.
"They haven't said that. But I don't think there's any question that that's the way it is. That's the way it is in the NHL, isn't it?" MacLean said.
The Blue Jackets, who play their first game under Agnew on Wednesday night at home against Nashville, have scored one goal in their last two games.
"We're just going to take it a day at a time and try to move forward the best we can and give everybody a chance to contribute and see if we can get the ship going in the right direction," he said. "Everybody's got to grab an oar and get this thing rolling the right way."
The coaching change was not unexpected after a promising start deteriorated. Home attendance is down, although the team still draws an average of more than 16,000 per game.
The Blue Jackets scored points in the season's first three games, winning twice and fueling the excitement of fans. But since then, they have lost nine of their last 12 starts.
With stars such as Rick Nash, Sergei Fedorov and Nikolai Zherdev, the offense was expected to be a strength but has instead been a major disappointment. Columbus has scored just 33 goals, the fewest in the league.
The offensive production has had a huge bearing on a team with a young goaltender, Pascal Leclaire. The Blue Jackets' 11 points is the third-worst in the NHL, ahead of only the eight points that Philadelphia and Phoenix have.
"That's the thing Gerard and I talked about more than anything lately. I think the team defensively has been fairly sound and solid," MacLean said. "We're both just mesmerized why we haven't scored. There's six guys on that team that have scored in excess of 22 to 40 goals in the NHL and yet they haven't been able to score."
Agnew becomes the Blue Jackets' fourth coach. Dave King led the fledgling franchise for just over the first two seasons before MacLean took over. After posting a record worse than King's, MacLean stepped aside and elevated Gallant, who had been an assistant with the team since its inception.
"The owners have asked me to bring a list of names to them and we'll sort through that shortly and make a decision as to who the best candidate is," MacLean said. "But Gary's a good man and I know that he's got a lot of respect in the (dressing) room."
No decision has been made on whether Gallant will remain with the club.
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