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11-15-2006, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by jimotis4heisman
if this happens the honeymoon is over for nash, zherdev and the other young guns who have been playing real loose. hitch will not be afraid to ride thier asses...
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Sounds like the kind of coach that we need. My guess is that he may be out of our price range; unless we can get him "below market value" with the Flyers picking up the difference for the 2 plus seasons they still have him on contract for.
Anyway I bought "cheap" eBay tickets for the game tonight. So far this season I'm 0-2. I would really like to see them win for a change.
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11-15-2006, 05:47 PM
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i believe wed likely have to pay the flyers something, $ or draft picks. granted pretty much every coach is under contract and it will cost you something, unless they just want the $ dump.
the boys should play thier asses off tonight. firing a coach in hockey always seems to result in a mini win streak.
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"There probably used to be a day and age where we would go out and the tunnel in that winged helmet and that would be worth 10 or 14 points. Those days are over." -Michigan Football Coach Rich Rodriguez
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11-15-2006, 11:21 PM
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My reality check bounced.
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the boys should play thier asses off tonight. firing a coach in hockey always seems to result in a mini win streak.
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Well so much for that trend.
Nashville - 5
Columbus - 4
Decent on offense, but they had several defensive lapses including giving up a short handed goal.
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11-15-2006, 11:37 PM
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0 - ~21 now
First time I have ever seen the home crowd boo a goal by the CBJ was when everyone though Nash had the hat trick, and they announced after all the hats were thrown that it was not Nash's goal.
Fun game though.
Typical CBJ loss for me.
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11-16-2006, 08:45 AM
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Doug MacLean, the GM of Columbus, called Ken Hitchcock today and asked him to interview for the head coaching job. MacLean said he would get back to Hitchcock with a date later. Hitchcock seems excited about getting a job feeler again.
"It's an attractive job," Hitch told me
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http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?post_id=3676
youre right guys played [censored]ty. i dont care if nash got hosed on that goal with the early whistle. played [censored]ty. agnew like gallant is a nice guy, but this team doesnt need a career .500 ahl coach. they need someone who has won adn is willing to get on theses guys.
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11-16-2006, 02:13 PM
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on the coaching situation i was tlaking to a non hockey friend and i boiled it down like this (it being columbus ohio and all)
they need to go out and make a safe move, someone with experience someone who has had success. i made the comparison to a glen mason type guy after cooper was fired. tressel was a reach having never been a d 1 head coach. they need someone who is a for sure, maybe not the guy with tbigest upside, but one that wont fail...
im not sure how much sense that all makes, but i think youll get the point.
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11-16-2006, 03:31 PM
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I was initially excited when I heard Hitchcock's name come up. But now, I'm not so sure Hitchcock is the answer. The Flyers, under Hitchcock's watch, had as many offensive problems as the Blue Jackets. Hitchcock was a great coach in the old defensive minded NHL (AKA holding and interference) but he hasn't proven he's effectively made the transition to the new style.
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