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  dirtyjeffer Beauty Premium join:2002-02-21 London, ON
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| said by vue666 :Hire Dirtyjeffer!!!!!! What say you Hoss? sure...i'd give it a go...if i fail and missed the playoffs, i haven't really done any worse than what has gone on the past couple of years.
seriously though, don't be surprised if you see Glen Healey in the mix somewhere.
the Leafs need someone who KNOWS hockey, and let them do what needs to be done...offer the position to Don Cherry (he would decline) but i can assure you that would be a media frenzy and every post game interview would be a ratings goldmine.  -- Best Marketplace Ever: »www.cbc.ca/marketplace/speed_bumps/ |
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| If Don Cherry took the position ... I'd die of laughter .
He'd have a stroke on the bench merely from screaming so much. 
I really feel bad for Maurice though. He seemed like a very good coach, made the right moves at the right times, but in the end, it isn't the coach playing on the ice. It's the players and goalies in front of him and although they are supposed to listen to the plays he wants to set up, half the time these plays can't follow through because of the other team over powering the Leafs, and that comes down to skill, something the PLAYERS are looked at in this case.
Oh well, it's done so lets see who they bring in for these two positions. -- Life is a game of blackjack. You keep playing until you bust. |
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| Maurice was a great guy, there is no doubt about it, but he failed as a coach for the TML...he couldn't get Blake playing like "Blake" until the last month of the season, where Blake was passing more, and being more involved in the play rather than just shooting the puck regardless of where he was...he also had Wozniewski in the line up FAR too much...and quite often he would break up lines that were successful just to "mix things up"...a coach needs to adapt to change, but stick with what works...and you need to have a system and stick to it...half the time, the leafs looked like they were just playing a game of pick up out there, incapable of competing at a professional level.
that all rests on the coach, and its no surprise he was fired. -- Best Marketplace Ever: »www.cbc.ca/marketplace/speed_bumps/ |
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  capdjq Dare to be Great Premium join:2000-11-01 Vancouver
| With the timing now and Fletcher changing his opinion on Maurice's status, this might mean the GM search is not going as planned, and Fletcher might be that GM for the next year, therefore he is going to hire his own coach now. -- Religious War - The battle for best imaginary friend |
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| said by capdjq :With the timing now and Fletcher changing his opinion on Maurice's status, this might mean the GM search is not going as planned, and Fletcher might be that GM for the next year, therefore he is going to hire his own coach now. Or, it could be that they know who they want as the next GM, they've "consulted" with that possibly-future GM, and they've decided to start making the necessary changes now? It can go either way. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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| Hahahaha, they had a clip on sportsnet of Bob Clarke on the Fan590 earlier on today...
He practically is begging to be hired... "If Cliff called, I would listen". 
Yeah, Bob Clarke in Toronto... Sure.  -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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edit: May 7th, @10:27PM
| TSN is reporting that the Leafs have asked for permission from Vancouver to speak with recently fired Dave Nonis.
blech...no thanks...that means, MLSE will hire him. »www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=237026&···tory_nhl
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| said by dirtyjeffer :TSN is reporting that the Leafs have asked for permission from Vancouver to speak with recently fired Dave Nonis. blech...no thanks...that means, MLSE will hire him. Yeah, maybe Nonis can lure Luongo here too. That was the only thing he did for Vancouver worth a damn.
BTW, why do they have to ask permission, the Canucks fired him! -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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| said by HiVolt :BTW, why do they have to ask permission, the Canucks fired him! i don't know...perhaps he is still under contract and technically vancouver still owns his "rights"? -- Best Marketplace Ever: »www.cbc.ca/marketplace/speed_bumps/ |
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| said by dirtyjeffer :said by HiVolt :BTW, why do they have to ask permission, the Canucks fired him! i don't know...perhaps he is still under contract and technically vancouver still owns his "rights"? Bingo.
He was relieved of his duties, but not released from his contract. This way the team didn't have to pay his remaining salary in a lump-sum. |
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| reply to HiVolt said by HiVolt :Yeah, maybe Nonis can lure Alain Vigneault here too. Fixed it for ya! You guys need some reallllllly boring hockey. -- To write with a broken pencil is pointless. |
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  capdjq Dare to be Great Premium join:2000-11-01 Vancouver
| reply to corster »www.thestar.com/Sports/Hockey/article/418141
Only the Knicks worse value than Leafs: fans
It has been confirmed the Toronto Maple Leafs are low-down awful. In its sixth annual survey of fan/customer satisfaction, ESPN The Magazine ranks the Leafs No. 121 of the 122 franchises that make up the National Hockey League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball and the National Football League. ESPN used an on-line survey of 80,000 respondents as well as an independent poll to determine how fans felt about their favourite teams in eight categories bang for the buck, ownership, fan relations, affordability, stadium experience, players, managers/coaches and titles won or expected.
THE TOP FIVE
1. Indianapolis Colts Life is good in Peyton's Place
2. San Antonio Spurs No. 1 ranking in ownership
3. New Orleans Hornets First on list of affordability
4 . Green Bay Packers Lambeau is best stadium experience
5. Anaheim Ducks No wonder they want to keep Burke
THE BOTTOM FIVE
118. Minnesota Timberwolves Miss you, Kevin Garnett
119. Atlanta Falcons Life in the doghouse, post-Vick
120. Detroit Lions Up two places from last year
121. Toronto Maple Leafs New GM has work cut out
122. New York Knicks Isiah Thomas has left his mark
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| reply to HiVolt said by HiVolt :Hahahaha, they had a clip on sportsnet of Bob Clarke on the Fan590 earlier on today... He practically is begging to be hired... "If Cliff called, I would listen".  Yeah, Bob Clarke in Toronto... Sure. It's a perfect fit -- the most hated GM in the NHL going to the most despised ownership in the NHL  -- "Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace" -- Dr. Albert Schweitzer "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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| said by Wolfie00 :It's a perfect fit -- the most hated GM in the NHL going to the most despised ownership in the NHL  Honestly, I hate the man so much, if they hired him in ANY capacity, I would defect to the Sens Army. -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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| said by HiVolt :said by Wolfie00 :It's a perfect fit -- the most hated GM in the NHL going to the most despised ownership in the NHL Honestly, I hate the man so much, if they hired him in ANY capacity, I would defect to the Sens Army. This just in: MLSE HIRES BOBBY CLARKE TO REBUILD THE LEAFS
Film at eleven.
jk -- you can start breathing again HiVolt 
What is a new coach going to do unless either Fletcher or someone else comes in and convinces the board of directors to eat a chunk of change to buy out some contracts? It's going to be the same old thing until the legacy of JFJ plays out as contracts run out. Even if there is a new GM, not much will change. Here's why (in a direct quote from this morning's Mop & Pail):
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Fletcher, however, denied that his decision to fire Maurice was a manoeuvre to clear the deck for a soon-to-be-hired general manager. Fletcher had a simple explanation for why it took 32 days after the Leafs' regular season concluded to let Maurice go.
Fletcher said he needed time to evaluate the coaching staff and that there wasn't a scheduled MLSE board of directors meeting until Tuesday this week. So Fletcher informed the MLSE board of his recommendation that Maurice be fired. The board agreed. Maurice, whose teams missed the playoffs in his two seasons behind the bench, was informed of the decision yesterday morning. (emphasis is mine)
If the GM has to go to the board of directors of the overseeing company, then he's powerless to make decisions that they don't agree to and can't do anything other than what they say he can. In short, the board of directors who are a bunch of business people, tell the "hockey guy" GM what the hockey team should do. In short, the board is the general manager, not the GM, as he's just a suggestion box. -- All of us get lost in the darkness, dreamers learn to steer by the stars All of us do time in the gutter, dreamers turn to look at the cars -- Peart/Lee/Lifeson Join Team Helix
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  Wolfie00 My dog is an elitist Premium join:2005-03-12
| I think that there are two interpretations to the board of directors having to bless the decision to fire Maurice. One is that it's a fluid situation right now -- there is no permanent GM, and the future will supposedly hold either someone who is both GM and Leafs president, or two people in those positions. At least, that's Peddie's story (and he's sticking to it! ). The other interpretation is that the Peddie-Tannenbaum-Lastman Unholy Trinity will continue to pull the strings and wield supreme power in the future, no matter what. Personally, I'm betting on the latter. -- "Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace" -- Dr. Albert Schweitzer "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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