‘”When you think of where he’s come from, he built the Swiss program, that’s a complete underdog country at the time he took over [in 1998]. He’s really technically sound, he’s learned how to beat better teams with the teams that he’s had. That’s the hockey part of it. I thought he did a really good job in Edmonton. This is just kind of the coach’s fraternity looking at a team that was really, really young. They still had a lot of room to grow, but it was going to take time and they were a little bit more impatient there.”‘
Maurice: 'This is the right time' for Krueger to be in the NHL
Source: WGR-AM