jad1 Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 1 minute ago, SJSabres Fan said: Where’s the Lindy crowd? Right here. 2 Quote
Second Line Center Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 12 minutes ago, nfreeman said: I also like that it was done decisively -- immediately following the end of the season. It's a clear statement, both internally and externally, that this past season was an unacceptable failure. Agreed. Quote
Weave Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 (edited) Not gonna dance on his grave, but it was the right move. Donny took the team as far as he could. Edited April 16 by Weave 6 8 Quote
JustOneParade Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 11 minutes ago, Crusader1969 said: Usually a new head coach will pick his staff? If so, the new guy will definitely keep Ellis away from the power play Key Bank Center. good news ! Fixed. 1 Quote
K-9 Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 16 minutes ago, phil_soisson said: All in on Brind'Amour 2 1 1 1 Quote
Gatorman0519 Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 DG is great junior level developmental coach. That’s his forte. It was clear he was over his head and could not establish consistency with the group. I would love a veteran coach, no nonsense guy like Gallant. I have no hope for that though I’m a realist. Quote
Jävə Keith Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 (edited) WGR is debating who could be the favorite on next coach. Lindy keeps coming up. I love the idea of Brind'Amour, but Lindy not out of the question - firey but has proven he can develop young guys in his reboot in NJ. He loves Buffalo and would be a fan favorite out of the gate, perhaps Lindy is a credible bridge to the long term coach. I understand the "no way to Lindy" crowd, but it legitimately could make some sense and could work. I'm sure I'm wrong and often am. But I know I don't know and never say never. Go Sabres! Forever fan even through the valley of despair. Edited April 16 by Jävə Keith 6 Quote
HumanSlinky39 Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Thanks, Meatballs. While ultimately he came up short, it's hard to deny the team is in a better place than when he took over for Raaaaaalph. Not sure why Matty Ellis isn't on the hit list? Hopefully that doesn't have a hidden meaning of some kind. He presided over a horror-show of a power play. Time to root hard for an early Canes playoff exit and parting of ways between Carolina and Brind'Amour. He would be my clear-cut choice, but if not, Adams should go hard after Berube. Time to shutter up the country club and get a coach in here that can whip a talented roster into shape. 3 Quote
Carmel Corn Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Hallelujah......but somebody please walk me back from the edge of the cliff of Appert (HC), Ellis and Wilford next season. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 How does Ellis still keep his job? His job performance was the worst on the staff. 1 Quote
RochesterExpat Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 I really hope Mike Bales is not going anywhere. I realize he's not mentioned, but he came here in 2019-2020 so this would be his fifth season. Considering the normal contract length is 3 years to bring someone in--and it seems that Pegula likes two year extensions--his contract could be up after this season. Of all the assistant coaches, he's been the one I have the least complaints with. That's in spite of the fact I've got a lot of complaints about how goaltending has been handled since he's been here. Quote
nucci Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 1 minute ago, Jävə Keith said: WGR is debating who could be the favorite on next coach. Lindy keeps coming up. I love the idea of Brindamore, but Lindy not out of the question - firey but has proven he can develop young guys in his reboot in NJ. He loves Buffalo and would be a fan favorite out of the gate, perhaps Lindy is a credible bridge to the long term coach. I understand the "no way to Lindy" crowd, but it legitimately could make some sense and could work. I'm sure I'm wrong and often am. But I know I don't know and never say never. Go Sabres! Forever fan even through the valley of despair. you just did 1 Quote
Rasmus_ Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Get me someone with a pulse and not a feel good make a wish hand me down head coach. I would love Tortorella. Ffs. No more pampering!!! Quote
K-9 Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 8 minutes ago, SJSabres Fan said: Where’s the Lindy crowd? With the Triple Lindy crowd. 2 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 25 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: Good. I thought the video coach was actually pretty good. He's the review guy no? I think that the video coach would be the guy responsible for putting together the video packages that the coaches and players review between games and in-game. 1 Quote
#freejame Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Personally, I’m both shocked by the move and concerned about Kevyn’s next one. I’ll be happy about this move once the other shoe drops. It was much needed, but nothing says this will be a positive. 1 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 Not firing Ellis can only signal an intent to find another role for him in the organization. Because a new HC is going to bring in his own assistants. 2 Quote
RochesterExpat Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 4 minutes ago, RochesterExpat said: I really hope Mike Bales is not going anywhere. I realize he's not mentioned, but he came here in 2019-2020 so this would be his fifth season. Considering the normal contract length is 3 years to bring someone in--and it seems that Pegula likes two year extensions--his contract could be up after this season. Of all the assistant coaches, he's been the one I have the least complaints with. That's in spite of the fact I've got a lot of complaints about how goaltending has been handled since he's been here. Quoting myself to post (what I hope) is an answer. Quote
dudacek Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 (edited) 24 minutes ago, nfreeman said: I also like that it was done decisively -- immediately following the end of the season. It's a clear statement, both internally and externally, that this past season was an unacceptable failure. Once again, Adams unexpectedly shows he really is wiling to make the hard decisions, and is not too much in love with "his guys". I like Donnie a lot. I like the way he treats people and I think he deserves a ton of thanks for pulling our kids out of the Krueger black hole and for developing them into NHL players. In the end, they let him down and I hope that's the last lesson he teaches them. This is professional sport: win or be replaced. Hope he lands on his feet. Edited April 16 by dudacek 6 1 7 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 9 minutes ago, Weave said: Not gonna dance on his grave, but it was the right move. Donny took the team as far as he could. I genuinely liked Granato. There's no shame in not being cut out to be an effective NHL head coach. 2 1 Quote
GoPuckYourself Posted April 16 Report Posted April 16 They did the right thing here now go get a proven winner, I don't care if Dan Byslma didn't work out in the past, you keep trying with those and eventually by accident we'll get it right. Lindy Ruff would be more of the same ol same ol, it makes no sense. 3 Quote
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