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  • #2187
    Trox88
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    I do not believe the Flyers are just waiting on Tocchet to make a decision and the fall back would then be Shaw. It would make no sense for Briere not to interview a decent sized list for the first HC he will hire. If the results do not improve dramatically, the next HC could be the only one Briere gets to hire. Certainly, it would make sense to keep the interviewing process out of public view, but to have the decision pretty much already made makes little sense to me.

    #2185
    Bill Meltzer
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    I could be proven dead wrong (wouldn’t be the first or last time), but I personally don’t think it will be Tocch. We shall see.

    #1830
    Trox88
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    I know the rumor is Tocchet would be the front runner if he leaves VAN. Been a unique two years for him, Jack Adams winner to the dumpster fire this season turned into for the Canucks. I’m curious with the organization putting so much emphasis on culture and the locker room, how much responsibility does Tocchet get for the locker room issues with the Canucks? Also, I do wonder with Tocchet at this point in his career, what would his interest level be coming to a team that really is not a serious Cup contender for at least a few more seasons. The ties to the organization are obvious, but he is now 61, I would assume the chance to compete for a Stanley Cup is pretty important to him.

    #1805
    Bill Meltzer
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    It rarely works, I agree.

    #1804
    Trox88
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    I cannot remember the last time an assistant coach took over as head coach on a permanent basis and was successful. Lane Lambert took over for Barry Trotz for the NYI and that did not work out well. Brad Larsen took over for Torts in CLB, not a memorable tenure. I do not believe the Flyers will elevate Shaw to HC. I believe the choice will be Pat Ferschweiler. The connection to Jones is helpful, but his resume by itself warrants consideration. I understand the comparison and concern to Hakstol and Quinn. However, Ferschweiler won the National Title with a program that has not been known as a college hockey powerhouse. Hakstol and Quinn never won a championship. Ferschweiler is more comparable to Jim Montgomery who won a title at Denver. Monty has done pretty well in the NHL after his time with Denver.

    #1643
    Bill Meltzer
    Keymaster

    Shawsy? Tocc? Woodcroft? Pat Ferschweiler? Someone else?

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