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Updated Todd McLellan OUT of the Running Sabres HC Position


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I would imagine Jbot said that he was going to talk to other candidates and would get back to McClellan. McClellan, with an offer on the table from LA already may not want to wait and instead will take the sure thing and sign with LA. Smart from both men’s point of view. 

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Interesting position for JBOT to be in.  On one hand, he feels he needs a coach with experience to make this thing work.  On the other hand, he preaches development from the farm for both players and coaches leading to a Taylor hire.   Going with Taylor enhances his philosophy of developing and hiring from within, while going outside the organization hints that development from within is great as long as his job is not on the line.

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It was Harrington, asking his kid questions at the press conference, wasn’t it?

You guys are going to regret it when Vigneault declines and we’re stuck with Jacques Martin.

And I’m not using Martin for effect. He’s an experienced head coach who knows the current league as an assistant, has a history of providing defensive structure, and he has ties with Botterill from Pittsburgh and Sexton from Pittsburgh and Ottawa.

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7 minutes ago, Doohickie said:

Threads like this make it a saga.  It was just a candidate for an open position.

I dunno. It wasn’t just this thread. It ended up on the front page of TBNs website, calling him the “leading candidate to become Sabres coach”. 

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Here are the numbers on Cup winning NHL coaches

There are 13 coaches not named Scotty Bowman who have won Cups in the last 20 years.  None have won Cups with more than one franchise. The great Hitch is the biggest exception to the rule.  He jumped from the WHL to the NHL and won a Cup with his first team, but that in his 4th season with that team and it was also 20 years ago before the Cap Era.  

Of those coaches 11 had AHL HC experience before winning a Cup, 9 had previous NHL HC experience before winning a Cup.  Only Disco Dan won a Cup in the first year on his 1st NHL job.  Only Larry Robinson had no HC experience in lower levels, but his Cup in NJ was 18 years ago and in his 3rd year as an NHL HC and on his second NHL HC job.  

These 13 coaches averaged 7 years of NHL HC experience with at least 4 years of experience behind the bench and on at least his 2nd NHL HC job. Many of the recent guys also spent years as an NHL ast coach, such as Quennville, Sullivan and Sutter.

So we are looking for guys with NHL ast experience, AHL HC experience, at least 4 years of NHL HC experience and the Sabres will be at least their 2nd NHL HC job.

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Just now, Billznut said:

I would imagine Jbot said that he was going to talk to other candidates and would get back to McClellan. McClellan, with an offer on the table from LA already may not want to wait and instead will take the sure thing and sign with LA. Smart from both men’s point of view. 

Key phrase.  We create lots of stories in our heads to fill in all the information that we don't know.

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14 minutes ago, nucci said:

or McLellan did

Even if that was the case, it would have been in McLellan's interest to solicit an offer to leverage the offer from the Kings.  It's possible he didn't want to Babcock us, but it's more likely the Sabres had several candidates and they want to see someone else.

 

Who's up next, AV?

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4 minutes ago, Curtisp5286 said:

Key phrase.  We create lots of stories in our heads to fill in all the information that we don't know.

Well it is being reported he was NOT given an offer by Buffalo. He has one from LA. Just in case you’re trying to dispute that also. 

2 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

By the way Alain Vigneault fits the pedigree.  He has NHL ast experience, some AHL HC expereince, and the Sabres would be his 4th NHL HC team with 15 years behind the bench.

? Been saying it for over a week now. You have to think if they go with experience, AV has a very real shot considering the closeness he and Jbot will share with team Canada. If they choose to go with someone new, I’d expect Taylor to be the guy. 

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7 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

So we are looking for guys with NHL ast experience, AHL HC experience, at least 4 years of NHL HC experience and the Sabres will be at least their 2nd NHL HC job.

Does anybody fit that profile?

3 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

By the way Alain Vigneault fits the pedigree.  He has NHL ast experience, some AHL HC expereince, and the Sabres would be his 4th NHL HC team with 15 years behind the bench.

Anyone else?

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1 minute ago, Billznut said:

Well it is being reported he was NOT given an offer by Buffalo. He has one from LA. Just in case you’re trying to dispute that also. 

I wasn't trying to knock you specifically.  Just saying we all (myself included) do a lot of speculating and story weaving because we really only know about 10% of what is actually going on.

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8 minutes ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

Here are the numbers on Cup winning NHL coaches

There are 13 coaches not named Scotty Bowman who have won Cups in the last 20 years.  None have won Cups with more than one franchise. The great Hitch is the biggest exception to the rule.  He jumped from the WHL to the NHL and won a Cup with his first team, but that in his 4th season with that team and it was also 20 years ago before the Cap Era.  

Of those coaches 11 had AHL HC experience before winning a Cup, 9 had previous NHL HC experience before winning a Cup.  Only Disco Dan won a Cup in the first year on his 1st NHL job.  Only Larry Robinson had no HC experience in lower levels, but his Cup in NJ was 18 years ago and in his 3rd year as an NHL HC and on his second NHL HC job.  

These 13 coaches averaged 7 years of NHL HC experience with at least 4 years of experience behind the bench and on at least his 2nd NHL HC job. Many of the recent guys also spent years as an NHL ast coach, such as Quennville, Sullivan and Sutter.

So we are looking for guys with NHL ast experience, AHL HC experience, at least 4 years of NHL HC experience and the Sabres will be at least their 2nd NHL HC job.

 

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