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Badboy |
Posted - 11/04/2009 : 22:44:38 Is it just me but it seems that most people like this guy? I find that he plays favourites, is totally defensive minded (the canucks will never be exciting with this guy at the helm),and just generally a real average coach.
He has been around the Nucks 4 years now and every year the team is the same defensive, boring team to watch, dont get me wrong, I like the Canucks but I think that he is the wrong guy for the job,plus there is 3 more years of him to look forward to. |
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Badboy |
Posted - 11/05/2009 : 16:48:54 Yes,, I like wins too, but there is something to be said about fast paced exciting hockey. True,the Nucks have injuries out the ying yang, but before that you never knew who would be out on any line and God forbid you make a mistake, your butt would be stapled to the bench.
He loved Shirokov and now, who knows if the kid will ever be back. |
Matt_Roberts85 |
Posted - 11/05/2009 : 10:54:19 quote: Originally posted by redneck76ca
Offence wins games, defense wins championships.
Tell that to the 1980's Oilers
There is no "I" in team, but there is an "M" and an "E". |
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 10:45:10 Based on his record, he's done very well.
As redneck mentioned, defence wins championships . . . and at the very least, gives you a great chance at a winning record. That's why the defensive minded coaches have been successful - Pat Burns, Jaques Demers, Ken Hitchcock, etc - they put defence first.
And, from a perspective of what system works where . . . I would agree with a defensive system for the team that Vancouver has. A great goalie, big physical defencemen, and one solid line that plays a responsible game? That's built for a defensive system . . . if they had a line-up like LA or Philly it would be different, I think.
"Take off, eh?" - Bob and Doug |
redneck76ca |
Posted - 11/05/2009 : 03:23:12 Offence wins games, defense wins championships.
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Alex116 |
Posted - 11/05/2009 : 01:20:35 Personally, i don't have a problem with him. He's into his 4th year i believe, and if i'm not mistaken, they've won two division titles in the three years he's been coaching?
Having Luongo as your franchise player makes it obvious that they've built from the net out. While the Sedin's are point a game guys, they've yet to have that secondary scoring necessary to advance further in the playoffs. I do feel when the Canucks were healthy last year that Vigneault coached a more offensive style.
Regardless, either way, as long as they win, i don't care. Most coaches only last a couple contracts at best so maybe he'll wear out his welcome eventually? I will say this though, Gillis must like him considering most new GM's will clean house and bring in their own guy. Gillis not only kept him, he's signed him to an extension. |
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