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Originally Posted by ricardodw
I have been lurking on the thread but it is pretty clear that he does not like the track record of the new coach.
You seem intent on asking a question that has been answered.
Do you expect a different answer?
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Yes, I do because of this:
· Todd Reirden (<2-years head coaching experience) — AHL 2008–10 106 Games: 0.572 winning percentage, two playoff appearances, one win
· Greg Gulutzen (10-years head coaching experience) — AHL 2009–11 130 Games: 0.597 winning percentage, two playoff appearances, three wins
If he doesn't like Gulutzen's track record, then why on earth would he consider Reirden a better choice? It's fine if someone is unimpressed by Gulutzen's record, but under those conditions she or he also has no reason to think that Reirden is a better candidate.