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Originally Posted by Dion
His teams were big and played a physical style of game that wore down it's opponents into making mistakes where his team capitalised on them. Both with the Flames and then the Kings. Sutter gained his fame (righfully so) for the way his teams played and had the respect of his players. Winning can do that for a coach.
Dispite all the above he's sitting at home without a coaching job. You would think a coach of his credibility would be in high demand and teams would have done what it took to hire him. Maybe someone could answer that for me.
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This is exactly the same situation and the same argument as it was when LA Kings hired Sutter. He had been sitting at home without a coaching job. People also used to say that he was a dinosaur and the game had passed him by. Apparantly it doesn't mean much.