Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North Vancouver
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Originally Posted by btimbit
My dream scenario is Nashville blows it in the first round and Laviolette becomes available.
But more realistically, I say Tippett
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I'd be ok with Tippett. Overall, his coaching record over the years is pretty impressive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_T...ars_(20022009)
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In his first season with the club in 200203, Tippett led the Stars to a 4617154 record, finishing in first place in the Pacific Division with 111 points, which represented a 21-point improvement over the previous year. In the first round of the 2003 playoffs, Dallas eliminated the Edmonton Oilers in six games, before losing in six games to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the second round.
The Stars point total slipped in the 200304 season, as Dallas went 4126132, earning 97 points and a fifth-place finish in the Western Conference. In the first round of the post-season, the Stars lost in five games to the Colorado Avalanche.
The 200405 NHL lockout cancelled the entire season, but when NHL play resumed in 200506, Tippett led the Stars to a 53236 record, earning 112 points, the second-highest total in the Conference and a 15-point increase over the last season. Dallas' playoff run ended quickly, however, as they were upset by Colorado in five games in the first round.
Tippett joined an exclusive club during the 200607, as he led the Stars to a 50257 record, earning 107 points. He joined Mike Babcock (Detroit), Scotty Bowman (Montreal), Tom Johnson (Boston), Mike Keenan (Philadelphia), Glen Sather (Edmonton) and Fred Shero (Philadelphia) as head coaches who led their teams to back-to-back 50-win seasons. In the 2007 playoffs, the Stars fell to the Vancouver Canucks in seven games in the first round.
In 200708, the Stars once again had a great regular season, going 45307, earning 97 points and finishing in fifth place in the Conference. In the 2008 playoffs, Dallas defeated the defending Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks in six games in the first round, followed by another six-game series victory over the San Jose Sharks in the second round. In the Western Conference Finals, the Stars faced the Detroit Red Wings, who ended the Stars' season after winning the series in six games.
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In his first season with the Coyotes in 200910, the team overcame its off-ice troubles to finish with a club-record 50 wins, as they went 50257, earning 107 points, a 28-point improvement over the 200809 season and helping the Coyotes to their first playoff berth since the 200102 season. Phoenix faced the Detroit Red Wings in the first round of the playoffs. Although the Coyotes had home-ice advantage for the first time since 1985 when they were still the Winnipeg Jets it was the Red Wings who came out victorious, defeating the Coyotes in seven games. After the season, Tippett won the Jack Adams Award as NHL Coach of the Year.
In 201011, Tippett led the Coyotes to the playoffs once again, as they had a 432613 record, earning 99 points and sixth place in the Western Conference. Phoenix once again faced the Red Wings in the first round, however, and the Red Wings quickly ended the Coyotes' season with a four-game series sweep.
In 201112, Tippett led the Coyotes to the Pacific Division title the franchise's first as an NHL team, and their first of any sort since the Jets won the 197879 World Hockey Association (WHA) regular-season title. With a 422713 record and 97 points, they were the third seed in the Western Conference. They defeated the Chicago Blackhawks in six games for the franchise's first playoff series win since 1987. In the Western Conference Semi-finals, they defeated the Nashville Predators in five games, thus notching more playoff series wins than they had in their entire NHL history. Their run ended with a five-game loss to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Los Angeles Kings, in the Conference Finals.
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