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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Generally speaking, they best candidates are the ones with experience and proven track records. There is a reason why some coaches get picked up fast after they leave other teams. Going by what Treliving said, he wants someone with experience.
If you wait too long, you end up having to fish around for the next up and coming coach, but you also risk getting a Gulutzan.
I'm not in a huge rush personally to find out who the next coach will be, but I don't think it would be wise to wait too long. There are still possibly some coaches that will be let go if they bust in the first round of the playoffs, but likely by the third round, I hope Treliving hones in on his guy before someone else jumps in. Just my own opinion, but I strongly believe that is exactly what happened when the Flames were left holding the bag and poached Gulutzan from the Canucks.
I have no opinion on Peters really. Seems like he is authoritarian enough to get more out of this team though.
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As an addendum to your post, also important to note is that Peter has until midnight tomorrow to accept an offer and sign a contract with another team or stay obliged to complete the last year of his contract with Carolina.
Don Waddell, the POHO of Carolina , confirmed this late this afternoon.