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Originally Posted by Textcritic
I wonder if part of the crackdown is also focusing on coaches who have not shown any capacity for change. Mike Keenan talked openly about how he needed to change his tactics when he returned to the NHL with Calgary—maybe for the likes of Crawford, Peters and Babcock the reputation is so deeply entrenched that the allegations from years past retain their currency.
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I doubt that. It is 100% based on current employment.
The first guys to get it will be the ones who are still employed. Than it will move to guys like Daryl Sutter who might have landed another job, than it will be the Keenan types who are out of the game but still alive.