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Originally Posted by Sec214
Given the history of Roy, I don’t think he would be a fit here in Calgary. I’ve herd his name prior to the Memorial Cup started but we just got out of a toxic relationship between Coaching and Team Management.
The presser stated they wanted a cohesive relationship between the two roles. Roy has a history of wanting control/input over player movement.
I could see Gallant working as an advisor role until his next NHL job. *
Going out on a limb here and suggest Love and Green are probably who The Flames have gone farthest down the path with.
I can’t seem to get confirmation on who the X or X,X assistants will be…
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Green is interesting. Has all the experience you want, WHL Championship, AHL Finals, NHL experience.
His AHL teams were veteran minor leaguers so you could say that was an advantage but he also didn't have the benefit of NHL talent, other than having Markstrom as his goalie.
His NHL record is not good, but he was coach right at the beginning of the Canucks rebuild, first year was Sedins last year. The bubble run looks a bit flukey. He did play the young players though, but you are talking about Petterson, Boeser and Hughes, 3 Calder trophy winning prospects that even Darryl would have played; that is quite different than playing non blue-chip prospects like Pelletier, Phillips, Zary, etc.
His last year in Vancouver was disastrous.
It would be really fitting to carry on the tradition of the "Calgary Canucks" though.