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Kitchen gets fired in St. Louis
Tuesday, December 12, 2006, 10:45 AM EST
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Wow! What a shock, I wonder who is the person that said that there would be no coaching change in St Louis, this season. Where is that person, now? First things first! I am not shock at this. For John Davidson to make a move like this one, a panic move. Hockey in St. Louis is just not the same. Sadly it is getting worse, not better. All you Blues that had a reason to hope, it just crashed.
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NHL Coaches dropping like flies this season
Thursday, November 30, 2006, 07:48 AM EST
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What is the deal with all the NHL coaches, just recently Trent Yawney was fired in Chicago (like that is a surprise to anyone), and a few weeks ago Columbus fired Gerald Gallant. I wonder what the expectations is in Columbus. Somebody please explain that one to me. Philadelphia fired Ken Hitchcock when they got off to a 1-6-1 start (now he is coaching in Columbus, how fitting?) Well don't be surprise about the next one, it could come in San Jose, or St. Louis, or Atlanta, or anywhere else for that matter. Some of these GM's need to be fired as well. Ya'll know who am i referring to Tags:
Thoughts on Snider should be next to exit Philly
Sunday, October 22, 2006, 07:07 PM EST
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A response to Snider should be next to exit Philly Yes, It is time to go, old time hockey in Philadelphia is no more. Snider needs to resigned as soon as possible. But Bob Clarke did the right thing in handing in his resignation. But he should have done it sooner. As for coach Ken Hitchcock (who was fired after Clarke resigned), he did the same mistake as he did in Dallas. The players were tuning him out, and not playing well. The goaltending was suspect almost the entire time, the players were not even scoring that much. Only 15 goals in 8 games, your leading scorer: Simon Gagne. There Defense was just the same as they were in the playoffs, last season. So they never improve on that issue. Bottom line is, this team is going to have a difficult time making the playoffs. They really need a quick turnaround in order to save there season. But this could be the first of homesweeping changes Stay Tuned!!! Tags:
Arizona MNF game vs. Chicago , and after
Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 09:07 AM EST
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Well I thought the Cardinals would win this game, for once. But when your running back (James) has 55 yards on 36 rushes, your quarterback (Leinart) having a great game, and your field goal kicker (Rackers) misses a easy field goal attempt. A disaster was coming eventually. I just couldn't believe that a great opportunity, like that wiuld slip away from there finger tips. Heck, even Rex Grossman had 4 Interceptions, and yet that isn't the big story. Now for the good part, Dennis Green going off on the media. Now me being a partial member of the media, i took great offense to that. Only because it was not like my all time favorite from Jim Mora. (Playoffs! Playoffs!) Something this Cardinal team will not be expecting anytime soon. By the way, Dennis Green needs to be on the hot seat for this one. You just can't let victory slip away like that, but he already has that happen twice now. Remember the st louis game @ home, when Warner gave the football away. By the way Kurt, when are you retiring so i could be there for your press conference. Ha HaHa!!!!!!!!!!
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Thoughts on Linehan: Call was right, but rule needs revision
Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 08:36 AM EST
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A response to Linehan: Call was right, but rule needs revision
First of all, Scott Linehan only wants this rule revised because his team didn't play well anyway. So he is just whining about it. Granted the Seahawks won the game, but the Rams should have stop the Seahawks on the previous play anyway. So coach Linehan has no excuse about losing that game. I personnaly don't care if the Rams miss the playoffs on that game Tags:
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