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Would've worked if the Leafs had bigger holes, tbhI like Craig. It just seemed he was hellbent on hammering a square peg into a round hole.
The more I think about it the more Jay Woodcroft jumps to the top of the list for me. 1) Got career years out of McDavid/Drai/RNH/Hyman in 22/23, 2) Oilers weren't exactly loaded with young talent but did coach pretty much all their good recent prospects both in the AHL and NHL (Bouchard, McLeod, Yamamoto, Holloway, Broberg), 3) he's a young analytically-inclined coach who I think will be able to exist in tandem with Chayka and his vision for the team, and 4) well I know one pretty good player who by all accounts really enjoyed playing for him that could be available in a couple years...Who are the coaches that you'd trust to do all of (1) work with superstars both peaking and peaked, (2) successfully develop younger talents, (3) get the most of the roster by adopting whatever play style or systems suit the talent available, and (4) be someone players would want to come to Toronto to play with?
Those seem to me to be the most important traits TO needs at this juncture.
Who are the coaches that you'd trust to do all of (1) work with superstars both peaking and peaked, (2) successfully develop younger talents, (3) get the most of the roster by adopting whatever play style or systems suit the talent available, and (4) be someone players would want to come to Toronto to play with?
Those seem to me to be the most important traits TO needs at this juncture.