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Jim Hiller is the new Head Coach

He did create some epic PP units for the 2016-2019 teams, so there's that. Existing relationship with Matthews, Nylander, Tavares, and Rielly, and many Leafs staff.

Some analysis of his LAK tenure, which for an offensively-inclined coach, was a bit curious

Hiller was executing the system/playstyle directive from GM Rob Blake; he will be doing the same thing here with whatever Chayka/Sundin are trying to establish.

I'm curious to see who the assistants are (please not DJ)
 
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Uhhhhhhh..........yeah I'm very underwhelmed by Mr. collapse against the Oilers. I seem to recall his systems in LA being pretty defense oriented and the Kings were kind of boring to watch. Why are we hiring another Berube-esque coach?
 
Uhhhhhhh..........yeah I'm very underwhelmed by Mr. collapse against the Oilers. I seem to recall his systems in LA being pretty defense oriented and the Kings were kind of boring to watch. Why are we hiring another Berube-esque coach?

Per the links above, he was working within the already established LAK identity (Stutter/McLellan built). The Leafs are more of a blank slate at this point and that playstyle is likely going to be driven by the key roster players. Leafs unlikely to have to face Edmonton in the playoffs anyway :)
 
Per the links above, he was working within the already established LAK identity (Stutter/McLellan built). The Leafs are more of a blank slate at this point and that playstyle is likely going to be driven by the key roster players. Leafs unlikely to have to face Edmonton in the playoffs anyway :)
Just doing a little more digging, I don't think he's necessarily Berube-esque. I do think familiarity played into this a lot - the players probably already like him, and apparently Chayka also tried to hire him in Arizona at one point. I like that he excels in really getting PP numbers up wherever he goes without sacrificing a ton defensively, so there's aspects to like, I just don't know if he has as much upside as Chayka is hoping. Can we get an all-star team of assistants as well? Then I'll feel better about this.
 
Not going to see any articles about this for like a day and half because no one had anything remotely pre-written about this candidate
 
Not going to see any articles about this for like a day and half because no one had anything remotely pre-written about this candidate
That actually is something sneaky interesting. All these names, all this speculation and Hiller who was on nobody's radar got the job. I really wonder how much the Leafs are throwing reporters off the scent.
 
Well, this was certainly not on anyone's radar...

He's an interesting choice. Not sure I like it, but I don't hate it the way I would have with some of the other names that were out there.
 
That actually is something sneaky interesting. All these names, all this speculation and Hiller who was on nobody's radar got the job. I really wonder how much the Leafs are throwing reporters off the scent.
Could be clever comms strategy and op sec, could be they keep going off the board because the jobs they’re offering aren’t appealing to candidates who are on everyone’s radar.
 
This is getting quite funny

Chayka, former analytics company founder and restauranteur, hires restauranteur Judd Brackett, and now hires former analytics company guy Jim Hiller.
 
I'm doing a WAIT AND SEE approach this season. Let's see how the team actually looks partway through the season before we bury our knives into the team.
 
Well that's unexpected. My initial gut reaction wasn't great. I really liked some of those LA teams, and even said at one point Rob Blake would have been an interesting GM target if we were going the more traditional route for that choice. I generally put their losses on Hiller to a degree but they were also going up against that two-headed dragon every year.

The good is: Matthews presumably has a good relationship with him from his time here as an assistant. Statistically those Kings teams put up very good (regular season) results. By all accounts Hiller is a proponent of analytics so there should at least be some synergy between the coach and front office when it comes to roster moves.

The bad: He's not Jay Woodcroft. I don't know if he'll really get the most offensively out of the big guys, although this is of course a differently built team than LA. He's not really the type of coach I'd expect when it comes to trying to build up a long-term program here ala Cooper/Bednar/Brind'Amour although we'll see. He might hire D.J. Smith as an assistant (save us Babcock!).
 
While my first reaction was not thrilled. I will say, this year is going to be a "prove it to me" season. I'm letting this team be an open book. We all know this is either going to be the early start of a long rebuild or we get to see the team bounce back and watch a competitive team again.

I'm going to retract my "Berube 2.0" opinion. It felt like that watching the Kings play but I think the the puck possession metrics paint at least a different story. Hopefully this is something that plays out.

I am kind of glad that the signing did come out of nowhere though. It really shows to me that the organization is capable of keeping the leaks to a minimum.
 
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