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Posted on: May 12, 2008 8:23 pm
 

As tough as the economy is these days, it's apparently as good a time to be shopping for a new guy behind the bench as a new house.

In fact teams in the market are plenty of choices now that the fired coaching carousel added another member today in Ron Wilson, who was sent packing by the San Jose Sharks. The move was widely expected after the team failed once again to live up to expectations in the playoffs.

Wilson barely hung on to his job last year when San Jose came up short in the post season and he was criticized for his handling of players, most notably captain Patrick Marleau. But his survival was implicitly tied to him taking the Sharks on a longer run this time around and that didn't happen.

It certainly didn't help Wilson to have his team play so well down the stretch after the Sharks made a major deadline deal to acquire puck-moving defenseman Brian Campbell. The newcomer was supposed to be the missing piece for the Sharks and he looked it at first because San Jose picked up points in 18 straight games after the deal and captured first place in the tough Pacific Division. It held out the promise of big things in the playoffs, but the Sharks barely survived a seven-game opening round series with Calgary and then dropped the first two games of the semifinals at home to Dallas before eventually succumbing in six games.

Through it all questions of character and leadership around the Sharks continued to be raised and the response of GM Doug Wilson (no relation) indicated he believed they were valid.

"Ron helped foster a new era in San Jose Sharks hockey, however we ultimately decided it is time for a different voice and a different approach to lead this team," the general manager said in a statement. "We feel this team is capable of achieving greater success."

Chances are that Doug Wilson will be making several other moves before training camp begins, but in the meantime, he did the decent thing by releasing the coach to pursue other opportunities before they close up. And there are several vacancies now, two of which became available last week when Colorado parted ways with Joel Quenneville and Toronto dumped Paul Maurice.

Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators and Atlanta Thrashers have had openings since the end of the regular season, and it is possible the Tampa Bay Lightning, Carolina Hurricanes and Los Angeles Kings could create some soon as well.

So there will be plenty of potential landing spots for Wilson, who was won 518 games during his career with San Jose, Washington and Anaheim, but there will be plenty of competition as well.

 

 

 

Category: NHL
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Since: Aug 16, 2006
Posted on: May 12, 2008 9:22 pm

Buyer's market

There is no WAY the Hurricanes let go of Peter Laviolette.  Despite the fact that we've had more man-games lost (and from significant contributors, at that) over the last few years than almost anybody in the NHL, we've won a Cup and competed for playoff spots. 



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Since: Apr 30, 2007
Posted on: May 13, 2008 2:45 pm

Buyer's market

I'm not saying the Hurricanes will make a change, but the way Carolina fell out of the playoffs this year doesn't look good for the coach.  The final game loss to Florida and the losses to Washington hurt.  Like it or not it falls on the coaches to find ways to win the big games...Laviolette didn't get it done this year.



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Since: Jan 10, 2008
Posted on: May 14, 2008 12:13 pm

Buyer's market

I think that for the Sharks to have more success they need to get more depth in the 3rd and 4th lines.. Joe Thorton, Patrick Marleau, and Jonathan Cheechoo cannot carry this team all by themselves...

Also, some help with a DEFENSIVE defensemen...they were getting pummeled in the defensive end



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Posted on: May 14, 2008 11:01 pm

Buyer's market

You think he might have liked to have a healthy Justin Williams, Rod Brind'Amour, or Ray Whitney, or Matt Cullen?  That would have made his job a little easier, I'd imagine, and I could tell you all about every role player who couldn't stay healthy, too, but with four guys averaging right around a point a game each missing significant time, it's tough.



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