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Here’s Peter from Silversevensens and you can follow him on Twitter here.
Every coach's tenure is linked to the record the team assembles in front of him, so MacLean will be no different. However, even if the expectations of MacLean are pretty high, those of the team are pretty low; few people seriously think the Senators are competing for a playoff spot this year, and it's generally seen as a rebuilding year. So MacLean will certainly get the benefit of the doubt.
Here’s Jeremy from Black Aces and you can follow him on Twitter here.
I can't see any circumstance where MacLean doesn't at least finish his first two seasons. Unlike Clouston, this was a hire that the Senators took their time with and Murray will have his back the whole way. The only fly in the ointment is the notion that Dave Cameron is Eugene Melnyk's guy and MacLean is Murray's guy. It's an odd situation when you have an assistant coach who the owner publicly backed for the head job. I wouldn't say it's a skeleton in the closet, but there's potential for problems down the road if the team goes into a really bad stretch under MacLean.
Here’s Stephen from SensTown and you can follow him on Twitter here.
The easy answer to that is any coaches tenure will be linked to his record. Your past accomplishments only buy you so much time as a bench boss, regardless of what they are. People have a very short attention span and want to always be winning now. I can understand that sentiment though, when you're paying hard earned money you don't really want to hear we'll be competitive in 4 years, just keep paying in the mean time.
Having said that, I have to say I am really enthused by the hiring of Paul MacLean, much more so than Hartsburgh or Clouston, who I never liked from day one. MacLean comes from the most consistently winning franchise in hockey and has learned under one of the best coaches in the game. He has an awesome attitude and I think will bring the right mix of disciplinarian and motivator to get the players to play to their potential. I see him being our coach for quite awhile and making an impact, plus you gotta love that big stache.
Here’s Nichols from The 6th Sens and you can follow him on Twitter here.
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Here's Tony from SenShot and you can follow him on Twitter here.
I think MacLean's tenure in Ottawa will be linked to the results the team produces. However, nobody expects the Senators to be contenders this year so his judgment will not be record based. I think it will be more on the development of a number of young players, as well as the year a number of the veterans have.
It was evident last year that many players gave up playing for former head coach Cory Clouston, and there was a variety of reasons for that. MacLean will have to tailor his coaching style to be all things to every player on the team. He will have to be tough and fair, understanding and patient, and will have to reward players based on performance and not salary.
With so many players having poor seasons last year, they will all need to have improvements on the ice this year to be considered a success for MacLean. Many believe that this rebuild will not be a long-term plan, but rather a year-or-two rebuild. I think in year twoMacLean will be judged a little more harshly by fans and media in Ottawa. MacLean will get a free pass this season, but next year the Sens will need to show improvement in the standings or questions will begin to be raised.
Here’s SensChirp and you can follow him on Twitter here.
I really can't imagine a scenario where Paul MacLean isn't here for the full three years on his current contract. From Ownership on down, everyone in the organization finally seems to be on the same page. The powers that be, along with the fans in this city, realize that this is going to be a young and relatively inexperienced hockey team next season, and likely for the next few seasons. I honestly believe that if certain things go right (Healthy Spezza and Alfredsson, Bounce back year from Gonchar and Phillips, More of the Same from Anderson), the Sens can compete for a playoff spot as soon as this season but if they don't, MacLean definitely won't be the fall guy. The changed expectations around this team means that Paul MacLean, and his mustache, will be given the opportunity to grow with the team.
Personally, I still expect good hockey and for worst case scenarios to not be played out.
Ha ha ha... I know, classic response.
You couple his strong coaching skills with young talent pushing to make a name for themselves in the NHL and throw in aging veterans looking to place their hands on the Holy Grail of the hockey world and bounce back from last season... to be that sounds like a great recipe for success!
That being said... life is unpredictable and should the Sens falter - The Stache will not take the fall.
Side question - who's our hardest hitting player now? A-Train replacement for this season?
http://twitter.com/dchesnokov - According to @plysenkov the plane crashed at takeoff. There were 37 people on board. Condolences to the #KHL and Lokomotiv.
http://twitter.com/wyshynski - RT @BreakingNews: More on Russia plane crash: Majority of victims were members of professional ice hockey team Lokomotiv - RT.com http:/ ...
http://twitter.com/dchesnokov - The number of those perished is still being confirmed. Lokomotiv was on board. Its roster includes Vasyunov, Demitra, Salei, Skrastins...
http://twitter.com/dchesnokov - I will stay on top of the story and will provide details as they come in... #KHL #Lokomotiv
Was carrying the Lokomotiv Team?
Yes, according to Russia Today Report: Plane crash kills 'majority' of KHL team Lokomotivto
Another site reports, At least 36 people have died in a Yakovlev Yak-42 passenger plane crash near the city of Yaroslavl in Central Russia. The majority of victims were members of the local ice hockey team Lokomotiv. There was 1 sole surviver.
The Team reported this morning that 3 people survived the crash, but no names were provided. It's hard to say at this point until everything is officially released, but it is truly a sad day. They had some well known ex NHL's such as Pavol Demitra, Karel Rachůnek and Ruslan Salei.
Survivors are just 2, a crew member and Alexander Galimov.
SovSport is reporting that the lone survivor (at this point) is a crew member. No news about any survivors from #Lokomotiv.
http://twitter.com/SunGarrioch - Demitra was close friends with Zdeno Chara and Marian Hossa. All grew up in the hockey factory in Trencin, Slovakia.
http://twitter.com/SunGarrioch - Ottawa prospect Vitaly Anikeyenko, taken in the 2005 NHL entry draft, is listed on the Yaroslavl roster.
Sad day without question. RIP
i think crosby should try showing some class and leaving his addicts for discussing himself to a later day. this is a tragic day in the world and and hockey
If he's asked about out he'll give a bland statement saying it's a tragedy and that's exactly what he should do.
People should cut the guy some slack every once in a while.
I was actually wondering this myself, the winner was supposed to be drawn yesterday if i recall.
Luckily for Maclean as the veteran players age Murray is slowly cleaning house as contracts expire & he can build his system & trust with the younger players who are obviously the future of this team. Kuba, Auld & Carkner will likely be gone at the trade deadline as could Winchester & Lee. Next season look at the guys with expiring contracts to be traded by the trade deadline as the house cleaning continues.
On another note very sad day regarding the Russian Plane crash & losing the whole team, terrible tragety. RIP.
If Lee builds off of the end of last season's play, he won't be going anywhere imo. Winchester is trickier... but I think you could be right there.
Truly tragic indeed.
Reports also state the plane might have had too much weight and could not gain altitude.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends of these players.
As for McLean... he will at least be here through his contract.. IMO. This team is re-building and as long as the young players improve then that's a plus.
As for last year... IF the veterans tuned out Clouston.. then shame on them. The young guys came in after the deadline and played well. They knew the system and worked hard. I'm not defending Clouston as he obviously made mistakes and was not well liked... but it's time these players be professionals and just play.... it appears they tuned out too many coaches.
I'm looking forward to the season & in 3 days the rookie tournament.
I am looking forward to the roster being cleaned up a bit.
there is a very real posssiblity that we may be going through another year of NHL drought soon.
After the Lockout of 2004-2005, which was like a reality check on both sides, I doubt we will see another crazy
stop in NHL regular season play !
Unbelievably sad summer for the game we love.
It has been a sad sad summer for Hockey. The KHL has received it's share of bad criticism since inception. There has been so much bad press already, this cannot be good for the league. Does anyone think a tragedy such as this may make other's who ponder the KHL as an option avoid it all together?
Chirp, I see you posted a Tweet about it just moments ago. I had seen it on Twackle earlier. Too bad you can't post images here, it's pretty cool. You should be able to see it with this link
http://yfrog.com/h0sxlxcj
Reports have the airline in question overlooking numerous safety precautions which ultimately led to the disaster. While that doesn't reflect poorly on the KHL, it doesn't help Russia's marketability to these players. I think a lot of future free agents will realize that there are more important things in life than money.
With Fehr... you never know. He is a hardliner who will have no remorse if he took the players to a strike...
The league will lose all it has gained in the US if they lose another season.
I don't know if I can survive another year without hockey.
They had Jamie Rivers on the Team 1200 today who said the planes he used to travel on were very scary.
Let's face it.. Russia (since the dismantling of the Soviet Union) is not the richest country.
Their airline system has come under scrutiny in the past for the lax safety measures.
It's tragic the lives lost today because of that. There were different reports that the plane was too heavy and could not gain altitude.. that is just negligence in my mind.. needless waste of life.
If these owners of the KHL teams are supposed to be so wealthy.. you would think they would buy their own planes and make sure they are safer.
I wonder how many foreign players will consider the KHL now... is it worth their life to fly in unsafe planes?
Lots more contest coming this season!
It was fun, brought back some good memories for sure. Can't wait for the next contest.
Some of the Sens players were playing a pick-up game of soccer today at the Sensplex.... Regin hurt his ankle and had to be helped off the field.
Nothing was said as to the severity of the injury.. but if he could not walk on it... not good...
So now who plays 2nd line centre?
The injuries are happening even before training camp...
if for some reason at all Regin can not play for the beginning of the season I'd have to say Da Costa or Zibanejad
Probably right... but both of them were probably plan B or C... Regin was probably plan A.
Oh man, lets hope it was more precaution than anything. And remember, there is so little to talk about leading up to the season, any small story will become a big one. The Sun is good for that.
I still think Foligno is the front runner, even over a healthy Regin. Da Costa I think has the best chance to step in though.
Agree - he could have just landed on his foot wrong and something tightened up in the ankle.
But, that being said, I guess my dream deal of Regin for Kyle Turris is nixed if he is in fact injured!
Just saw the photo of Alex Auld - does anyone else think that the Ottawa goaltending tandem are trying for their best Mr. Clean look-alike competition? :)
this is not good news, from one who has played soccer all my life, indoor soccer on the turf is brutal on the knees and ankle rolls are very common, and to be helped off the turf is a very bad sign.
Hopefully it is a light sprain, but even that will keep him off the ice for some time, and he of all people needs to be on the ice for training camp.
glad to hear you comments on Da Costa, I only saw him briefly at the summer camp, and I was really not overly impressed, but if you saw more game action in the World's then maybe he is much better in game action... usually great passers with great vision excel in game conditions.
But agreed with the soccer, it is a great way to stay in shape, but do not recommend top atheletes playing on a turf!
if he wasn't able to put any weight on it,I'm going to go with a torn ligament... out 4-6 weeks.
this may actually not be a bad thing because it will allow some of the other players to audition what they have on the big stage.
I wouldn't be surprised to see the Sens give Zibby a 9 game tryout to start the season.
a really bad sprain can be bad, so not necessarily a torn ligament, I really want to see him bounce back
Don't follow twitter.. so don't know where that came from or how accurate it is.
If a sprained ankle -- how long would he be out? I heard a sprain is worse than a break? Training camp is less than 10 days away.
I was a Hab fan for over 35 years, but living in Ottawa, I simply said that I should support the local team, and have been a Senators fan since that time.
Great article and Congrats to the winner.
GO SENS GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rockin Robert
sounds like a cop out but it depends on the severity of the sprain. A severe sprain is often a torn ligament.
if it was a twist, he could be back up ready to go within a few days and if it was in fact severe, he's looking at 4 weeks minimum.
it's often more painful than a break because your essentially pulling or tearing nerve endings. broken bones heal within a set time frame for the most part. ligaments and nerve endings are bit more finicky dependant on the indivual and the severity.
Well said,
Anyway I know Regin had a terrible season, but for some reason I still believe in him, and want to see him bounce back this year.