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Nik the Trik said:Mike Commodore still isn't a fan though.
You know what Mikey Commadore can do with his comments on our Commanderand Chief and I am not talking about Justin here.
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Nik the Trik said:Mike Commodore still isn't a fan though.
Off the ice, Babcock quickly became familiar with the English northeast. To earn extra money, he and four friends used to drive to Edinburgh every Tuesday and Thursday in one car. When they got to Scotland, they'd buy four cars at auctions, drive them back into England and sell them by the weekend.
There were college classes during weekdays and hockey practices two nights a week. The Warriors played mostly on weekends, two games in two nights.
?I can tell you one of the best things I did as a coach over there was I got the guys to drink on Monday and Tuesday instead of on Friday and Saturday,? Babcock joked. ?That might have been the biggest thing I got done.?
Transcript: https://mapleleafshotstove.com/2016/05/15/mike-babcock-talks-auston-matthews-patrick-laine-mitch-marner/CarltonTheBear said:16+ minutes of Babcock talking to Darren Dreger: http://www.tsn.ca/video/babcock-opens-up-about-matthews-marner-and-leafs-future~870947
Talks about a wide range of topics including scouting for the World Cup, Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, the depth of the Leafs prospect pool, and a bunch of other things.
Patrick said:That sure sounds like Stamkos isn't in their plans.
LuncheonMeat said:Patrick said:That sure sounds like Stamkos isn't in their plans.
I'm assuming you mean this:
"The change of players from where we were, from trying to sign guys on July 1 just to get them before they signed somewhere else, to now being in a position where we probably can?t because we?ve got too many players... "
If the Leafs want Stamkos, making room is the least of their problems. I took this more to mean they won't have room, or need, to sign many guys on short, cheap deals in the hopes of flipping them at the deadline. Better to let all the guys they have now compete for those jobs and see rises to the occasion.
RedLeaf said:LuncheonMeat said:Patrick said:That sure sounds like Stamkos isn't in their plans.
I'm assuming you mean this:
"The change of players from where we were, from trying to sign guys on July 1 just to get them before they signed somewhere else, to now being in a position where we probably can?t because we?ve got too many players... "
If the Leafs want Stamkos, making room is the least of their problems. I took this more to mean they won't have room, or need, to sign many guys on short, cheap deals in the hopes of flipping them at the deadline. Better to let all the guys they have now compete for those jobs and see rises to the occasion.
I think he meant this...
Darren Dreger: Does it tempt you, though, to look outside and maybe add a piece here or there, whether it?s a goalie or a defenceman or what have you? Or do you first have to learn what you?ve got? Or are you at a point now where you think you?ve got a pretty good handle on what you?ve got coming?
Mike Babcock: I think you?ve always got to be adding pieces. You know the pieces you don?t have. In saying that, those big pieces that fans and media fantasize about are usually added when your team is ready, not when your team is growing. We?re in the growing phase
mr grieves said:RedLeaf said:I think he meant this...
Darren Dreger: Does it tempt you, though, to look outside and maybe add a piece here or there, whether it?s a goalie or a defenceman or what have you? Or do you first have to learn what you?ve got? Or are you at a point now where you think you?ve got a pretty good handle on what you?ve got coming?
Mike Babcock: I think you?ve always got to be adding pieces. You know the pieces you don?t have. In saying that, those big pieces that fans and media fantasize about are usually added when your team is ready, not when your team is growing. We?re in the growing phase
He also said, at another point in the interview, that he's had a lot of time to rehearse his misleading, non-answers.
bustaheims said:mr grieves said:RedLeaf said:I think he meant this...
Darren Dreger: Does it tempt you, though, to look outside and maybe add a piece here or there, whether it?s a goalie or a defenceman or what have you? Or do you first have to learn what you?ve got? Or are you at a point now where you think you?ve got a pretty good handle on what you?ve got coming?
Mike Babcock: I think you?ve always got to be adding pieces. You know the pieces you don?t have. In saying that, those big pieces that fans and media fantasize about are usually added when your team is ready, not when your team is growing. We?re in the growing phase
He also said, at another point in the interview, that he's had a lot of time to rehearse his misleading, non-answers.
That's a pretty straightforward answer, though. He's all but saying that we shouldn't expect the team to sign Stamkos.
bustaheims said:That's a pretty straightforward answer, though. He's all but saying that we shouldn't expect the team to sign Stamkos.
mr grieves said:Well, I'm sure he wouldn't say anything that could be construed to mean fans should expect to sign Stamkos. Managing expectations has been the group's communications strategy for a year now. This seems consistent with that.
mr grieves said:Well, I'm sure he wouldn't say anything that could be construed to mean fans should expect to sign Stamkos. Managing expectations has been the group's communications strategy for a year now. This seems consistent with that.
Heroic Shrimp said:And he's all but saying we should expect the Leafs to go hard after Tavares next summer!
bustaheims said:mr grieves said:Well, I'm sure he wouldn't say anything that could be construed to mean fans should expect to sign Stamkos. Managing expectations has been the group's communications strategy for a year now. This seems consistent with that.
Sure, but, at the same time, he could have very easily kept his answer to the first couple sentences. Adding the caveat about big pieces seems like a very specific message that he/the team is trying to communicate.
Patrick said:bustaheims said:mr grieves said:Well, I'm sure he wouldn't say anything that could be construed to mean fans should expect to sign Stamkos. Managing expectations has been the group's communications strategy for a year now. This seems consistent with that.
Sure, but, at the same time, he could have very easily kept his answer to the first couple sentences. Adding the caveat about big pieces seems like a very specific message that he/the team is trying to communicate.
That was my take too.