moon111 said:I wonder where Montreal would be if they had failed just a little more consistent. One extra fail season, one more impact player. When I look at Babcock, I'm more worried about success then failure. I want the team to fail badly. No short-cuts. Build from the ground up a team that wins the Cup. Take a decade even, what is one more? Leafs might not get an impact player if Babcock turns the team around.
I know what you mean and I've been thinking two ways about it.
The Leafs need to stink it up for, I don't know, at least two more seasons. Would Babcock make them improve enough to sink a rebuild before enough high end talent has been acquired? Or would Babcock be perfectly aware of the full process and be ok with losing during the crucial early period?
I expect it would be the latter. In Toronto, Babcock would likely have more input into the future roster than any other coach in the league, in addition to the record-breaking salary.
That said, I expect him to stay in Detroit.