This is such a Blue Jackets move. They make it so hard to stay optimistic about their outlook. Finally get some high-end offensive firepower with Laine and Gaudreau, then they hire a guy to scare them away.
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How does this guy get another job, jfc
I'll play devil's advocate. You job is to hire the best coach you can. There's a coach with Hall of fame credentials available that has shown some problematic issues in the past. When you talk to him he's able to address how he intends to change those previous behaviours and that he's learned the errors of his ways. That's pretty tempting if you are a GM especially if other options are someone unproven or proven to be incapable of winning.
Not saying that I'd hire Babs if it was my job, but I can see how it happened.
Glad the rangers didn't get him
Good luck with that. Small chance of success, but also good chance ever player wants to leave asap.
Despite his controversial past and how negatively he impacted the Leafs during his brief tenure, I only wish Babs the best... Hope he will adapt and move forward as it seems he is genuinely trying to do.
What a fall from grace for this guy. Hopefully he learned from his mistakes.
There was a good article about him in The Athletic. He has been working with psychology professors on trying to figure out how to change and motivate people differently. It sounds like that he is aware that he can't coach the way he used to. It doesn't excuse his past behavior, but second chances are given to people who do much worse things than he did.
He's making an effort so I think he deserves a second chance.
My concern is when things get heated, will he fall back on what he’s always done? Hopefully there’s someone on staff that keeps him in check.
My concern is when things get heated, will he fall back on what he’s always done? Hopefully there’s someone on staff that keeps him in check.
I’m probably the only person that cares, but the weird way he sips water behind the bench has always been intriguing. Eyes glaring at someone with a sippy nipple pull of water from the bottle. Can’t find an image, but will next season.
Lol I thought I was the only one who noticed that!