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David Quinn viré par les Sharks de San Jose (réaction instantanée)



Rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder aux avantages ✅ http://brodie.bz/join David Quinn a été licencié de son poste d’entraîneur des Sharks de San Jose, a annoncé l’équipe mercredi. « Après avoir suivi notre processus de réunions internes de fin de saison et évalué où en est notre équipe et où nous voulons que notre groupe aille, nous avons pris la décision difficile de procéder à un changement au poste d’entraîneur-chef », a écrit Grier dans un communiqué. déclaration. « David est un bon entraîneur et une personne encore meilleure. Je tiens à le remercier personnellement pour son travail acharné au cours de ces deux dernières saisons. Lui et son équipe ont fait un travail admirable dans des circonstances difficiles, et j’apprécie sincèrement la façon dont ils ont géré la situation. Le licenciement de Quinn intervient après que les Sharks aient terminé avec le pire bilan de la LNH au cours de la saison 2023-24 (19-54-9). Quinn a hérité d’une équipe de Sharks en reconstruction avant la saison 2022-23, mais il est clair que Grier n’a pas vu les progrès dont il avait besoin. Quinn termine avec une fiche de 41-98-25 en deux saisons en tant qu’entraîneur des Sharks. Lire la suite : https://www.nbcsportsbayarea.com/nhl/san-jose-sharks/coach-david-quinn-fired/1669798/ MA CHAÎNE AVIATION ✈️ http://brodie.bz/Aviation HOME STUDIO PRO 🎥 http : //brodie.bz/Production 📺 Abonnez-vous ➡️ http://brodie.bz/YouTube 📸 Instagram ➡️ http://brodie.bz/IG 📰 Fonctionnalités ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Read 🎧 Podcast ➡️ http:// brodie.bz/Apple ✳️ Spotify ➡️ http://brodie.bz/Spotify 🐦 Twitter ➡️ http://brodie.bz/TW 👍 Facebook ➡️ http://brodie.bz/FB #nhl #hockey #sanjose

4 Comments

  1. The young players grew in spite of Quinn’s tight leash. Eklund would be our best skater and he’d put him on the 4th line because…..? So happy he’s gone, worst coach in franchise history

  2. Naturally I think people are going to look at the record during Quinn's tenure and have potential to tie that to this move by GMMG. But I think this move needs to be looked at with Grier's comments at the locker room clean out last week held to give this context. Grier said "We need to be harder to play against.", and this year we really weren't hard to play against. Not because we struggled to score, not because we had multiple games giving up 7 or more goals. The roster at the end of the day really didn't have a high level of compete around the roster. Yes the lund line came together and had a lot of compete to them, but what about the rest of the guys though? Ultimately I think that lack of compete and effort on a night to night basis from game 1 through 82 was why Grier elected to make this change now.

    I'll also add, Grier may have been rushed to select a coach after being hired 2 years ago after the previous regime elected to keep Boughner whom Grier wasn't interested in retaining. Quinn and the rest of the staff did an exceptional job at keeping the energy up amongst this past season's roster and doing so well at minimizing the negativity and/or the infighting that can occur during the course of a 50+ loss season with a group of professionals that all want to win.

  3. This was a shocker to me, as Quinn is a really good coach in terms of knowing the game of hockey and coaching. Mike Grier always has more inside knowledge and reticence to keep some of the reasons private, so it does seem like unfair scapegoating of a good coach sunk by a rotten team with no chemistry. Quinn will probably get over this shock and get a better job with another NHL team, and do much better. Sharks were starting to make some progress in changing team identity and now another coach will continue the experiment, hopefully with better player procurement by Grier and scouts. A player-coach like Joe Thornton or Joel Ward could probably relate better to young players more than a detached, highly intellectual/thinker type like David Quinn. I think Quinn did try his hardest and it was not good enough. Let us see if Mike Grier can hire a better or more effective coach. NHL is really a cruel business for players and coaches, but at least Quinn gets another year of salary from his 3 year contract with Sharks until he lands another job. Maybe Quinn will heal from this shock faster rather than go through another big losing season. MIke Grier keeps disposing of players and staff that fans liked, so he must do better or move on himself as the buck stops with him. GM is ultimately responsible for the team on the ice and its supports. Grier's win-loss record as GM is also the same as David Quinn's after 2 years.

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