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Cela signifie-t-il que Treliving prend des décisions en matière de coaching ? Si c’est le cas, il doit être licencié immédiatement


Cela signifie-t-il que Treliving prend des décisions en matière de coaching ? Si c’est le cas, il doit être licencié immédiatement


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25 Comments

  1. BirdGooch

    Perhaps the money is talking this season.

  2. Brilliant-Neck9731

    Berube loves throwing people under the bus. His players, his bosses… How he’s still around is mind boggling.

  3. Turxx0105

    Clean house immediately. Get rid of them both.

  4. shikotee

    As always, all signs point towards a troubled organization. Same problem under Shanahan. If you don’t have structure and accountability within management, why would you expect it with the players?

  5. AW1993_

    Organization is just an absolute clown show, there isn’t a single person in it that I trust to get the next steps right.

    The basement is calling for a nice long time again

  6. Soggy_Specific4093

    Why would Berube be the one to decide if he should play a game during the conditioning stint?

  7. Shredswithwheat

    It literally isn’t his call though.

    Roster management is literally the GMs job, the coach then decides what to do with the players he’s given.

    Sending players up and down, and conditioning stints are the definition of « not the coaches job ».

  8. Tarquin11

    He means its not up to him whether Stolarz is down in the A getting starts or not. That is just facts. Thats a GM decision.

    Not giving an answer as to why *he* chose to start Stolarz in the NHL specifically last night when that was the spirit of the question though, is frustrating.

  9. liquor-shits

    What? That’s bizarre. Was he asked for clarification at all?

    Edit: sorry scanned the tweet and misread, thought they were talking about the decision to start him in last nights game.

  10. haloimplant

    He doesn’t coach the minor team? Besides Treliving the the training/medical staff and marlies coach could have a say? It totally makes sense berube wouldn’t be involved it’s only his concern when stolarz is activated on his roster and ready to play

  11. Adventurous-Tea-876

    Since when does the NHL coach decide about injury rehab starts for the AHL team?

  12. Ok_Mulberry4331

    Doesn’t the GM choose the team, and the coach decides how to play them? What’s the issue?

  13. papa_miesh

    Gms job to call up or send down guys, coach, coaches the players on the roster. Nothing to see here

  14. FuzzyTable

    That’s his decision. We should remember that the Leafs own the AHL team. Whatever the AHL team does, it should benefit the Leafs first. I recall the AHL team used the exact Leafs’ defence scheme a few years ago, so the D could step in immediately when called up.

  15. twiddlefish

    Uhhh no it means that Bérubé isn’t the coach of the Marlies…

  16. MrPasta96

    They want to get Stolarz playing, and playing well, to showcase him for a deadline deal.

  17. Maple905

    Tell me you completely misunderstood what was said without telling me you completely misunderstood what was said.

  18. Fortuitous_Event

    Biggest game of the year and he chose to play a goalie who hadn’t seen NHL action in months.

  19. DepartureOwn1817

    It means you need to work on reading comprehension.

  20. BackTo1975

    Everyone’s right that this is a GM decision. Unless Treliving told Bérubé to start him that’s what that meant. I doubt it, though.

    Still, Bérubé didn’t have to start him last night and there could’ve and should’ve been some discussion between the two about the plan to get Stolarz back into NHL games.

    This response seems to indicate that there isn’t a lot of communication between GM and coach. Maybe that’s reading too much into it. But that’s still a pretty abrupt statement from Berube here. Something more like “We see that he’s ready to go and I decided he should get the start last night.” Instead, he gives this pass-the-buck comment.

  21. Deep-Yard32

    They need to both be fired. Some of trelivings moves turned out ok, but just the current overall approach and system is not working

  22. saintchrono

    This entire organization is a mess. Clean house.

  23. Flashy_Operation9507

    GM, trainer, team doc, physio, all those people would likely have a say.

  24. Guy_Le_Man

    I agree get rid of Tre, and Berube too, but player movement between the minors and the nhl is handled by the GM. And for a conditioning stint it would be the medical staffs call as well, so even more not Berube’s decision.

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