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For what it's worth, they had a postgame show for Round 2 last year. I'm guessing it wasn't worth while, since they didn't do it this year
Couldn’t watch it if i wanted to, dang xfinityFWIW: Canes are the only team remaining in the playoffs that doesn't have a pre or post game show. Don't want to fund travel due to National ownership of games, got it.
But not to spend for the shows is penny pinching and more importantly not good for the fan base/supporting the brand.
Christ, PK is an asshole
Yeah, Rod is starting to remind me of another coaching legend hero of mine that killed it in the regular and then his stubborn would kill him in the post season.Lavi is a better tactician. Period.
Rod is a better motivator.
In the discussion, they talked about how he would probably be as successful or more if he ever went elsewhere but likely might not love the market or setting.Lavi is a better tactician. Period.
Rod is a better motivator.
I honestly don’t think he would coach anywhere else.In the discussion, they talked about how he would probably be as successful or more if he ever went elsewhere but likely might not love the market or setting.
Agree on all points . No way all our successes happen w/o Rod and he is a great face for this franchise. Maybe a little more flexibility might enhance his hockey life?I honestly don’t think he would coach anywhere else.
One thing I’ve always gotten a chuckle from is how immune to criticism Rod, Timmy and even Daniels to an extent have been. With Daniels being more 50/50 amongst fans. When under PK ownership management would have been raked over the coals for those nepotism hires. Winning is a wonderful thing and changes perception wildly.
Would a different head coach like Trotz, Lavi, Berube have gotten the same or better results from this group? Would any of these more established coaches provided that little extra tactical advantage to push this group over the top? Would any of those guys mesh with Dundon’s early ownership style? All fun what ifs to me. But at the end of the day I don’t think there’s much more that could be asked of Rod and what he’s done to help propel this franchise to the top of the league, and that’s coming from one of his harshest critics.