Tuesday, June 18, 2013

AV is the Right Choice for Rangers' Coach, But...

As expected, the New York Rangers have named former Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault as the successor to John Tortorella. The Rangers gave him a 5 year, $10 million deal to try to lead the Rangers to the promised land.

Out of all candidates, this is the right choice for the Rangers.

This bloggers' personal candidate, Islanders assistant Doug Weight, was never consideration.

Lindy Ruff's defensive style would not have flown with Henrik Lundqvist and a group looking for greater offensive production.

The only other candidate interviewed was Mark Messier. The Messiah was the sentimental favorite. However, the reality is that he has zero coaching experience. Although no one will ever question his leadership skills, being a great leader on the ice does not necessary translate to great leadership behind the bench.

Vigneault is the right man at the right time for the Rangers. The players got their wish when GM Glen Sather fired the abrasive, dictatorial Tortorella, feeling his style was holding them back from fully utilizing their talents.

AV will allow the talents of Nash, Stepan, and the youngers such as Kreider and Miller develop to their skills. He will also allow the players to police themselves in the clubhouse and on the ice, as opposed to being screamed at 24/7.

AV is the safe hire for the Rangers, and the right hire, too. They are going with a man with the experience and the respect to guide a team ready to win now.

However, before we crown him as the perfect coach, Ranger fans, remember this.

This is also a coach that presided over the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals collapse in Vancouver, coupled with quick first round exits in 2012 and 2013.

This is also a man whose coaching style may be conducive to undisciplined hockey, perhaps in the most critical moments.

Therefore, Ranger fans, the second you see undisciplined play, a lack of backchecking, shot blocking, or overall soft defensive coverage, do not be screaming you want Torts back. Most of you wanted him gone. Don't come crying to anyone when you don't see a blue collar effort.

This all said, AV dealt with a lack of mentally tough players in Vancouver, coupled with bad goaltending. He will be coaching a group of high-character men and the best goaltender in the business.

We'll see if it produces a Stanley Cup. The players got Torts fired. Now it's on them to prove AV is the right fit.