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December 3, 2002

Jonathan Kinney

Calgary Flame Out

Update: December 6

Ted Nolan beat out six other candidates on the Calgary Flames online fan poll of coaching candidates. However, it is widely expected that baby Flames coach Jim Playfair will be drafted from the farm. Flames defenceman Bob Boughner, who got his chance to stick in the NHL under Nolan in Buffalo, spoke out in support of the long unemployed coach who took a very mediocre Buffalo team into the playoffs. From both a fantasy and fan perspective, hope for Nolan but plan on Playfair.

December 3

What impact will the Flames firing of Greg Gilbert have on any Flames you have in your Fantasy League? In the short term, we'd have to say not much. With former Gilbert Assistant Al MacNeil taking over in the short term, look for it to be status quo. One question that will be raised is the order in which GM Craig Button carried out his last two actions. In November he traded center Marc Savard for a well-travelled prospect and then today he fired Gilbert - Savard's nemesis. If the Flames continue to struggle offensively there are many who will wonder out loud if it wouldn't have been better to sit on Savard until it was decided whether or not to remove the coach.

It's uncertain who will replace Gilbert. The Flames are short on cash and a big name is all but out of the question. However, the recent firing of Darryl Sutter and the proximity of Calgary to his family home in central Alberta could make for interesting watercooler talk. Other names could include former Oiler and Ranger coach Ron Low or former Habs bench boss Alain Vigneault.

Our guess? Unless they can find someone willing to work for the coaching equivalent of minimum wage, the Flames will finish the season with MacNeil behind the bench.

Fantasy Impact: After a coaching change the players usually pick it up a bit, but in the case of the Flames they really don't have the horses to kick their offense into another gear. Players like Craig Conroy and Jarome Iginla may take it upon themselves to try and improve their output, but don't expect too much.

 

 


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