In the NHL, there are coaches who make good players great, and great players...well, ask Mario, Wayne, Patrick, Bobby, and Gordie. Some coaches earn the respect of their players by offering their own experiences playing in the league, and there's Scotty Bowman, who despite not playing in the NHL won a hell of a lot during his legendary career.
Where am I going with this? Does being an ex-player in the NHL coincide with being a good coach? Do players respect a coach who has played in the league? What of the non-playing coaches?
2007-09-17
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