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Tej8722
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NHL Update: The Mullet Returns - Melrose to coach Tampa Bay

by Tej8722
created June 25, 2008, last edited June 27, 2008
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  The Tampa Bay Lightning have been a busy club in the last week.  On June 20 th, they did as everyone expected and drafted the NHL ready Steven Stamkos of the Sarnia Sting with the 1 st pick overall in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.  On June 23 rd, the team announced its new 8-man ownership group led by Hollywood producer Owen Kroules and former NHLer Len Barrie.  Just a day later they topped that off by announcing the hiring of Barry Melrose as the 6 th head coach of the franchise.

 

Melrose, 51, started his NHL playing career in 1979-1980 as a defenseman with the Winnipeg Jets.  During his career, he spent time in the minors and the NHL, also playing with the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings.  Upon retiring as a player in 1987, he of the amazing mullet started coaching with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL, winning a Memorial Cup in his first season behind the bench.  After four more years in the minors (and a Calder Cup with the Adirondack Red Wings), Melrose became the head coach of the Los Angeles Kings in 1992.  With a little help from this guy, Melrose led the Kings to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1993, losing to the Montreal Canadiens in 5 games.  He spent two more losing seasons with the Kings after that, then moved on to be an analyst with they who shall remain nameless.

 

Melrose, who seems to be just as well known for his mullet (the websites are out there) as for his playing (300 NHL games) and coaching (216 NHL games), takes over a franchise that is only 4 seasons removed from a Stanley Cup.  However, after finishing with the fewest points (71) in the league last season, the Lightning decided to remove John Tortorella and insert Melrose in his place.  Known for his ability to develop young talent, Melrose will be looked upon to bring along the new golden boy Stamkos and mesh his talents with those of existing players to bring the Lightning back into the playoff picture. 

 

"When we lose, this isn't going to be a fun place to be…I want our fast guys and our tough guys to be intimidating."
"When we lose, this isn't going to be a fun place to be…I want our fast guys and our tough guys to be intimidating."

“I’m obviously excited to be back in coaching,” Melrose said. “I’m especially looking forward to the opportunity to work with great players such as Vinny Lecavalier, Marty St. Louis and Steven Stamkos; they’re all such talented and exciting athletes. Most of all, I have missed having a dog in the fight each season, especially at the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.”


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Falcon02520Legend
107 days ago
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I don't think this was a good move by the Lightning. I believe he was a decent analyst at ESPN, but there is a reason he has been out of coaching for so long. I don't think he will be able to turn this team around...
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KelsdadAll-Star
107 days ago
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I completely disagree...
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JuTMSY4Legend
107 days ago
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because...
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KelsdadAll-Star
107 days ago
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The reason he was out of coaching so long is because he has young kids, he wanted to be home. He turned down multiple coaching offers every year he was out. Melrose is a highly sought after commodity in the league, he is very respected both as a former player and coach. He got the shaft in LA. His first year he gets to the conference finals. The next year, he has one of the higher scoring offenses in the leagues but has a defense that couldn't play and a horrible goaltender, so his record sucked with essentially the same team as the year before. His last season, the Kings salary dump, (plus it was a strike year), Gretzky went to St. Louis, Robitaille to New York, the team was rebuilding. I think Melrose leaving LA was pretty much mutual, I don't think he wanted to come back with a bunch of stiffs. ESPN offered him a good job, so why not?
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JuTMSY4Legend
107 days ago
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thanks...much better than the non-descript one...
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Tej8722JV Squad
107 days ago
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It seems even though Melrose hasn't coached for a ton of years that he has had success with his teams. I don't know if he had "Gretzky-like" (relative) talent on his minor league teams, which could explain a fair amount of the success, but I'm fairly interested to see what he can do with Lecavalier, St. Louis, Boyle, Stamkos, and what is being pegged as an aggressive new ownership group.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
107 days ago
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I love the mullet, I like the style he uses and I hope it works for him. The type of style he likes to use will work with the speed he has on this Tampa team. Good luck Barry
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
107 days ago
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Barry Melrose is older and wiser, plus knows the NHL scene better than most people. Chuck, you are right on something here. Vincent Lacavalier deciding to sign his megadeal contract shows he wants to stay and play for the guy.

I'll miss Barry on ESPN (about the only thing that gives me ANY reason to look at that network if there's something on the NHL (which is rare), but I'll definitely keep an eye on how he's doing in Tampa starting this fall.
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Davis21wylieAll-Star
106 days ago
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Oh, I think he'll find a way to make use of that offensive talent in Tampa -- as coach of the Kings, L.A. never ranked below 11th in GPG. On the other hand, they were always below-average defensively, and that happens to be Tampa's problem as well. But they'll be an exciting team to watch, at least.
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