Craig Berube has been officially named the new head coach. Fans have mixed feelings about the decision, with some acknowledging his impressive coaching achievements, including leading the Blues to a Stanley Cup win in 2019. Berube faces the challenge of steering a struggling team back on course.
Congrats to the 1973-74 @NHLFlyers on the 50th anniversary of their first Cup! They made such an impression on a youngster (Jeff Hare) and a teenager (myself) that we are putting together a behind-the-scenes TV series on the Bullies. Thanks for the memories, guys! https://t.co/t1YwdG33eR
Sunday marks the 50th (π€―) anniversary of the Flyers' first ever Stanley Cup ππ Ashlyn Sullivan caught up with several of the Broad Street Bullies who still hold a special bond today. https://t.co/n5b0h3lDfs
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In 2019, the Blues produced one of the great turnarounds in modern NHL history. A big reason how was Craig Berube. And now heβll have an even larger but still flailing ship to steer back on course. @joshuakloke with more: https://t.co/9OetG3eWQq https://t.co/uUykPd4sEF
I got the sense a few weeks ago that a lot of Flyers fans didn't think highly of Berube as a coach. I'll say what I said on PHLY: winning that Cup with STL was one of the most impressive title wins of the post-lockout era, given their lack of generational stars.
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