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 LINCICOME: Roy isn't right fit as Avs coach :  Columns & Blogs : The Rocky Mountain News
Wait. I was only kidding when I suggested Patrick Roy for the coach of the Avalanche. So, I take no credit or blame if Roy gets to stand under his own jersey hanging up there in the Pepsi Center rafters, along with those two Stanley Cup banners he helped win. My suggestion was in keeping with the Avs' fondness for leafing backward through their old scrapbooks. Oh, look. There's Ray Bourque. ... [link]

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St. Patrick Behind The Bench?
Published 5/12/2008 by Joe <milehighhockey@yahoo.com> at Mile High Hockey: Front Page Posts
... Honestly, I don't think Roy is the right guy for the top job at this point.  Assistant coach?  Absolutely, in a heartbeat.  But for once I'm afraid I'll just have to agree with Bernie Lincicome on this one, if only on just the overall theme that other candidates deserve more attention. ...

News You Can Use
Published 5/12/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (kanadienkyle) at Illegal Curve
Canada readies itself for Finland today, with 1st place in Group F on the line. Memorial Cup history, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944. Ten Questions for NCAA hockey in 2009. Bernie Linciome doesn't think Patrick Roy would be a good fit as Avs' coach. The Flyers' hopes took another blow when ...

Patrick Roy? Just Kidding
Published 5/12/2008 by Alanah at KK Hockey
... up there in the Pepsi Center rafters, along with those two Stanley Cup banners he helped win. My suggestion was in keeping with the Avs’ fondness for leafing backward through their old scrapbooks. Oh, look. There’s Ray Bourque. Why not him? Or how about Adam Deadmarsh, great name. Chris Drury, old Captain Clutch, still playing, could be a player-coach. No, it is Roy, the only name that gets the blood up, causes conversation. continued...

Roy isn’t right fit as Avs coach
Published 5/12/2008 by Fraser at The Hockey Herald
via Rocky Mountain News: Why not him? Or how about Adam Deadmarsh, great name. Chris Drury, old Captain Clutch, still playing, could be a player-coach. No, it is Roy, the only name that gets the blood up, causes conversation. At least someone is talking about the next Avs coach, and will as long as Roy is bobbing through the rumor mill. If the Avs are wise, and if they were they would not be looking for a coach, they will string the Roy story along like fresh chum. Otherwise, the discussion might as well be about snow tires. If the Avs ...

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