We knew this was going to happen, and it has come to pass.
Former Red Wings coach Mike Babcock is currently coaching the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta this season, and Sportsnet sent David Singh (with whom I have no beef) to check in on Babcock as he attempts to rehabilitate his reputation by re-starting his coaching career as a volunteer coach for Lethbridge
Babcock, who spent last spring analyzing playoff games on NBCSN, has of course “fallen from grace” after the Toronto Maple Leafs fired him more for not getting results and being the hire of former GM Lou Lamoriello instead of current GM Kyle Dubas much, much more than the Leafs fired Babcock for demeaning Toronto’s players.
By now, you already know that (during the period of time when I was busy managing my mom’s estate right after her death, and was away from the blog), Johan Franzen accused Babcock of bullying the crap out of him repeatedly. The fact that Ken Holland apparently told the Wings’ players that they could ask for a trade if they didn’t like Babcock’s tactics (and rumor has it that more than a few of them were pissed off during Babcock’s final years behind the Wings’ bench) doesn’t help…
But the bottom line here is that you and I both know that, long before Babcock’s 8-year, $50 million contract with the Maple Leafs ends in 2023, he’s going to earn a spot coaching in the NHL again.
So we come to the part of this story where I quote Sportsnet’s Singh’s article:
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