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07/17/2012 | News release
distributed by noodls on 07/17/2012 18:19
| Stevens working with '12 2nd-rounder Damon Severson at Rookie Camp. |
Devils President/CEO/GM Lou Lamoriello spoke to the media
Tuesday after the club announced the additions of new
assistant coaches Scott Stevens and Matt Shaw.
What do the new assistants bring?
Lamoriello: Well, I think it's obvious what, first of
all, Scotty Stevens brings. He brings playing experience,
coaching experience - he's been with us. He knows
the system, he had a year of special assignments. He knows
our prospects, he's been in Albany (AHL) over the last
couple of years, back and forth, and certainly has
interacted with Pete [DeBoer] for the last year.
He's at every home game. He goes down to the locker
room after games, so there's nothing that's a
surprise on either end. Pete and I have had discussions
since Larry [Robinson] decided that he didn't know
whether he wanted to retire or what he wanted to do.
There's no question that Scotty was the best candidate
in our minds, and then it was whether Scotty wanted to make
that decision to get right into coaching full-time. He
knows what the commitment is and is excited about it.
When he was an assistant under Jacques [Lemaire], he
didn't travel. Will he be doing everything?
Everything. He's a full-time assistant.
And Matt?
Matt brings exactly what Adam [Oates] brought when he was
here. He ran the power play in San Jose over the last three
or four years. He also has experience behind the bench.
Pete will decide who's upstairs and who's down, but
Scotty will be handling the defense on the bench and
I'm sure that Dave [Barr] will be on the bench and Matt
will be upstairs. But that's what Pete has told me his
plans are, and I believe he spoke to the coaches about his
plans already. This is not something that's happened
overnight. It's something that's been talked about.
Today it all became 100 percent final when you dot the
'i's' and cross the 't's'. We knew
it'd be done by this week, and it is. … He brings
experience and has coached at all levels.
In Matt's case, he also worked under Jacques Lemaire,
so we know about him, and worked as the first assistant in
San Jose. So there's plenty of experience. I'm
excited about the coaching staff for what it brings and,
also, Pete's excited, which makes me more excited.
Keeping Scott involved in the organization, was this
something that you've gradually been building
towards?
There's no question. If you'll recall, when I went
behind the bench, I had Scott Stevens come on the ice and
worked with him hand-in-hand, know what he brings, the way
he thinks. We all know the type of competitor Scotty is.
He's really acquired experience over the last several
years that has just grown and grown and grown in all
aspects. I've been extremely impressed with his
evaluation ratings and what he offers. You never knows
sometimes, great players don't always make great
coaches, but Scotty is a student of the game. Always has
been.
I don't think we have to question his knowledge of
defense. And [he's] played for some great coaches
throughout his career, played in the Olympics, World Cups.
What he brings, you can't teach.