"I was in Boston for six years, if we played them tomorrow I certainly know some of what maybe you don't see on film of an individual. "I think it'll help them a lot because does know individual tendencies of the players and he can point out certain things that they may be able to do," Cassidy said. "There's a little more knowledge in this series, internal knowledge," Cassidy said, "and we'll see how that plays out."Ĭassidy said that knowledge will serve each team well going into Game 1 of the Western Conference Final at T-Mobile Arena on Friday (8:30 p.m. On the other side, there's Dallas coach Peter DeBoer and his longtime assistant Steve Spott, who held the same roles with the Golden Knights for two-and-a-half seasons before they were let go exactly one year ago Tuesday. "Those guys have all the information, and it's up to me to decide what to do with it in a couple days." "When we have our meeting this morning, I'm just putting my feet up to relax," Cassidy said jokingly before his coaches meeting Tuesday. ![]() Cassidy, the Golden Knights first-year coach, walks into the coach's room at City National Arena, the team's practice facility, and sees John Stevens, who was an assistant with the Stars from 2019-22, and Ryan Craig and Misha Donskov, who have been with Vegas since the beginning in 2017.
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