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So our system is free wheeling with offensive zone circle cycling to get shots top half of circle or high slot. It's what we do. Blue line has green light to blast as long as somebody is low. Simple hustle play style, allows us to put work in on teams who don't have the speed and endurance.

 

Well, yet again we face a team that can hang and now we can't buy shots. Everybody looking for the pass to wear down teams and nobody trying to strike fear. 

 

The system needs to adapt. Not change. Just adjust. Get some set plays. Crash the fuging net. 

Morrow didn't need to see the ice. Put Niki with Orlov and call it a day. Jarvis is likely fuging concussed. Shocked if he isn't. So now we need to replace his impact (give Blake the minutes. He's earned it). 

Run Koochie for the next two games. Freddie is exhausted. 

Marty needs to scrap with anybody not named Marchand. 

We're needing goals and we spend the entire pp passing and I just don't fuging get it 

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2 minutes ago, lightsout said:

So our system is free wheeling with offensive zone circle cycling to get shots top half of circle or high slot. It's what we do. Blue line has green light to blast as long as somebody is low. Simple hustle play style, allows us to put work in on teams who don't have the speed and endurance.

 

Well, yet again we face a team that can hang and now we can't buy shots. Everybody looking for the pass to wear down teams and nobody trying to strike fear. 

 

The system needs to adapt. Not change. Just adjust. Get some set plays. Crash the fuging net. 

Morrow didn't need to see the ice. Put Niki with Orlov and call it a day. Jarvis is likely fuging concussed. Shocked if he isn't. So now we need to replace his impact (give Blake the minutes. He's earned it). 

Run Koochie for the next two games. Freddie is exhausted. 

Marty needs to scrap with anybody not named Marchand. 

We're needing goals and we spend the entire pp passing and I just don't fuging get it 

What's crazy is even with Walker not playing after leaving Morrow still only has six minutes of ice time why DRESS SOMEONE TO HIDE HIM ON THE BENCH AND PLAY 4D

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8 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

What's crazy is even with Walker not playing after leaving Morrow still only has six minutes of ice time why DRESS SOMEONE TO HIDE HIM ON THE BENCH AND PLAY 4D

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Slavin and Burns are fuging toast right now. They're exhausted as hell. Ghost is literally just trying to not let guys behind him because he doesn't have the legs right now. Orlov is Orlov.

 

Let Niki bomb. Teach Nikishin "off" and let him fuging try to run a normal shift.

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I'll add this, his system doesn't work against teams like Florida and that's who the Canes are going to need to beat for a cup shot. 

 

The problem is it works against most of the league. It's hard as hell to justify poo canning the guy who brought you into relevance year in and year out because he fails to win cups. If we hire a guy to replace Rba and he fails to make the playoffs, we lose the culture built entirely. That's the risk.

 

RBA needs to be able to switch it up. We need to be setting up Aho and Svech and Jarvis every game. We aren't. Telling them to go find their space and shoot when they can isn't working. We need some set plays so we can free up space for some cross crease. Florida can, why can't we?

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4 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

The problem is it works against most of the league. It's hard as hell to justify poo canning the guy who brought you into relevance year in and year out because he fails to win cups. If we hire a guy to replace Rba and he fails to make the playoffs, we lose the culture built entirely. That's the risk.

 

RBA needs to be able to switch it up. We need to be setting up Aho and Svech and Jarvis every game. We aren't. Telling them to go find their space and shoot when they can isn't working. We need some set plays so we can free up space for some cross crease. Florida can, why can't we?

Just like any other sport, if you're current build and staff can't win, replace and fix til you can. The goal is a cup, if you can't win a cup. Reset and rebuild. 

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15 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

Slavin and Burns are fuging toast right now. They're exhausted as hell. Ghost is literally just trying to not let guys behind him because he doesn't have the legs right now. Orlov is Orlov.

 

Let Niki bomb. Teach Nikishin "off" and let him fuging try to run a normal shift.

It's insane

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5 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

The problem is it works against most of the league. It's hard as hell to justify poo canning the guy who brought you into relevance year in and year out because he fails to win cups. If we hire a guy to replace Rba and he fails to make the playoffs, we lose the culture built entirely. That's the risk.

 

RBA needs to be able to switch it up. We need to be setting up Aho and Svech and Jarvis every game. We aren't. Telling them to go find their space and shoot when they can isn't working. We need some set plays so we can free up space for some cross crease. Florida can, why can't we?

It's not about not being able to win the Cup, or even to get past Florida.

It's about losing your team.

Doesn't matter what sport. Once that happens, you are done as a coach in that town.

I'm not in the locker room, so idk for sure if the team has turned on him. But, that's damn sure what it looked like tonight!

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1 minute ago, Stumpy said:

It's not about not being able to win the Cup, or even to get past Florida.

It's about losing your team.

Doesn't matter what sport. Once that happens, you are done as a coach in that town.

I'm not in the locker room, so idk for sure if the team has turned on him. But, that's damn sure what it looked like tonight!

They dont have faith in him or the system, its just reached the head, the team isn't as bad as they looked tonight that's a team that gave up because they know what they were doing wont work

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3 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

They dont have faith in him or the system, its just reached the head, the team isn't as bad as they looked tonight that's a team that gave up because they know what they were doing wont work

So why not shift and say hey we can do this better!?? Is he that stubborn?

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10 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

So why not shift and say hey we can do this better!?? Is he that stubborn?

Yes, did you see him dress Morrow and then only play him 3 shifts before Walker got hurt??? Then only played him another 5 minutes the rest of the game and played 4d basically. 

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