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FIRE ROD OR TULSKY


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Last nights collapse and loss isn’t why I want one of the two fired. It’s clear as day Rod and Tulsky don’t mesh. But the insane knowledge to keep running it back with bad goalies is crazy. I would fire the GM first thing if they flame out in playoffs. Canes are in win now mode and the dork didn’t want to pay a price to get better. Also, he said, we love our goalie room”. In what planet do you?!  Also, no 2C kills us.  The defense as a whole is a train wreck. 
 

Rod will be next or he just leaves on his own. Mark my words. 

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I was very on the fence with Tulsky in the beginning of his run, but I'm not confident in the least now. 

He's an analytics guy, and while I agree analytics work in given situations, I'm not sure you can apply them to an entire season. Too many variables.

The blue line is a case in point. I believe Miller would have been better if:

* Slavin wasn't hurt half the season. 

* There was another RHD on the roster

* Ghost was healthy more 

* The pairs remained somewhat intact

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8 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

I was very on the fence with Tulsky in the beginning of his run, but I'm not confident in the least now. 

He's an analytics guy, and while I agree analytics work in given situations, I'm not sure you can apply them to an entire season. Too many variables.

The blue line is a case in point. I believe Miller would have been better if:

* Slavin wasn't hurt half the season. 

* There was another RHD on the roster

* Ghost was healthy more 

* The pairs remained somewhat intact

Should have never let burns go. Sure his offense was down but his defense an PK was still good. Tulsky needs to go. 

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On 3/25/2026 at 9:40 AM, Anybodyhome said:

I was very on the fence with Tulsky in the beginning of his run, but I'm not confident in the least now. 

He's an analytics guy, and while I agree analytics work in given situations, I'm not sure you can apply them to an entire season. Too many variables.

The blue line is a case in point. I believe Miller would have been better if:

* Slavin wasn't hurt half the season. 

* There was another RHD on the roster

* Ghost was healthy more 

* The pairs remained somewhat intact

ET is, damn near, magical when it comes to numbers. But, it does seem like he might need an actual hockey guy like Waddell paired with him to advise him on the on ice implications of his (in)actions.

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On 3/25/2026 at 8:27 AM, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Last nights collapse and loss isn’t why I want one of the two fired. It’s clear as day Rod and Tulsky don’t mesh. But the insane knowledge to keep running it back with bad goalies is crazy. I would fire the GM first thing if they flame out in playoffs. Canes are in win now mode and the dork didn’t want to pay a price to get better. Also, he said, we love our goalie room”. In what planet do you?!  Also, no 2C kills us.  The defense as a whole is a train wreck. 
 

Rod will be next or he just leaves on his own. Mark my words. 

Same sh!t, different year.

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