So JB says lets all go down with the ship. A MUST win.
A good coach can quash a locker-room issue. So can a strong leader.....I believe Bo can be that... (we've seen it) But in the moment, he looks more like someone punching a clock...
I believe in Petey...He is elite, but anyone with eyes can see that something is off.. his passing (which I though was strong for the previous years) has sucked. He has passed it to the opposing team how many times this season? (not a excuse if its true) Seriously, hasn't he looked off this year so far?
Brock will be fine when people can get pucks to him to shoot.
Hughes...elite offence defenseman. Needs a defensive counterbalance that he can trust, if we want to see his best hockey. Imagine if he knew the back end is covered (intelligently)...
Not even touching on the up and comers..
ANY coach has some solid useable peaces..Either the Coach has to lead, or Bo does...
Something doesn't add up..
I don't care if they use " Steiner " math to solve it..
“Marky had 5 shutouts in 3 years under Travis Green and they were mostly 40+ save masterpieces.
He has 5 in 13 games under Daryl Sutter(with Tanev and Guddy on blueline) this year.
3 of them have been 20,22 and 27 shots only.
Same Marky.
Coaching and systems matter.”
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Da Fuq - LeftCoaster
Pretty much everyone but Van media has known this for multiple years now.
Green has them all going different directions at all time. It's gone long enough, that his coaching is actually ruining the teams best players. He has coached hockey out of the players.
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund Joined: 04.18.2010
Nov 19 @ 7:16 PM ET
Hughes has brought down Tanev in the past and now Poolman. Tanev had the best WAR in the league last season. What do you think that says. - manvanfan
Tanev and Hughes were a decent pairing. While Tanev's WAR may have been affected negatively by playing with Hughes, the overall pairing was a benefit to the team.
That's the point: provide the kid with a defensively responsible partner so he can provide the offensive production.
How about that salad bowl Rick Vaive is sporting in the Flying V. Another goal scorer the Canucks were impatient with who went on to score 400+ in his career.