once we get some more talent in Seider, Raymond , Power (hopefully)and maybe Veleno and Berggren in this lineup.
Then it will be time for coach dummy to go..
- wingz4life
Listened to the game, much better performance in the aggregate, but still not enough. Strong play in the 1st, but sedentary after that. However, the guys stuck with it and held a potent FL team at bay, which is impressive considering previous performances. Previous post above captured the essence of the game, and a very accurate run-down of the state of the team. BertBuzzi went down, Larkin beat up, sounded like Mantha’s dealing better with the demons & stepping up his game, Ryan’s name was called routinely being all over the place (freakin’ sign this guy to a long-term deal already, dammit!!!).
Yes, it’s going to be a long year, painful games to watch/listen to, frustrations will boil over. I’m not a professional coach, nor am I versant in what it takes to lead a professional team; but I do understand the nuances of leadership & motivation against a potentially dangerous foe. I say that because, again in my opinion, the Wings desperately need a change in higher leadership & philosophy. It’s glaringly obvious that Blash doesn’t know his players. This can’t be couched by: “COVID protocols...”, “talent isn’t there (sic; that’s bull-shirt, btw; Wings have some awesome franking talent...)”, blah blah blah. Blash was an incredible AHL coach. Sometimes leadership just doesn’t transfer. It is what it is. When that happens, management must make a move before the psychology declines and the team becomes a pariah. We passed that point long ago. Change in leadership & philosophy is urgent and can no longer be ignored. These kids are good, we have glaring holes in the line-up, but this team has the ability to hang against good teams. The missing link is cohesive coaching.
BTW, Seider is day-to-day w/a LBI.....
Good Lord Stanley, I love this team. I miss going to games, I miss the thrill of winning, I miss knowing our coaching staff is talented & genuinely knows the players inside & out. Being brutally honest, I hurt for these guys. It literally hurts my heart to hear/watch games & know that these kids CAN FRANKING WIN, but lack the proper leadership to do so. If this was the Army, the “leader” would’ve been relieved of command long ago. Senior leaders have GOT to make tough calls. I trust the Yzer-plan, but the toll being paid by the players & the image impact on the team is very, very high.
Today’s going to be a coin-toss: Mail it in, or fight like a bull-dog & gut out another close game knowing any feedback from the staff will have minimal impact nor bear any relevance to what transpired in previous games, nor posture the team to improve & gain confidence.
Staal has GOT to go.
Gonna cancel Center Ice, go w/NHLTV... not watching the games makes it very hard to provide any insight (considering my, very, amateur status...). Just need the wife to say OK 😁😅...
See ya on the high ground!