Bullfrog
Active member
I think it's helpful to consider the coach as just one member of the team. Each player is an important part and can contribute to wins and losses and the same goes for the coach. The coach's job is to get the players ready for the game and to adjust to circumstances as the game goes on. The players have to execute.
When I played competitive sports in my late teens (obviously not completely comparable to professional sports), once the game started, the coach became almost irrelevant. The coach was most helpful in calming the team down, encouraging an offensive attack, pointing out things the players may not have noticed, etc.
Whenever we talk about a player being bad or good at the NHL level, we're obviously talking in context. A bad NHLer is still one of the top 1500 players in the world. Same with a bad coach; there's only 30 head coaches in the NHL. Carlyle is a top coach, but he's simply not getting it done with this team. Maybe he can't because the team isn't good enough, but it seems clear to me through looking at the stats and by simply watching the game that he can't take this roster to the next level and that he's partly responsible for their terrible play.
Whether a new coach will be better or not is unknown. What is known is that Carlyle's not getting it down. Because of that, I think he needs to go and now. I see no benefit to keeping him around.
When I played competitive sports in my late teens (obviously not completely comparable to professional sports), once the game started, the coach became almost irrelevant. The coach was most helpful in calming the team down, encouraging an offensive attack, pointing out things the players may not have noticed, etc.
Whenever we talk about a player being bad or good at the NHL level, we're obviously talking in context. A bad NHLer is still one of the top 1500 players in the world. Same with a bad coach; there's only 30 head coaches in the NHL. Carlyle is a top coach, but he's simply not getting it done with this team. Maybe he can't because the team isn't good enough, but it seems clear to me through looking at the stats and by simply watching the game that he can't take this roster to the next level and that he's partly responsible for their terrible play.
Whether a new coach will be better or not is unknown. What is known is that Carlyle's not getting it down. Because of that, I think he needs to go and now. I see no benefit to keeping him around.