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Bullfrog said:Just as the game's getting interesting...wife hits record and I'm now watching Mike and Molly on PVR.
:-\ see ya later.
Potvin29 said:Props to Scrivens for a nice save.
Bullfrog said:Just as the game's getting interesting...wife hits record and I'm now watching Mike and Molly on PVR.
:-\ see ya later.
Bullfrog said:Just as the game's getting interesting...wife hits record and I'm now watching Mike and Molly on PVR.
:-\ see ya later.
Bender said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Bender said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Let's cut to the chase here. Argue all you want to about whether this or that piece of crap is Wilson's fault. The fact is that the team hasn't gotten it done, and he's been here more than 3 years. At some point you gas the coach. Burke should have done it last year but he's letting friendship get in the way of a decision that any other franchise would have made long ago. End of story.
Before or after you give him a decent goaltender? If we had Nicklas Backstrom or Pekka Rinne we wouldn't even be talking about canning Wilson.
Most coaches in the league can craft a defensive scheme that accounts for less-that-elite goaltending. He hasn't done it. And, just in case you have forgotten, he never got it done in SJ with far better goaltending than he got here.
In this league if you don't win, you're gone. It's well past time to try a different coach.
Let me put the onus on you: What's the downside to firing Wilson?
So how many current coaches have won the cup? Off the top of my head: Mike Babcock, Randy Carlyle, Claude Julien, Joel Quenneville. Any more to add out of a 30 team league?
I'm not saying firing Wilson is a horrible idea. I don't really care for him as a coach. My point is that firing Wilson, imo, will not alleviate the Leafs problems. The goaltending issues will still be there until we get a proper No. 1 in place. The systems are irrelevant when your goalies are scored on on non-scoring chances.
Like I said: Quinn had Belfour and Cujo bail the team out. Burns had Potvin. Every good team has a good goaltender, not vice-versa, at least IMO, unless you want to play the trap like Tampa did.
The Leafs will still have just as many problems without Wilson as they did with Wilson, new systems or not. Maybe it'll kick start the PK% but I think better goaltending will take care of that. The PP needs work and I don't have an answer for that, but I don't know if Wilson is even headmanning that.
Bender said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Bender said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Let's cut to the chase here. Argue all you want to about whether this or that piece of crap is Wilson's fault. The fact is that the team hasn't gotten it done, and he's been here more than 3 years. At some point you gas the coach. Burke should have done it last year but he's letting friendship get in the way of a decision that any other franchise would have made long ago. End of story.
Before or after you give him a decent goaltender? If we had Nicklas Backstrom or Pekka Rinne we wouldn't even be talking about canning Wilson.
Most coaches in the league can craft a defensive scheme that accounts for less-that-elite goaltending. He hasn't done it. And, just in case you have forgotten, he never got it done in SJ with far better goaltending than he got here.
In this league if you don't win, you're gone. It's well past time to try a different coach.
Let me put the onus on you: What's the downside to firing Wilson?
So how many current coaches have won the cup? Off the top of my head: Mike Babcock, Randy Carlyle, Claude Julien, Joel Quenneville. Any more to add out of a 30 team league?
I'm not saying firing Wilson is a horrible idea. I don't really care for him as a coach. My point is that firing Wilson, imo, will not alleviate the Leafs problems. The goaltending issues will still be there until we get a proper No. 1 in place. The systems are irrelevant when your goalies are scored on on non-scoring chances.
Like I said: Quinn had Belfour and Cujo bail the team out. Burns had Potvin. Every good team has a good goaltender, not vice-versa, at least IMO, unless you want to play the trap like Tampa did.
The Leafs will still have just as many problems without Wilson as they did with Wilson, new systems or not. Maybe it'll kick start the PK% but I think better goaltending will take care of that. The PP needs work and I don't have an answer for that, but I don't know if Wilson is even headmanning that.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:There really is no downside to firing him. And the upside is potentially high.