bustaheims
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Lee-bo said:I totally agree that there was a lack of communication. What bothers me is that within a weeks span they have cut the shots in half almost. You don't teach defence in a weeks time. Horachek approach of involving players seems like it's working for now, but what I'm wondering is what happens when they ask Kessel to do more then just score? Will they stop listening again? This exact scenario played out when RC came aboard. Immediate change in playing and good times for a little over a year. They d?j? vu all over again.
The thing is, it didn't happen when Carlyle took over. They first few games under Carlyle were not good. In fact, the rest of the season under Carlyle was not good. The lockout shortened season ended with some good results, but, the possession issues were still very evident to anyone who looked past the win-loss record.
On top of that, they have asked Kessel to do more, and he's responded. He's been more involved physically since Horachek took the helm. He's more committed defensively. There wasn't any need to teach defence. These are professional hockey players. They know how to play it. They were trying to execute Carlyle's system when he was here, and it was what lead to the disastrous results. They're now working on implementing Horachek's system, and so far, it's working nicely on the defensive side of the puck. Maybe, all it really took was being able to actually effectively communicate what you want done. Explain things in a way that the players can easily understand and make it a two-way street, and things can change awfully quickly.