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sickbeast said:Babcock is not going anywhere. I would be shocked if he's not here for his full 8 year contract.
That being said, he needs to do something to fix the power play. The Leafs need some kind of coaching wizardry because it appears that the opposing teams have decrypted and adapted to their strategy. I'm sure Babcock can do it.
My opinion for what it's worth is that playoff performance is more dictated by the roster than it is by the coach. Old school Don Cherry type of teams often fare better. Not always. I just find that Boston has shut us down a bunch of times and we need more grit in order to face them. That's not Babcock's fault at all. And it's kind of impossible for the Leafs to counter at this point. They are built on speed and skill. Lots of young guys. Guys tend to bulk up as they get older. We'll see what happens but I really don't think we can handle Boston in the playoffs (yet). They Leafs *could* beat them, but I personally fear them as a fan. And Tampa just seems so out of this world good this season that I feel that we could easily lose to them also. I wouldn't fault Babcock at all if we lost to either of those teams. A team like Montreal beating us might make me feel differently. But I'm a big fan of Babcock and I think he's got at least another 2-3 seasons of "leash" left in him. Dubas is not going to fire him IMO.Zee said:sickbeast said:Babcock is not going anywhere. I would be shocked if he's not here for his full 8 year contract.
That being said, he needs to do something to fix the power play. The Leafs need some kind of coaching wizardry because it appears that the opposing teams have decrypted and adapted to their strategy. I'm sure Babcock can do it.
He wouldn't be here on his full 8 year contract at all costs. What if the Leafs get bounced in round 1 for 5-6 years in a row? Let Babcock use the final 2-3 years to figure it out? What if they miss the playoffs in the next few seasons? Let him ride out the contract for the full 8? You never know what could happen
sickbeast said:My opinion for what it's worth is that playoff performance is more dictated by the roster than it is by the coach. Old school Don Cherry type of teams often fare better. Not always. I just find that Boston has shut us down a bunch of times and we need more grit in order to face them. That's not Babcock's fault at all. And it's kind of impossible for the Leafs to counter at this point. They are built on speed and skill. Lots of young guys. Guys tend to bulk up as they get older. We'll see what happens but I really don't think we can handle Boston in the playoffs (yet). They Leafs *could* beat them, but I personally fear them as a fan. And Tampa just seems so out of this world good this season that I feel that we could easily lose to them also. I wouldn't fault Babcock at all if we lost to either of those teams. A team like Montreal beating us might make me feel differently. But I'm a big fan of Babcock and I think he's got at least another 2-3 seasons of "leash" left in him. Dubas is not going to fire him IMO.Zee said:sickbeast said:Babcock is not going anywhere. I would be shocked if he's not here for his full 8 year contract.
That being said, he needs to do something to fix the power play. The Leafs need some kind of coaching wizardry because it appears that the opposing teams have decrypted and adapted to their strategy. I'm sure Babcock can do it.
He wouldn't be here on his full 8 year contract at all costs. What if the Leafs get bounced in round 1 for 5-6 years in a row? Let Babcock use the final 2-3 years to figure it out? What if they miss the playoffs in the next few seasons? Let him ride out the contract for the full 8? You never know what could happen
herman said:What actually tends to win Stanley Cups is a goalie (or two) on a hot streak and a lot of depth of scoring forwards and minimal injuries.
Michael said:herman said:What actually tends to win Stanley Cups is a goalie (or two) on a hot streak and a lot of depth of scoring forwards and minimal injuries.
Right now I am interested in simply winning a round. That has to happen before they can ever win a cup, and I am not saying that simply to be a smart ass. This team has loads of talent, but there is still a reasonable chance that they cannot make it out of the first round. If that happens for the 3rd year in a row, then yes, they may remain status quo and assume that with another year of progressing with the same players is all that it will take.... but I also think it would be fair to at least be suspicious of another problem if this happens again this year.
As the GM, you can go one of two ways, in that case. You can believe that the team is not built well for the playoffs and look to make changes, or you can believe that the team is under-performing to what they are capable of and then look outside the players.
mr grieves said:The heck is this about? Muzzin is, pretty obviously, a lot better than Hainsey and Zaitsev, and yet he's not seeing icetime that reflects that. Is Babcock pressuring his GM to make another D acquisition, one who better fits his handedness preferences? Is he daring Dubas to Billy Beane him?
CarltonTheBear said:mr grieves said:The heck is this about? Muzzin is, pretty obviously, a lot better than Hainsey and Zaitsev, and yet he's not seeing icetime that reflects that. Is Babcock pressuring his GM to make another D acquisition, one who better fits his handedness preferences? Is he daring Dubas to Billy Beane him?
The only explanation is that Babs is using this time to get Muzzin adjusted to the team/see where he fits best. If he isn't clearly getting top 2/3 ice-time later in March and through the playoffs then yeah I'd seriously question what exactly is going on there.
Zee said:It's not just that though. Why does he still have Marleau playing with Matthews despite all the evidence that Marleau just isn't working there and actually drives the line results down?
A lot of statistical facts about Babcock's deployment of players is troublesome. This is a shocking statistic. Do you think Dubas had this deployment in mind when he acquired Muzzin? Babcock really needs to get out of the teams way and let his best play. I am starting to seriously question his ability. Stack three lines, play the best the most and don't chase matchups when you're so damn deep. If I was Dubas maybe I force the issue by trading one of Brown or Hyman or Gauthier or Hainsey. Who are you going to play now?mr grieves said:IF the relationship between the progressive, experimental GM and his less progressive, more stubborn coach deteriorates, I can see Dubas, at some point, doing what he did in the Soo, finding a coach with buy-in. Not this year, of course, but maybe next.
Which crossed my mind when I saw this:
https://twitter.com/rahef_issa/status/1098335839556329472
The heck is this about? Muzzin is, pretty obviously, a lot better than Hainsey and Zaitsev, and yet he's not seeing icetime that reflects that. Is Babcock pressuring his GM to make another D acquisition, one who better fits his handedness preferences? Is he daring Dubas to Billy Beane him?
cabber24 said:A lot of statistical facts about Babcock's deployment of players is troublesome. This is a shocking statistic. Do you think Dubas had this deployment in mind when he acquired Muzzin? Babcock really needs to get out of the teams way and let his best play. I am starting to seriously question his ability. Stack three lines, play the best the most and don't chase matchups when you're so damn deep. If I was Dubas maybe I force the issue by trading one of Brown or Hyman or Gauthier or Hainsey. Who are you going to play now?mr grieves said:IF the relationship between the progressive, experimental GM and his less progressive, more stubborn coach deteriorates, I can see Dubas, at some point, doing what he did in the Soo, finding a coach with buy-in. Not this year, of course, but maybe next.
Which crossed my mind when I saw this:
https://twitter.com/rahef_issa/status/1098335839556329472
The heck is this about? Muzzin is, pretty obviously, a lot better than Hainsey and Zaitsev, and yet he's not seeing icetime that reflects that. Is Babcock pressuring his GM to make another D acquisition, one who better fits his handedness preferences? Is he daring Dubas to Billy Beane him?
This ice time graphic has seriously pissed me off. No one on the planet can explain this one to me. Babcock, in fact, is having a negative impact on this teams performance.mr grieves said:IF the relationship between the progressive, experimental GM and his less progressive, more stubborn coach deteriorates, I can see Dubas, at some point, doing what he did in the Soo, finding a coach with buy-in. Not this year, of course, but maybe next.
Which crossed my mind when I saw this:
https://twitter.com/rahef_issa/status/1098335839556329472
The heck is this about? Muzzin is, pretty obviously, a lot better than Hainsey and Zaitsev, and yet he's not seeing icetime that reflects that. Is Babcock pressuring his GM to make another D acquisition, one who better fits his handedness preferences? Is he daring Dubas to Billy Beane him?