bustaheims said:
Coco-puffs said:
Agreed. As Carlyle and the coaching staff said repeatedly during 24/7, they shouldn't be responsible for getting the players revved up for the game. They need to find that from within themselves and from team leadership.
The problem with this statement is that Carlyle and the coaches are part of the team's leadership. Part of the job of the coach and his staff is to motivate the team, whether Carlyle wants to believe that or not. It's not solely on them, but it is absolutely partly on them.
I agree with Carlyle on that point. I think the players do need to find the desire to win outside of his yelling at them saying they suck. He shouldn't
feel the need to do that.
After TBay won the cup, Tortorella was asked. "What did you say to those guys to get them going?"
He said, "Nothing...if they haven't figured it out by now there's nothing I CAN say."
There is a separation between being a player and being a coach. Seeing the leadership coming from someone in your own shoes is different. Especially from younger, stinking rich players.
I'm not letting RC of the hook, however. It bothered me (for obvious reasons) when RC said "If your not going to play for name on the front, then at least do it for the name on the back!" No RC. Play for the name on the front or get out. Seriously.
This team needs cohesion. 24/7 demonstrated a very cliquey group of guys. RC is definitely an outsider. The players lounge seating isn't central, everyone sits in little groups around the outside, like a grade 7 dance.
Oh yea...Phaneuf's pep talk was embarrassing.