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Bender said:What a waste of a Sunday evening.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:I don't think you can blame Samsonov for this one. They can't take care of the damn puck. And Nylander looked like he was in no particular hurry at any time on the 6 on 5.
They had better pick it up pronto or this could be a brutal road trip.
L K said:I'm ready for Treliving to make a trade
I would be shocked. Now, go 0-fer on the road trip....that's another matterPeter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Peter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Chris said:I would be shocked. Now, go 0-fer on the road trip....that's another matterPeter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
4EVRLEAFAN said:L K said:I'm ready for Treliving to make a trade
I believe we're heading for another long term plan. Wait for Tavares' contract to end and the salary cap to go up, then make the changes, we'll see.
cw said:Peter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Wouldn't be surprised if they start to review a list of candidates ...
I do not see him finishing the season like this.
I'm not against a coach trying line changes. That's their job and often a good thing over time.
But tonight, with no great practice after the game last night, to change that much was over the top and it showed in the first period. They were very disjointed.
They're halfway through the season. He ought to have a better handle on who works well with who by now.
I get that he wanted to send a message but that start may have cost them the game tonight - as an opportunity cost.
It's a bit like "I'm so frustrated that I don't know what else to do to get you guys to play better"
When a coach does crap like that, they can start to lose their players.
Bender said:cw said:Peter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Wouldn't be surprised if they start to review a list of candidates ...
I do not see him finishing the season like this.
I'm not against a coach trying line changes. That's their job and often a good thing over time.
But tonight, with no great practice after the game last night, to change that much was over the top and it showed in the first period. They were very disjointed.
They're halfway through the season. He ought to have a better handle on who works well with who by now.
I get that he wanted to send a message but that start may have cost them the game tonight - as an opportunity cost.
It's a bit like "I'm so frustrated that I don't know what else to do to get you guys to play better"
When a coach does crap like that, they can start to lose their players.
Ultimately though the players are the ones who get things done and they aren't. This team isn't good as is assembled.
Bender said:cw said:Peter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Wouldn't be surprised if they start to review a list of candidates ...
I do not see him finishing the season like this.
I'm not against a coach trying line changes. That's their job and often a good thing over time.
But tonight, with no great practice after the game last night, to change that much was over the top and it showed in the first period. They were very disjointed.
They're halfway through the season. He ought to have a better handle on who works well with who by now.
I get that he wanted to send a message but that start may have cost them the game tonight - as an opportunity cost.
It's a bit like "I'm so frustrated that I don't know what else to do to get you guys to play better"
When a coach does crap like that, they can start to lose their players.
Ultimately though the players are the ones who get things done and they aren't. This team isn't good as is assembled.
2025-2026 is our year... I actually believe that will be the earliest opportunity to be a legit contender. Higher cap and post Tavares @ $11M, a couple of summers of UFA D signings. We don't have assets to trade right now unless your selling.cw said:Bender said:cw said:Peter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Wouldn't be surprised if they start to review a list of candidates ...
I do not see him finishing the season like this.
I'm not against a coach trying line changes. That's their job and often a good thing over time.
But tonight, with no great practice after the game last night, to change that much was over the top and it showed in the first period. They were very disjointed.
They're halfway through the season. He ought to have a better handle on who works well with who by now.
I get that he wanted to send a message but that start may have cost them the game tonight - as an opportunity cost.
It's a bit like "I'm so frustrated that I don't know what else to do to get you guys to play better"
When a coach does crap like that, they can start to lose their players.
Ultimately though the players are the ones who get things done and they aren't. This team isn't good as is assembled.
We knew they were very likely not as good as last season last July when they could not replace all the talent they lost via free agency or due to cap issues. They knew Klingberg was a risky UFA booby prize.
Then Samsonov slumps & Woll gets hurt and they have a defensive mess on their hands left over from the summer with no quick fix. By the All Star break, without a team gestalt, they'll probably be in a fight for the wildcard and one serious key injury away from missing the playoffs.
I'm sure they'll try some sort of a trade before the deadline to try to help. But their 27th ranked prospects and the lowest number of 1-2 picks over the next three years in the league and upcoming cap constraints limits how much help they can afford to buy with their young assets. The performance of this current roster doesn't inspire one to really go for it. The five teams currently out of the wildcard race don't seem to have a lot available to help them.
Keefe's getting desperate. It is certainly not all his fault. But he can't seem to solve it consistently against opponents playing better than .300ish hockey. Even some of the bottom feeders have beat him.
So you can't fire a bunch of the players ...
Andy said:Bender said:cw said:Peter D. said:Personal hunch, but it would not surprise me if Keefe is fired tomorrow.
Wouldn't be surprised if they start to review a list of candidates ...
I do not see him finishing the season like this.
I'm not against a coach trying line changes. That's their job and often a good thing over time.
But tonight, with no great practice after the game last night, to change that much was over the top and it showed in the first period. They were very disjointed.
They're halfway through the season. He ought to have a better handle on who works well with who by now.
I get that he wanted to send a message but that start may have cost them the game tonight - as an opportunity cost.
It's a bit like "I'm so frustrated that I don't know what else to do to get you guys to play better"
When a coach does crap like that, they can start to lose their players.
Ultimately though the players are the ones who get things done and they aren't. This team isn't good as is assembled.
Well alot of the same talk was being said about the Oilers and their horrific start...then they can the coach and seemingly cannot lose anymore. Not to say that the players shouldn't shoulder some (or most) of the blame, but a coaching change really can make a difference and, recently, teams that have played better with more playoff success than Toronto have already been down this path. It's definitely time for Toronto to follow suit and see what effect a different voice (or at least someone who actually can respond creatively to opposing tactics and strategies) has